Plano® Bow Guard™ Pro 44 Single or Double Bow Case
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Rigid design with more flexibility and storage options. 3 padlock tabs for added security. Plenty of room for accessories and a fully loaded quiver. Includes Sure-Loc™ arrow retainer that hold 12 arrows. Lockable and airline approved. Moveable accessory box with broadhead retainer and 2 extra tie downs hold armguards, releases and more. Features large and wide-angled feet for stability, durable steel hinge pins, ATV/auto tie-down tabs. Lockable and airline approved. Color: Black.
Quiver mounting hardware not included and must be purchased separately.
If you have a Bohning quiver, you can find the mounting hardware through item search at item number 38-881-653-00
If you have a Kwikee quiver, please find your mounting hardware through item search at item number 38-862-407-00
Rated 4 out of 5 by 20
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Rated 1 out of 5 by justbill Would'nt buy again
The case itself is"nt bad but the foam that holds you're arrows in plase is junk..Four the price theres much better..used it three times and the foam is already riped...Don't buy this case if you're looking four a case to last..Bill
March 16, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by silodeerhunter Very nice case
Always wanted one of these. I am very pleased with the size and features. My Stokerized SS1 stabilizer interfered with my "pillar" cases closing. I also use a riser mount Treelimb quiver. The SS1 fits perfectly without having to be removed after every hunt or 3d shoot. Plenty of space in the lid for the quiver to be velcro strapped in. Nice big area for arrow storage. Fits on my rear 4whlr rack perfectly. too.
October 15, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by thaiguy Does its job
This is a no frills bow case. I ended up buying some extra velcro to hold my quiver since it will not close while it is attached. It is pretty bulky but it offers much more protection than a soft case. I have no problem just tossing it into the back of the truck. I also boutght a planno tackle box that fits it nicely. But it would of been nice if it came with the tackle box and extra velcro. That would of helped the $80.00 price tag a little easier to swallow.
July 3, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Donniejeni Bow Case
Great deal for the money, solid lot's of room for everything. it is a little bulky but overall vary satisfied
June 23, 2011
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This case is huge Im sue you would have no problem putting any bow in it. And you decide were to put the velcro to secure it down.A:
The Interior Dimension are 44.6" X 20.4" X 8.7" and checking on Bear web site, the encounter bow from axel to axel is 30.5 inches and brace height is 7.75 inches. Therefore, by the size it should work. ThanksAnswers
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Exterior: 44.6” x 20.4” x 8.7”Interior: 43.09” x 15.3” x 8”
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Will not fit this case or the SKB case Z7 Extreme is to wide from riser to stringAnswers
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It there is no seal around the the case just a plastic lip. Might get wet in a hard rain.A:
yes, I had mine in back of the truck in a rain storm and everything stayed dryTop 500 Contributor
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This case is water resistant, but not water proof. There is no rubber molding on the edges to keep water out permanantly. It will protect your bow from the elements until you can get it inside.I personally try not to go swimming with my bow or my bow case.
Good Luck and be Safe!
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It should fit. The case size is 44.6 x 20.4 x 8.7.Answers
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Yes it will hold the bow with quiver on it. I have a hoyt alphaburner and it works greatTop 500 Contributor
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No, it will not. Though you can force the case to close, I wouldn't recommend it. The quiver comes in contact with the foam arrow holder that is found on the top of the case. You can buy the quiver mount though (purchased separately) that will mount the quiver on the top of the case just below arrow holder. The quiver can also just be removed from the bow and laid in the bottom to fit with the bow.A:
It should assuming you have no other arrows up top. It is plenty thick enough to hold a quiver1 of 1
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