Southwest Archery Universal Takedown Recurve Bow Case | Fully Padded Foam case Includes Adjustable Arrow Tube and Large Outside Pocket for Accessories - Perfect for Travel
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The 30" will fit my cab, just measured it.
My thoughts are with you regarding Depending on the size of each case, a single pair of limbs will fit.
My thoughts are with you regarding We would like to inform you that the case can hold up to 31" of length.
Selected User Reviews For Southwest Archery Universal Takedown Recurve Bow Case | Fully Padded Foam case Includes Adjustable Arrow Tube and Large Outside Pocket for Accessories - Perfect for Travel
This bag comes with a handy arrow case/tube and provides great value for the price. With the external pocket on the side, and the pouch with the limbs and riser in the main pocket, there is plenty of room to carry everything you need. The case would be a good recommendation for There are a couple of things I'd like to point out I. 1. If there was a way to make the limbs stay on their sides instead of lying flat, it would be great. The second paragraph. It is a good idea to include an arrow holder in the case, but it is found inside a pretty tight space. There is a concern that larger fletchings might get smashed up because it's too tight. To allow for that extra bit of room, there would be no harm in slightly tapering out the end with the screw on cap.
There is plenty of room for Accessories and you can safely store your takedown bow inside. You did a great job!.
For the price, it is hard to beat I ordered one for my daughter and one for my grandson after I got mine.
This bow case is very nice. A tube with arrows appeals to me a lot.
Although this case is very simple in design, it is a convenience and easy to use, so I recommend it only for very There is a thin layer of foam padding around the riser and individual limbs, so they might not be protected from even light impact. The isolating sheaths around those parts are a nice touch, but there is no additional padding to protect them. Prior to inserting my components into the sheaths, I wrap them in bubble wrap for an added layer of Because the zippers are only standard zippers, not heavy-duty, and the wire frame construction of the case makes it difficult to close one of the zippers. As a result, I feel concerned that I may accidentally break the zipper due to the case's light weight. It is nice to see the accessory compartment included, and all small items would have fit in it, but some internal pockets would have helped organize things. As I have turkey feather fletching on my arrows, I find the arrow tube a very convenient concept, but the tight space makes me a bit worried about removing the arrow. While I hope the idea and design of this case are good, I'm not sure how they compare to some of the cheaper ones However, if the components were a bit more solid and substantial, I could see the extra expense, but I do not have another example of a durable product to compare it with.
In the event you do not have any other items, it is an acceptable bag. I was given this bag as a gift. While inserting the limbs lying sideways (looking at them from the side), the sleeve for the limbs easily ripped. It is best to lay the limbs looking at it from the wide side and then rotate them carefully to avoid ripping it. There will eventually be a rip if the nylon used for the limb pockets is very thin. While I can live with this for a while, I will eventually get another cover since the soft cover is mainly for transporting the camera from home to shooting locations, but not for travel since it offers only minimal protection.
It doesn't get any better than this. It's my fault. It seems that the description of this item might be slightly "This is neither padded nor do I see it as a protective "case," as it is The price tag is not justified based on what it is as is. As long as the zippers are heavy duty, and the bag is padded with foam, and if the limbs, when placed in the sleeves, do not distort the bag as a whole -- If it costs $499, perhaps it would be an attractive option. It took a lot of talking to persuade myself I could see some value in it, but the bitter taste left in my mouth after rereading was too much for me It was only a few hours after receiving it that I decided to return the item for a mistake in the description.
I've been carrying a hip quiver and arrows, as well as a riser and two sets of limbs. My favorite feature about this exterior pocket is that it has enough room for some basic tools and a snack, and I also This setup does not have as many specific pockets as other setups, which I think makes it better for a general-purpose bag It can be used for many purposes.