I agree about liking a strap on quiver, but there is one thing about the Great Northern quivers that I hated and that is the way the gripper is oriented for 2 rows of arrows. No issues with accessing an arrow from the outside row, and not even much of an issue with the rear-inside arrow. But the forward inside arrow is in a crummy position to access. You have to snake it in between the quver and the bow (and bow string!).
I realize that arrow should be the arrow of last resort...after the other 4 are gone. But I still prefer a quiver in which each arrow can be accessed by pulling the broadheads out and away from the bow, the string, and my hands.
Tom, they make a gripper with 5 arrows on one side. I have been using a standard GN for 20 over years and I carry 5 heads. In all these years I have never had to go to the back 2. I have tried every Quiver and go back to the GN.