How do you spell "surprised"???
I have used a detachable quiver (for more than a few years). I have used a hip quiver, and I have used a back quiver, though not a Cat Quiver.
Contrary to the thinking that I see on this thread I have found
for me a two piece quiver works great. In my opinion (and in my experience) a guy can't beat a quality two piece quiver when he is "running and gunning" for elk in the mountains. It beats the others two options hands down in any elk hunting situation that I have been in. I liked the combination so well that I eventually put the other type of quivers on the shelf and used the two piece even even when I was deer hunting in the tree with no ill effects in either the "balance/accuracy" department or the "noise" department, and I am pretty anal about both. None of the P&Y bucks that I have killed seemed to notice that I handicapped myself.
But hey, one man's junk is another man's treasure, that I understand. Thankfully, we all don't like the same things or the world would be a very boring place with no variety and a lot of shortages.

However, what I can't grasp is someone who does not have a clue about me or my experience, telling me what I want or don't want. Wow...
I just thought there may be a better version of a two piece for an Allegiance than what Bowtech offered.