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Home » Designed to Train: Kifaru Introduces the Range Hip Quiver

Designed to Train: Kifaru Introduces the Range Hip Quiver

Adam Green By Adam Green February 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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Designed to Train: Kifaru Introduces the Range Hip Quiver

RIVERTON, Wyo. (Jan. 28, 2026) – Kifaru, the leading creators of backcountry performance gear, announces the launch of the Range Hip Quiver, a compact, purpose-built hip quiver designed specifically for range practice and 3D shooting. Built around organization, efficiency and repeatable access, the Range Hip Quiver delivers a clean, intentional setup for shooters who spend long days on the line or navigating 3D courses.

While Kifaru has offered hip quivers in the past, the Range Hip Quiver reflects a refined approach informed by real-world use. Designed from the ground up as a dedicated shooting quiver—not a hunting crossover—it provides a single, organized system that keeps essentials in one place, making it easy to head out, shoot and pack up without reconfiguring gear.

“The Range Hip Quiver was designed around how people actually train,” said Mackenzie Gates, Community Marketing Manager at Kifaru. “Every detail focuses on consistent access and organization during long practice sessions. It’s a dedicated range setup that works exceptionally well for target and 3D shooters, and it’s also a great fit for hunters who spend the off-season improving behind the bow.”

The structured arrow pocket features sewn-in dividers to help manage arrows, paired with an integrated stiffener that keeps the pocket open when returning arrows to the quiver. Its overall length positions arrows angled behind the shooter, keeping them clear while shooting and easy to access between ends.

All storage is fixed and sewn-in, resulting in a cleaner, more compact layout that stays close to the body. Purpose-built organizer pockets accommodate common range essentials, and a wrap-around belt pass-through provides stable, close-to-body carry throughout extended sessions.

Product Features

  • Variants:
    • Deluxe: Includes the full accessory setup, with a release pouch and quiver bottle pocket included.
    • Standard: Removes the release pouch and quiver bottle pocket for a more streamlined setup, while retaining the same arrow pocket design and internal organization.
  • Weights (per configuration):
    • Deluxe – SM Belt: 1 pound, 8.2 ounces
    • Deluxe – LG Belt: 1 pound, 8.7 ounces
    • Standard – SM Belt: 1 pound, 3.4 ounces
    • Standard – LG Belt: 1 pound, 3.9 ounces
    • Standard – No Belt: 14.4 ounces
  • Belt Sizes:
    • Small (32 inches – 42 inches) 
    • Large (38 inches – 52 inches) 
  • Colors:
    • Ranger Green
    • Black
    • Black Multicam

Available: January 2026

MSRP: $212

For more information, visit kifaru.net.

About Kifaru: 

Headquartered in Riverton, Wyoming, and founded in 1997, Kifaru pioneered the original concept of American-made backcountry hunting gear. Kifaru’s signature hunting packs and accessories are designed to handle even the most rugged environments, delivering for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts time and time again. To learn more about Kifaru, visit kifaru.net or follow them on Instagram @kifaru_intl.



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