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Old 03-16-2007 | 10:20 AM
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Default RE: Suggestions on a airline bow case

Another vote for the SKB. And Im pretty sure that if your bow is damaged in an SKB case, they insure it for something like $1500 or something like that, its a little benefit that comes with buying the case. You can get a double case for about $150-180 and have plenty room. When I went to Alsaka I had my bow, all my accessories, and tool kit, extra arrows, rangefinder, binoculars, fishing pole, small tackle box, and some of my light camo hunting clothes. I was amazed in how much I could stuff into the double case with my bow. I also had a luggage type case holder, it was a canvas cover that the bow case went in, it had rollers and shoulder strap, so you could strap it on your shoulder and pull it behind you. It was a square cover, and the bowcase has the corners angled to the shape of a bow, and you can stick a pair of boots in each of the corners, so it carried two pairs of boots also.. it was pretty heavy though, barely made it under the airline weight limit.lol.
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