What Bow Case for my Outback?
#2
RE: What Bow Case for my Outback?
For the money, THIS ONE has a lot of features. It has a broad head accessory box built in and a quiver mounting location built in along with the normal arrow holding foam.
If money is not necessarily a concern, go with the SKB hard case. I don't think you can get a better case.
If money is not necessarily a concern, go with the SKB hard case. I don't think you can get a better case.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: What Bow Case for my Outback?
SKB makes a case called a Roto or something like that made for VFT style bows !
I have had a SKB single bow case for many years and my Outback barely fits in it ! I had to trim some of the foam on the backside for the string suppressors and sting to fit ........but it works fine now !! It really isn't a big deal and even with the foam out .........the entire inner lining is covered in soft felt ! I may not have trimmed a brand new case ........but I might have.........I like the look of the single bow case better than the Roto !!
And looks are a big part of it .........aren't they ???
www.skbcases.com
I have had a SKB single bow case for many years and my Outback barely fits in it ! I had to trim some of the foam on the backside for the string suppressors and sting to fit ........but it works fine now !! It really isn't a big deal and even with the foam out .........the entire inner lining is covered in soft felt ! I may not have trimmed a brand new case ........but I might have.........I like the look of the single bow case better than the Roto !!
And looks are a big part of it .........aren't they ???
www.skbcases.com
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Claremore, OK. USA
Posts: 340
RE: What Bow Case for my Outback?
I've had just about every bow case out there including the SKB Hardcase and the NEW SKB Rotocase. I liked most of them, but they are expensive. When I purchased my Outback, I was disappointed to find that it was too short for my Rotocase. Therefore, I bought the new Plano case that opens from the top (can't remember the model or name). I must say for $70.00 it is a great bow case and working very well so far.
What I don't like about the SKB bow case is that my bow did not fit in it with the stabilizer on. I typically shoot with a 7-10" stabilizer.
With that said, you can't go wrong with an SKB or for the money the Plano.
What I don't like about the SKB bow case is that my bow did not fit in it with the stabilizer on. I typically shoot with a 7-10" stabilizer.
With that said, you can't go wrong with an SKB or for the money the Plano.