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Plano Bow-Max XT Single Bow Case

Plano Bow-Max XT Single Bow Case

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Plano Bow-Max XT Single Bow Case

 
 
List Price: $99.99
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Features
  • Compact single bow case designed to allow the quiver to remain attached to bow

  • Lockable, airline approved, and crush-resistant PillarLock system

  • Separate full-length storage area

  • Sur-Lok arrow storage holds up to 12 carbon or aluminum arrows

  • Comes with 2-3715 ProLatch storage box; lifetime warranty against defects


Description

This bow case uses Plano's patented PillarLock system to provide maximum protection for your bow. It is designed to allow the quivers to remain attached to most bows. Either carbon or aluminum arrows are held securely in place by the Sure-Lock arrow storage.


Product Details
Product Length:44.0 inches
Product Width:24.0 inches
Product Height:9.0 inches
Product Weight:15.4 pounds
Package Length:44.3 inches
Package Width:24.1 inches
Package Height:9.1 inches
Package Weight:15.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 45 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 45 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Christmas home run!  Jan 31, 2010 By Anna Stoker
This was a Christmas present for my husband and I had searched the web looking for the perfect bow case. After reading the reviews on Amazon.com, I chose the Plano Bow-Max XT Single Bow Case. He was thrilled with his present and was like a kid with a new toy. He was able to put his bow, all his arrows and other supplies neatly inside. Now he doesn't have to worry about damaging his bow when he transports it to the field. I myself was pleased with the ease of order and the promptness of delivery. I scored a home run with this order.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Bow Max Review  Nov 05, 2008 By Gary Yoshiyama
Number 1 - It sure is big. If you are concerned with size and need a space saving bow case, this is not for you. If you are like me and need a lot a storage space for all of your bow hunting stuff, this case will not disappoint you.
Number 2 - My diamond Rock with a quiver full of arrows fits in the box case.
Number 3 - I like the storage areas and storage box. There is also a space for an additional storage box (which I purchased and added).

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Great  Oct 29, 2007 By Dave
I bought this case for my PSE Nova hunter 70 pound compound bow. The case has thick padding inside to protect your bow and arrows. It also has extra storage for anything from vanes to broadheads. It has three adjustable velcro straps to keep your bow tightly in place during transportation. It is worth the $40 and is made in the USA!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4Measure your bow first  May 09, 2012 By M. Tavares
The description indicates the case is 44 x 24 x 9 inches at one place and 43 x 23 x 9 at another. It is the latter; I measured. But, the 23" width is the external dimension. The lip is about 0.5" wide and shaped to provide some strength. Yes, the case is made of blown plastic but that does not mean it it weak. The lip and the way the top and the bottom interlock with each other in the middle (see the pillars) strengthens it. I would not recommend to stand or sit on it, but it should adequately protect a bow that fits it properly.

Fits is properly is the important idea here. You see, of the 43" width we start with, we need to take an inch for the lip I mentioned above. Then, the sides of the case are not vertical; they tilt away from the lip to the case top/bottom some. And, you probably would want at least 1" gap, if not more, between the widest points of your bow -- the pulleys -- and the case. If not more. So, this case would be really nice for a bow that is 40" wide or less.

Mine isn't, so I must return it.

Before I ship it, I might take some pictures of my own measurements and post it; we'll see.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5perfect bow case!  Apr 25, 2012 By horse lover
Bought this bow case for my daughter after she saw and tried the same one owned by an adult friend of the family. This case is exactly like his...orthopaedic foam cushions and keep the bow safe, velcro straps hold the bow in place, accessories box holds anything you can imagine (practice heads, tools), comes with in-box arrow quiver. This is a solid case that is going to protect your hunting equipment investment. ALSO...the seller is great! The first one we got was missing the straps and accessory box, so I contact them and BEFORE I could even return the incomplete first order, my daughter was in possession of her new case with all of the correct accessories! The price was way better than the store, too!

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