I felt my leather side quiver wasn`t doing enough to protect my arrows, both during transport in my car and out hunting in the elements.  I was tired of having a soaking wet quiver with soaking wet fletchings - so I built this.  PVC, PVC ends, gorilla tape, leather,a rifle strap and a gardening knee pad for the foam in the bottom.  
When testing whether or not I could take the arrows out easily, I did not have the top on, so it ended up about an inch too short, so I had to make that little dip in what was a rectangular cutout, in order to get my broadheads out.  If it`s raining, I simply carry it on the other side, and the arrow window is down, protected from the rain.  Only problem is quieting the fletchings as I take the arrow out - not really meant as a stalking quiver though.  For that I`ll probably use my leather side quiver.  This is more of a `sitting in a rainy ground blind` quiver.   
If you think I can impove on it in any way, let me know for version 2.0. 
Mike.