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Nice, simple case for your takedown bow
This is a nice simple case for your takedown bow. It has sufficient padding to protect the bow for travel and storage (but not for checked baggage). It has a small zipper pouch on the outside that might fit your shooting tab or glove, but is too small for most arm-guards. The bag itself is big enough to fit two smaller, or one larger takedown recurve. The case comes with a double… read more fleece sock (not attached) for protecting your limbs.
Not long enough for basic 60
The case is of nice material, it has a heavy duty zipper, the case fell in water and kept the contents dry. The major down fall of this case is that my 25 and 1/2 inch take down limbs are too long for this case. This is a normal length limb for a 60" take down bow. I do not have some obscure custom length limb. Before you buy measure your take down limbs. Are they the same length… read more as mine or longer? If the answer is yes than I would not purchase this case. I have to really strain the zipper to completely close this case and even then the zipper is under a lot of strain and the limbs are protruding out. (Limbs 24 and 1/2 would be a snug fit) Great case just..make sure your limbs will fit!
Very functional and well made
Got this bag for a Samick Sage take-down recurve, with 2 sets of limbs (40 and 60 lb). The bow, which has quite a long riser fits in so nicely, and the 2 sets of limbs snugly pack away into the joined limb socks, one sock per set. The limb socks have sinching lines attached to make it all tight and snug, and the whole inside of the bag is lined with fleece. This, combined with… read more the sturdy nylon canvas shell really protects the bow inside. There's just enough room in amongst the contents to fit in the bow string with silencers, a stringer, a shooting glove etc. The small outer pocket is cute but not really that useful, coz it's flat with the shell material making anything being inserted a tight fit; I put the Sage's limb bolts into it. Overall a great bag that makes a small tidy package of your bow.
The best I've ever had.
Nice size, not too big like others I've had and seen. Riser and limbs fit nice and snug. Great for any travel, it will fit into a med. sixe duffle.
Just what I wanted
Just perfect for caring my recurve bow.
As of right now we do not carry the extra limb sleeves. It will hold two sets of limbs depending on the size of your riser.
As you probably now know, the limb sock inside is divided into 2 sides via a longitudinal stitch line down the middle. So, as done by me to good effect, 2 sets of limbs fit snugly into the limb sock, one set per side. The sinching lines stitched at intervals along the limb sock mean you can snugly bundle the limbs together, and this combined with the generous fleece material used ensures they won't bang against each other in the bag.
Would not fit with a quiver attached.
7'' wide by 6'' tall
It is an open pocket with a sleeve. The sleeve is split into two compartments, one for each half of the bow. There is also a zippered pocket on the inside of the case. The outside is 37 1/2" by 7". The sleeve is 32" by 6". The sleeve is split in half to make two 3" wide pockets.
As of right now we do not carry the extra limb sleeves. It will hold two sets of limbs depending on the size of your riser.
As you probably now know, the limb sock inside is divided into 2 sides via a longitudinal stitch line down the middle. So, as done by me to good effect, 2 sets of limbs fit snugly into the limb sock, one set per side. The sinching lines stitched at intervals along the limb sock mean you can snugly bundle the limbs together, and this combined with the generous fleece material used ensures they won't bang against each other in the bag.
No, we do not carry extra limb sleeves.
If you had the limbs sideways in the case you may be able to fit your longer limbs, but not laying them flat in the case. Each side has padding about 1/4" - 1/3" thick. This is a rough estimate though.
I have a TD Recurve. It is a 60" bow that has an 18" riser and 21" limbs. It all fits fairly snug, I think 26" linbs would be too long for this case.
This compact case is 26'' long and 9'' high and handles risers up to 21'' and two sets of recurve limbs or 23' 'riser and one set of limbs.