Anything that can simplify, condense and streamline the process while saving us money is a winner. With airlines charging stupid prices now for checked baggage and overweight fees … well, you get the idea. Add to that another piece of luggage containing clothes and sundries, plus a hunting daypack for our carry-on items. We had a hard bow case to secure our bow, arrows, and other TSA-check goodies like broadheads and knives. Until recently, our fly-out-of-state bowhunting trips always meant a luggage hassle of the first degree. Deluxe Compound/Recurve Roller Bow Case (#3915 & #3615) We’ve spent the fall testing out a handful of these products and, quite frankly, wondered what took us so long to give them a try. Whatever the need, Easton has developed a broad range of cases, boxes and other transportation solutions to help move your bowhunting gear safely and efficiently. World-class shooters and international hunters face significant challenges when transporting their bows and arrows from one continent to the next, and those challenges are no less important to the bowhunter who might be heading to bow camp in the next county over for a weekend or across several states for a big-game hunt of a lifetime. As the premiere manufacturer of arrows for both hunting and competition, Easton has experience, through the company’s customers, with what it takes to move archery gear across the country and across the world. If anyone knows how to safely transport archery gear, it is Easton. Get on the brakes too hard and your bow could slide around and hit something (or something could slide and hit your bow), damaging your bow, knocking the sights out of alignment … any number of bad ends is possible. That notion alone should be enough to ensure you never carry an uncased bow or arrows in a vehicle again.īeyond the personal safety aspect, there is also our gear to consider. Most of us have, at some time, tossed our bow and quiver full of arrows in the back of a truck cab or SUV and taken off without a thought as to what that loose gear might do should we be in an accident.
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