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Neet 66" Recurve Soft Case |
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Item Number: 5417X
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Q: will this work well with a 60" bow Asked on 10/22/2012 by RC from san jose Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: I think it should work very well. My wife has 2 vintage Ben Pearson "Puma" recurve bows, both of which are 62 inches in length. I bought 2 of these cases from 3 Rivers, one of each design, for her to keep them in, and she loves them. Once the bow is in the case she folds the excess over and ties the cord around it. Works great. Answered on 10/31/2012 by BushMaster from Honolulu, Hawaii A: yeah, it will work just fine for a 60" Answered on 10/29/2012 by Anonymous A: Hi: I have a new 60" recurved bow (Samick Squall) and I use the Navaho II case. The thing you do not want to do is have a case that just barely covers the bow. In that situation, the end of the bow will almost always slip out and be exposed. You want the caes you buy to be longer than your bow, which is the situation for a 60" bow. Fellow archer.. Dewey Dykstra Answered on 10/23/2012 by D Dykstra from Boise, ID A: Yes the excess will just fold over. Answered on 10/23/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will this case work on a recurve that is strung? Asked on 7/26/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: No. Answered on 10/23/2012 by Scowler from Maryland A: I don't think that this is a good choice for for strung recurve. The opening is too narrow. I use it specifically for my bow when it's unstrung. Answered on 9/28/2011 by rar from Ypsi, MI
Q: Would this case enclose my Hoyt GM2? Asked on 6/19/2011 by Krigare from Baraboo, WI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this case should have no problem slipping over your Hoyt. You would need to remove any accessories first. This product is made just for the bow. Answered on 6/20/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will this bow cover also hold my quiver thats attached to my recurve? It's a fairly small quiver that holds 4 arrows. Or do i have to take the quiver off for my bow to fit? Asked on 9/3/2010 by Jared from Winona, MN Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: No. You'll need to remove your quiver or get a bow case which will accomodate a recurve with an attached quiver. Answered on 10/23/2012 by Scowler from Maryland A: For the 66" Recurve Case you will need to remove your quiver in order for the case to work. It is too skinny of a case to handle more than the width of a bow. Answered on 9/3/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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