🏹 Travel in Style: Your Bow's New Best Friend!
The Southwest Archery Universal Takedown Recurve Bow Case is a fully padded, lightweight, and durable solution for archers on the go. With a spacious interior that accommodates any takedown bow up to 68 inches, this case features a hard plastic arrow tube and multiple pockets for accessories, making it the perfect travel companion for both youth and adult archers.
M**T
Worth It
For the price you get a great bag and a handy arrow case/tube. The side external pocket has lots of room and, if you really need to, there is room in the main pouch with the limbs and riser. I'd recommend this case to anyone.My little nit picks:1. I wish there was a way to keep the limbs on their side instead of having them lay flat.2. The arrow holder that sits inside the case is great but its a pretty tight fit. My concern is its too tight and larger fletchings could get smashed up. It would be great if the end with the screw on cap slightly tapered out to give that little bit of extra room.Again this are nit picks/suggestions, this is a great case.
L**A
Small lightweight Bag
Lots of space for Accessories and safely stores your takedown bow. Well done!
J**N
Quality built
For the price, this bag is unbeatable - after getting mine, I ordered for my daughter and grandson.
D**E
Five Stars
A nice bow case. I really like the arrow tube.
C**N
Convenient case and simple style.
The case is very simple in design, making it convenient and easy to use, but I would only recommend it for light use. The foam padding isn't very thick, so it might not protect from other than light impact. The isolating sheaths for the riser and individual limbs are a nice thought, but there is no padding for any additional protection of those pieces. I put bubble wrap around my components before putting them in the sheaths for a little added protection. The zippers are only standard zippers, not heavy duty, and the wire "framing" of the case makes one of the zippers difficult to close, which it turn makes me feel like I might break the zipper since it seems so light. The accessory compartment is a nice thought, with adequate size for most smaller items, but internal pockets would have been a nicer for organization. The arrow tube is a very convenient idea, but the tight space kind of concerns me with arrow removal, since I have turkey feather fletching. All in all, the ideas and design are nice, but I'm not sure how they compare with some of the more inexpensive cases advertised. If the components were a bit more heavy duty and substantial, I could see the extra cost, but I don't have another case to actually compare durability to value.
O**A
A basic bag to begin with
It is an ok bag of you don't have anything. This is my first bag. The sleeve for the limbs got easily torn while inserting the limbs laying sideways (looking at the limbs from the side). To lessen the chance of ripping insert the limbs looking at it from the wide side then carefully rotate the limbs to lay it down. It will eventually rip add the limbs pocket is from very thin nylon. The carabineers for the shoulder strap are of brittle plastic and the closing wire rusts, but it works and this gadgets can be replaced with inexpensive aluminum equivalents. The outer pocket holds tab, strings, small tools, arm protector, wax and small essentials but it has no inner pockets. The arrow tube is nice and organizes 12 arrows in a revolver style foam and a couple more in the hollowed center tube. I can live with this for a while but will eventually get another as the soft cover is mostly for transporting from home to shooting site but not for traveling as it offers minimal protection against blows.
S**K
Its a nylon bag with an arrow tube.. Nothing more. Sorry....
I feel as if the item description is a tad misleading... It is neither "padded" nor is it a protective "case," as described. I wish it were as I really liked the layout of the "BAG," the extra pouch, as well as the excellent arrow tube. As is, it comes nowhere near in justifying its price tag. If the zippers were heavy duty, if the bag was actually padded with foam, and if the limbs, when stowed in the sleeves, didn't distort the whole bag - then maybe it would be attractive at $49. I really tried to talk myself into finding some sort of value to it, however the bitter taste in my mouth after re-reading the misleading item description moved me to send it back within hours of receiving it.
A**.
Simple and capacious
Been carrying one riser and two sets of limbs, along with a hip quiver and arrows. The exterior pocket is big enough for some basic tools and a snack, and I like the carrying strap. Not as many specific pockets as other setups, which I think I prefer for a general-purpose bag.
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