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1.) bluecat - 04/22/2014
I posted a long time ago how I was looking for a case for my Vector 35. Everything that I found just wasn't big enough as my bow is 35 inches axle to axle and has parallel limbs. Most of the cases I found would fit the smaller bows. So I had my eye on this for awhile and finally took the plunge. It is airline approved with a roller wheel on it. I'm glad I got it.
It appears to be super durable. Most importantly I can put my bow with quiver in the case without a problem. 2.) Deerminator - 04/22/2014
Very nice:tu:
3.) billy b - 04/22/2014
A case with rollers is the best thing I ever bought for my bow & accessories, if you travel it is a must.
4.) BULLZ-i - 04/23/2014
ADD HUNT CLOTHES OR OTHER GEAR TO LOCK HER IN ALL SNUG. I MIGHT RECOMMEND A SEPARATE BROADHEAD CASE TO SEPARATE FROM YOUR STRINGS SET JUST TO BE SAFE.
5.) Swamp Fox - 04/23/2014
Those are nice cases!
And if you're ever in the market for a soft case, Primos used to make a nice one...Hopefully, they still do. That's all I've got...:wink 6.) Hunter - 04/23/2014
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;19072]Those are nice cases!
And if you're ever in the market for a soft case, Primos used to make a nice one...Hopefully, they still do. That's all I've got...:wink[/QUOTE] You going soft on us? 7.) Swamp Fox - 04/23/2014
That's what [I]they[/I] said!
But I'm taking vitamins, now... LOL If it's still like it was a few years back, it's maybe harder to find a decent soft case than a hard one....I mean one that isn't basically a glorified pillow case. The Primos I have has cushions for the wheels/cams, several good pockets, and an outside compartment for a quiver or an arrow case (although most bows can fit inside the main case quiver-on). 8.) ARCHERXP - 04/23/2014
the warranty on that is good too right?
9.) bluecat - 04/23/2014
Not sure if you are talking about the skb case or the Primos case. Here is the skb details
Product Description The iSeries Parallel Limb Bow Case by SKB is a heavy-duty case that will protect your archery equipment without sacrificing organization and mobility. Plush-lined interior keeps your bow secure and protected against impact. Above the bow compartment, waterjet cut foam stores up to a dozen arrows. Designed with strict expectations, the case incorporates molded-in hinge with stainless steel hinge pins, patented "trigger release" latch system, and holes with stainless steel padlock protector clips. The iSeries Parallel Limb Bow Case latch system is compatible with TSA-accepted key lock latches. Carrying and transporting is fast and easy with three cushion-grip handles, snap-down rubber cushion grip handle, and skate-style wheels. Exterior is waterproof and resistant to dust, UV light, solvents, corrosion, and fungus. [B]Lifetime warranty[/B]. Made in the USA. Interior dimensions: 41"L x 15.5"W x 5"D. Shipping weight: 27 lbs 10.) Swamp Fox - 04/23/2014
BTW...They either added TSA locks on the latches or they're saying they're an option (My guess is the latter)...I bought an I series a few years ago for times when I didn't want to haul my SKB TSA two-bow case around, and I am almost positive that my I Series has no locking latches, only padlock capability (which you can use TSA padlocks for). It's been a couple of years since I've flown with or needed to lock it, but my memory isn't THAT bad, I don't think.
Also, the plush interior is a change from my case's foam. It's a great case. 11.) bluecat - 04/23/2014
No locks came included. Wait, let me check the box again. :wink
12.) Swamp Fox - 04/23/2014
Check and make sure you didn't leave the stove on while you're at it...:wink
13.) DParker - 04/23/2014
That looks nicer than what I'll probably be buried in.
14.) Swamp Fox - 04/23/2014
LMAO...
Well, let's face it...Bows hold at least some of their value if you take good care of them... 15.) Hunter - 04/24/2014
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;19118]BTW...They either added TSA locks on the latches or they're saying they're an option (My guess is the latter)...I bought an I series a few years ago for times when I didn't want to haul my SKB TSA two-bow case around, and I am almost positive that my I Series has no locking latches, only padlock capability (which you can use TSA padlocks for). It's been a couple of years since I've flown with or needed to lock it, but my memory isn't THAT bad, I don't think.
Also, the plush interior is a change from my case's foam. It's a great case.[/QUOTE] MY SKB has latches with TSA locks 16.) ARCHERXP - 04/24/2014
[QUOTE=bluecat;19112]Not sure if you are talking about the skb case or the Primos case. Here is the skb details
Product Description The iSeries Parallel Limb Bow Case by SKB is a heavy-duty case that will protect your archery equipment without sacrificing organization and mobility. Plush-lined interior keeps your bow secure and protected against impact. Above the bow compartment, waterjet cut foam stores up to a dozen arrows. Designed with strict expectations, the case incorporates molded-in hinge with stainless steel hinge pins, patented "trigger release" latch system, and holes with stainless steel padlock protector clips. The iSeries Parallel Limb Bow Case latch system is compatible with TSA-accepted key lock latches. Carrying and transporting is fast and easy with three cushion-grip handles, snap-down rubber cushion grip handle, and skate-style wheels. Exterior is waterproof and resistant to dust, UV light, solvents, corrosion, and fungus. [B]Lifetime warranty[/B]. Made in the USA. Interior dimensions: 41"L x 15.5"W x 5"D. Shipping weight: 27 lbs[/QUOTE] on my move they lost my lakewood. i remember it not having a warranty like skb. if i traveled a lot, i would definitely go with skb. |