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Deluxe Takedown Recurve Travel Hard Case |
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Item Number: 5138
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Q: Will the martin diablo takedowns bridged riser fit in this case? Asked on 6/5/2013 by Zack from Redondo beach, ca Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes it will fit inside that case. Answered on 6/7/2013 by Dan from 3 Rivers Archery
Q: would a hoyt buffalo with quiver attached fit in this case Asked on 2/3/2013 by robhood from newfoundland, canada Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Hi: I bought one of these this summer. (I was traveling by on a cross country trip and had just bought a TD recurve bow, so I wanted some protection for it.) The inside is well padded, but the padding is not too thick in the ends. The outside length is 32". I figure the max length you's want to have on parts of your bow is 30 - 31". I really do not know the dimensions of the Hoyt Buffalo, but here is how I would decide. Measure the length of the riser and of the limbs of your bow. If either length is in excess of 31", then I'd say the case may be too short. The case itself looks quite good and serviceable. The PVC tube that is the basis of the travel case is quite stout. It handles being banged around while still protecting your bow. The inside is divided into three sections with a kind of thick flannel material so that your limbs and riser do not bang directly against each other. Other related archery gear can be stored in there without being in direct contact with limbs or riser. D. Dykstra Answered on 2/4/2013 by D Dykstra from Boise, ID A: The bow will fit into the case just fine, but I do not think there will be enough room for the quiver. Answered on 2/4/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I saw one of these cases on another site that would carry 2 recurves in a case, not taken apart. What is the name of the company that makes these? Asked on 10/22/2011 by hitman from Point Pleasant, WV Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer Q: Does this case accommodate arrows also? Asked on 5/22/2011 by Anonymous from London Ontario Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: I regularly carry my 56" Shrew Classic Hunter 2-piece longbow (taken apart) in a bow sock inside the case, along with 18 arrows, arm guard, glove, tab, and points (field, judo, hex head, blunt), all without any trouble. With a 3-piece recurve or my 60" Super Shrew 2-piece longbow, many fewer, if any, arrows can be placed in the case. The case is great and fits in my larger duffle bags and even some rolling bags. When I don't have room in my case for arrows, I just use another arrow tube of about the same length but 4" in diameter that I also put in the same duffle. Answered on 2/10/2013 by Allan from Oklahoma City A: You may be able to fit some arrows into the case but, it is not intended to carry arrows as well. Answered on 5/23/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Does this case come with limb covers? If not do you have them for sale? Thanks Asked on 12/20/2010 by Anonymous from San Antonio, Texas Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Deluxe take down recurve travel case does not have limb covers and I am afraid we do not have any for sale. Sorry. It is something we are looking at picking up in the coming months last I was told though. Answered on 12/30/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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