That’s for the information, I will get the Plano for sure. I just recently bought a brand new bow for 2k and I was walking out of the dealer and I said oh yeah, I forgot I need a case and the only one he had was $240 and I said no thank you
Hi there, just came across your channel and I'll sub. I'm thinking about getting a Pelicase to cart my bow and stuff across the planet ( I work across both hemispheres). Only because I use Pelicases for my "day time job" and being in an out of airports with them after 3 years for one newish case, it got a crack in it and Peli replaced it no problems no fuss and it was 3 years old! Now for my bow to get to my range, it's a train ride and I need a decent padded bag, good enough to chuck up onto the carriage racks but strong enough so that if anyone else chucks their luggage next to it, it won't damage the cams or cables etc. if the padding is too weak. I have also thought about a lighter weight rigid case, which will def protect it against small bumps and knocks. Great video! The Pelican cases are almost indestructible. But very heavy to lug.
Thank you so much! Sounds like you have an adventure job and life! We have been extremely happy with pelican. I would penalty lean toward something hard shell like the Plano case for train travel but I’m always a little overprotective of my bows:)
@@eppicharcheryunleashed6182 yeah I know what you mean re the bows and being over protective.I think too it's not just a potential damaged bow but also the time spent again to set them up and or wait for spare parts etc. I've had my eye on a Plano too!
I own 2 SKB i series bow cases. However the pelican air is really nice as well. Just don’t know where the pelican is made. The SKB is made in the USA. I hunt all over and need a good case for the airlines and the truck. However if you’re a person that only uses their bow locally than a soft case should suffice
Oh boy, that’s a good question. Buying cases online can be tricky. I world suggest measuring the longest (cam to cam) and widest measurement and then checking the specs of case
Hey! Are you looking for a soft case or a hard one? Is your quiver a hip style or a tube, most people don’t have soothing that holds 30 arrows so finding the right case may be a little tricky:)
That second bow case that you were talking about I think it's the Plano all weather bow case thats weather resistant, does it have a quiver storage inside the lid?
It has several attachment options to clip your arrows in individually but not a specific area to store a quiver. You should be able to fit one in with it though
There are so many great cases! I just checked out your sight. Your cases look amazing! Especially your travel case! I always try to make it clear that we aren’t pushing the brands that we own. It’s all about fit! I would definitely love trying your products. Thank you for reaching out! I love finding new companies to support:)
Well it's not recommended anyway to carry archery hardcase into an airport...unless you don't mind getting accused of carrying firearm & harassed or worst imprisoned!!! If you did, seriously, video everything (conversation with customs) it can save you.
Great video. I’m looking for cases for my son’s first bows and have no experience. This is just the information I needed.
That’s for the information, I will get the Plano for sure.
I just recently bought a brand new bow for 2k and I was walking out of the dealer and I said oh yeah, I forgot I need a case and the only one he had was $240 and I said no thank you
Hi there, just came across your channel and I'll sub. I'm thinking about getting a Pelicase to cart my bow and stuff across the planet ( I work across both hemispheres). Only because I use Pelicases for my "day time job" and being in an out of airports with them after 3 years for one newish case, it got a crack in it and Peli replaced it no problems no fuss and it was 3 years old!
Now for my bow to get to my range, it's a train ride and I need a decent padded bag, good enough to chuck up onto the carriage racks but strong enough so that if anyone else chucks their luggage next to it, it won't damage the cams or cables etc. if the padding is too weak. I have also thought about a lighter weight rigid case, which will def protect it against small bumps and knocks. Great video! The Pelican cases are almost indestructible. But very heavy to lug.
Thank you so much! Sounds like you have an adventure job and life! We have been extremely happy with pelican. I would penalty lean toward something hard shell like the Plano case for train travel but I’m always a little overprotective of my bows:)
@@eppicharcheryunleashed6182 yeah I know what you mean re the bows and being over protective.I think too it's not just a potential damaged bow but also the time spent again to set them up and or wait for spare parts etc. I've had my eye on a Plano too!
You should look up Lakewood Bow cases. Great video.
Thank you! I will for sure look them up! I love finding new great products
Excellent review video.
Thanks.
Thank you!
I own 2 SKB i series bow cases.
However the pelican air is really nice as well. Just don’t know where the pelican is made. The SKB is made in the USA.
I hunt all over and need a good case for the airlines and the truck. However if you’re a person that only uses their bow locally than a soft case should suffice
Totally agree! The SKB is Awesome!
What’s the best way to measure your compound bow length and with to make the right choice to fit your compound bow comfortably 😊
Oh boy, that’s a good question. Buying cases online can be tricky. I world suggest measuring the longest (cam to cam) and widest measurement and then checking the specs of case
@@eppicharcheryunleashed6182 thanks I was able to get a compound bow case that fits my bow 😊
i have a bear cruzer g2 i need a case i have a quiver that can hold 30 arrows what do you suggest for a case?
Hey! Are you looking for a soft case or a hard one? Is your quiver a hip style or a tube, most people don’t have soothing that holds 30 arrows so finding the right case may be a little tricky:)
@@eppicharcheryunleashed6182 songting i can use just for target shooting nothing fancy but can hold an arrow tube plus the quiver and 30+ arrows
That second bow case that you were talking about I think it's the Plano all weather bow case thats weather resistant, does it have a quiver storage inside the lid?
It has several attachment options to clip your arrows in individually but not a specific area to store a quiver. You should be able to fit one in with it though
Too bad there is no bow case from Legend.
There are so many great cases! I just checked out your sight. Your cases look amazing! Especially your travel case! I always try to make it clear that we aren’t pushing the brands that we own. It’s all about fit! I would definitely love trying your products. Thank you for reaching out! I love finding new companies to support:)
Well it's not recommended anyway to carry archery hardcase into an airport...unless you don't mind getting accused of carrying firearm & harassed or worst imprisoned!!! If you did, seriously, video everything (conversation with customs) it can save you.
Oh boy! It sounds like you had a bad experience. We don’t fly with our equipment very often but some times we don’t have another option