Solid protection while you travel. The only airline approved arrow case we offer. Durable heavy duty canvas outer casing over a hard, impact resistant inner shell. 1" padded end caps and foam 12-arrow dividers add extra protection to safeguard your valuable arrows. Dual YKK brand zippers allow for attaching a lock (not included). ...read more
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This will be my 3rd one and they are all still going.
I purchased one back in 2002 which was left with guide on African trip.The second one was just given to my son, that one has seen a second Safari and several trips. Can't wait to get my new one.
This case is not considered water proof. The length measurement will be from cap to cap. I do not think that you will be able to make the 37.5" arrows fit. The amount of arrow that fit will depend a lot on the fletching and the heads that you use. Typically you can get around two dozen arrows in this case.
3 Rivers has an arrow case that accommodates arrows up to 40" long: http://www.3riversarchery.com/Easton+Arrow+Tote_i5024_baseitem.html
To fbrass from arkansas. Nope, there's no mistake with regards to my arrow length, neither is there a typing mistake. My arrows are indeed 37.5" and they are heat treated bamboo arrows. I use these set of arrows when I use my Japanese bow (227 meters when braced) which I draw to 35" as well, as when I use on my Hun-styled asymmetrical horse bow. You assuming wrongly, in that I do archery in the same style as you and use common anchoring points. I shoot using a thumb draw, and the style is such that I draw pass my ear and the arrow is shot off the thumb knuckle of my bow hand. (i.e I shoot back to front, instead of right to left). Because of the length of the arrows, I find it difficult to find hard arrow cases to fit 50 of these, 37.5" arrows that I own. I was looking for a hard case for airline travel in specific and when I saw the 3 rivers case, thought that it would fit the bill. I guess it is still too short for my arrows.
Perhaps you made a mistake. I bet your arrows are 27.5" not 37.5". If that were the case you would be almost 8 feet tall which you probably are not. double check your arrows
This case will be able to hold a dozen arrows.
This case weighs 5 pounds.
This case is not considered water proof. The length measurement will be from cap to cap. I do not think that you will be able to make the 37.5" arrows fit. The amount of arrow that fit will depend a lot on the fletching and the heads that you use. Typically you can get around two dozen arrows in this case.
3 Rivers has an arrow case that accommodates arrows up to 40" long: http://www.3riversarchery.com/Easton+Arrow+Tote_i5024_baseitem.html
To fbrass from arkansas. Nope, there's no mistake with regards to my arrow length, neither is there a typing mistake. My arrows are indeed 37.5" and they are heat treated bamboo arrows. I use these set of arrows when I use my Japanese bow (227 meters when braced) which I draw to 35" as well, as when I use on my Hun-styled asymmetrical horse bow. You assuming wrongly, in that I do archery in the same style as you and use common anchoring points. I shoot using a thumb draw, and the style is such that I draw pass my ear and the arrow is shot off the thumb knuckle of my bow hand. (i.e I shoot back to front, instead of right to left). Because of the length of the arrows, I find it difficult to find hard arrow cases to fit 50 of these, 37.5" arrows that I own. I was looking for a hard case for airline travel in specific and when I saw the 3 rivers case, thought that it would fit the bill. I guess it is still too short for my arrows.
Perhaps you made a mistake. I bet your arrows are 27.5" not 37.5". If that were the case you would be almost 8 feet tall which you probably are not. double check your arrows
The Standard Arrow Travel Case is approx 37" x 6".