VISTA Traveler Takedown Case, Black, 37-Inch
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Thanks a lot, yes, it will work perfectly for the Southwest Spyder. Thank you for your kind words
That is true, you can fly with it. Almost all airlines will not allow you to bring a soft case.
I agree, there is plenty of room to spare (shorter or longer) on either side of the spectrum. Twenty-eight of them are mine. The width of my arrows ranges from 5" to 32" depending on which limbs (Samick Sage) I am using at any given time, and I have plenty of room to spare. I think it will be worth the money to simply carry and protect an out-of-reach recurve, 12 - 18 inches long. The equipment you need includes 18 arrows, a bow string, bow stringer, string wax, a small stabilizer (5"), two finger tabs (3 finger over and under), and gloves (now that it is
I am glad you are interested in this listing. Thank you very much. In terms of riser and legs, the Sage riser and the Journey trip riser are identical, the journey legs however are 2" longer. Although the Journey limbs are 2" longer, I do know that they will in fact fit in this This Takedown Case from Vista Traveler should be able to fit the Journey bow by no problem.
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This is an acceptable case for the price. With 1 being a cardboard box and 5 being a Pelican box. Based on my experience, I would rate the foam It has been mentioned in other reviews that the foam is perfect, that each item fits snugly, providing you with a sense of security after making a purchase. It has a con that the bolts don't sit flush on top of the foam as they stick out. It seems that if they had been flush the bolts would have been more secure inside There are a few little things to notice about this, but it is noticeable. In terms of durability, I would give a three. In my opinion, the case will be able to stand up to normal wear and tear as well as br>I would rate weatherability a 3, and predictability a 4 or 5. Although the case will protect your device from dirt and debris, I am not sure if it will keep it dry in rain. A gasket would have prevented water from getting into the case if it were present. As long as the case has a lip that overlaps the seals, it can survive very light rain, but I would keep it out of the rain if rain is expected. In addition, the case is relatively light, and the handle possesses a stiffness that makes it suitable to be Unless it is gripped firmly, it will not deform. Additionally, I believe that the Vista is lighter than the Pelican box and comes as an advantage over it. This case is a pretty good one, all things considered.
Would highly recommend that the company modify it a little further in order to accommodate a foam inlay in which the bolts and the Alan wrench would be. It is otherwise a wonderful case, and I really like All of the parts fit very snuggly in the case and the arrows and recurve inside the case just look wonderful.
The plastic thickness for this case is the major concern of most negative reviews. There is no problem with that. A very thick layer of protection for your bow, and I honestly expect a better quality cover for the price. In terms of the hinges, my concern is focused solely on how you handle it when it is open, which may or may not cause a problem. In other reviews it was noted that it was not a Pelican Case, but was also not in the same price range The purchase of this product is a good one if you are looking for a bow case for your entry level If you want to upgrade in the future and sell both the bow and case together, it will add value to resale as well. It is clear that anyone citing their multiple years of experience as proof of this case's unworthiness fails to grasp the concept of getting into the sport on a budget because you don't want to spend everything you have on something you may soon want to abandon.
Other than that, there didn't seem to be much else available. With a 66" recurve, I can shoot up to 75 yards. Besides being able to move two sets of limbs, I am also a twin. It was vital for me to have access to a plane so that I could take my stuff with me. In order to fit, the arrows had to fit fins, and there's a lot of room for many arrows to fit. There was plenty of room for 18. In fact, the riser/limb foam wasn't even close to what I expected. Although it could hold one pair of limbs, it could not hold the rising pad. There are 23 risers in my household. The length of the stick is 5”. I modified the foam with the help of a serrated kitchen knife so that it fit the entire setup. This case is fine and will do the job. But it isn't going to compare to the quality of a SKB case or Pelican case. A plane might be able to check it because it's just stiff enough and thick enough. There is no cost to the internal foam. A locking latch is not present. Regular latches take away from the security of a bag and are easily lost. While checking a bag, I plan to use zip ties for security.
My new takedown is a Tigershark 60# recurve. In addition to my daily use of the case, I store it in it during travel and storage. I was able to secure quite a few arrows in this bow case because it fits perfectly, and there is space for storing my bow, as well. There is only one thing I would consider to be lacking in the lockability of this product. It is very well made, and the price is good. As I will have it with me when I travel, this is a very minor issue.
The foam is soft and adjusts to it, which makes it comfortable to wear, and it holds my Heritage Razorback perfectly. The holes aren't exactly cut for this bow, but close enough, and it fits comfortably. On days when I don't have anything else to do I may trim out a bit in a few areas. It took me a few seconds to put the riser in, then fit the other pieces in, then pushed them in. A snug fit was achieved with the arrows. I recommend this and would love to play it again!.
This case is of excellent quality, so I was very pleased with it when it arrived in the mail. In addition to being very sturdy, it is also a good size. It is to be expected that the foam insert does not perfectly fit my bow, but unless you have a case tailored to your bow, it will not fit well. However, other than that one small hiccup, the case is spacious, well constructed, and looks simple without being For those of you more involved in the sport and have a lot of attachments on your bow, it might be best to look into a larger version. You get a lot of case for the price if you are a beginner or more of a recreational player.
There is an appropriate cut-out for the riser, the limbs, and the limb bolts Its foam is out of control. There is a compartment on the other side of the case for storing six A total of four cubby holes exist There are holes to store your arm guard, gloves, stringers, and so on. These spots do not have foam so I use freezer bags to store the metal items, spare nocks, etc. There is an eyelet by each latch so that you can secure your luggage with a My review is based on the case being the perfect fit to store my bow at home or to transport my bow in my truck, and therefore it gets five out of five stars. Nevertheless, I am on the fence about trusting this case to them at the airport.