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The Plano All Weather Bow Case is engineered for serious archers, offering robust protection for your compound bow with its crush-proof Pillar Lock system and weather-resistant seal. With dimensions designed for optimal fit and an ergonomic handle for easy transport, this case is perfect for air travel and outdoor adventures. Proudly made in the USA, it combines functionality with durability.
Shell Type | Soft |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pattern | Letter Print |
Color | Green |
S**R
Solid case, great value
First I want to start out by saying this case is Very solid. I haven’t yet but would use this to fly if I had to. A buddy of mine who recommended this flys his to Ohio on an annual basis and has had zero issues so far. It’s not quite on the pelican case level for durability and you do have the Pilar’s that can get in the way for some bows but for the price it’s an awesome value. I have a PSE carbon air 34” which has a unique riser design and some of the other Pilar style cases didn’t fit. This one does. I haven’t dunked it in water or anything but with the seal inside, and how hard it clamps down I have no doubt it’s weatherproof. The latches are also really secure when closed and are lockable so that’s a plus. The Velcro straps hold the bow securely and I’m my experience last about a year before they start to loose some of the “grip”, depending on how much you use them of course. They are easy to change so really that’s a non issue. The foam is a little more dense than the lightweight Plano version of this case. The only down side I can see, if you can call it that, is that it’s a bit heavy. Especially compared to my pervious Plano basic $30 case. That said what you loose in convenience the of being light you gain in durability. It all depends on what is important to you.
A**R
Really like this product
Really like this product. It is sturdy enough to protect my new bow to store in the home and to transfer back and forth to the range. This is my first bow (Craze II by Missions). The case has plenty of holes on the inside cover arranged in a grid pattern to add accessories. Based on a previous review where the person posting had provided pictures I used the following using #8x1/2 standard threaded flat screws .I ordered Pasow 7" velcroe strips that I put a screw through to add a simple Staples pencil case to hold my release and other things and also to hold an Easton Wedge Arrow Puller. I am including pictures that also show the setup. I also used Performix 11203 Plasti Dip Black Multi-Purpose Rubber Coating Aerosol to spray the foam that came with the case. I have used this in the past for rifle cases with a lot of luck. The more coats you use the better; I only used 1 application but it will hold in this particular situation. Honestly, after a lot of research I found this to be the most affordable application for what I was trying to achieve. My only concern is the plastic, hinged clips to shut the case seem a bit on the cheaper side, but thus far I have had no issues. Per the instructions with the case I placed the two yellow pillars where they would not interfere with the bow but would be in the most centered position to give the case support. I then use the velcro strips that came with the case to keep the bow in place. I do have to adjust the placement of the quiver on the bow when putting the bow back into the case, but that's because of where I put the pillar nearest to it. I am thinking about using some of the velcro strips to place the quiver on the inside lid, but so far there has been no need. Great product from what I have experienced thus far. The deliver was prompt with no issues.
S**
Tough case!!
I am very pleased with this case. The first thing I noticed is that this case is more rugged than I thought it would be. It has some serious substance to it. Holds my bow with the quiver on it, no disassembly at all for my setup which gets me shooting faster when I get where I’m going. Plenty of room for arrows to be neatly stored, extra space for gear pouches that hold broadheads, headlamp, and allen wrenches with room to spare. Weatherproof and sturdy, you will finally be able to throw out your old flimsy case. You hate your flimsy case. Get one of these cases and feel confident your bow will travel unmolested within the most solid containment systems that is tough enough for any journey. Now go hunt something and make some memories.
T**E
All-around great bowcase for the money :)
I have a Hoyt Carbon Matrix. It was very hard trying to find a bow case that would fit my bow's odd dimensions. Although a snug fit for my bow, (the column supports were very close to not letting my bow fit inside), it does fit and I am confident the case will save my bow from the harsh conditions the airport will undoubtedly throw its way. The rubber strip around the outside of the case seems poorly fitted, though I will be replacing it with maybe a bead of Shoe Goo in order to get a proper seal from the elements.This case is HEAVY! I haven't weighed it, although i would guess it at close to 12-15lbs. It is not the sort of case you want to bring everywhere with you unless you need it. The materials it is made from seem to be of a high quality. No cheap flimsy plastic here. The hinges look to be made well. Sturdy, heavy duty, that sort of thing. The latches and locks are also made very sturdy. If just using the latch locks makes you uncomfortable, it does have extra holes molded in to it to accommodate padlocks or zip ties for added security during shipping.The only thing that really bothered me about the case is that the rubber tube around the outer limits of the case (it's pretty much like an o-ring to act as a water barrier when the case is closed) was cut about 2 inches too short. As I said before, this is not a huge issue or anything, just a minor annoyance.Over all, this case seems very heavy duty and should do just as good a job as any high end expensive case. I will be buying another one for my wife's bow because I was so impressed with the quality and affordability of this case. For not being a Pelican, it's pretty nice. Hopefully this review helps to inform you better before you buy! :)
D**T
Its worth buying
Everything fits and secures really it take a few extra minutes to adjust everything to close the lidI have a Mathews VXR and it works really good
M**M
Great Case
Very sturdy, a little heavy, but I have no doubt my bow is safe. The latches are strong and the dual latch makes sure they don’t open unintentionally. The centre pillars are my only concern but this may be specific to my bow which almost didn’t fit because of the location of the pillars. All in all I’m not sure I have seen a better bow case.
G**A
Buena calidad
Muy buena calidad
B**S
Holds 17 arrows inside case with some thought put in
Great customizable case on a budget! Fits my Obsession Fixation 7m nicely with the Apex game-changer quiver attached that gives me 5 arrows in the case and quite possibly i might be able to attach the 6 on the inside top of the case.I do run a black gold verdict sight with the adjustable wheel for yardage, so it is a bit bulky but i believe i can make the arrows fit.Update; I ordered a MTM 6 arrow traveler case to hold some extra high end arrows, the case is 2" thick and it works wonderfully with this bow case. I am able to fit 17 complete arrows in the bowcase. 5 in the quiver, 6 in the case mounted arrow holder and 6 in the traveler case which fits perfect in the bow case, and also holds down the extra broadhead plastic box better.
M**T
Case Arco
Excelentisimo producto acabado y presencia desafortunadamente tuve que devolverlo las medidas interiores no fueron las que necesitaba mi arco es mas grande
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