🛡️ Protect your aim, own the adventure.
The Plano Protector Compact Compound Bow Case is a lockable, hard-shell case designed for smaller compound bows. Featuring patented PillarLock technology for enhanced crush resistance, it includes high-density foam padding to keep your bow aligned and secure. With interior storage for six arrows and a comfortable ribbed handle, this case ensures your archery gear travels safely and in style.
Pattern | Solid |
Capacity | 6 load |
Handle Type | Molded |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Shell Type | Hard |
UPC | 024099011099 751738927120 730707280459 885234094465 799916914999 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024099011099 |
Manufacturer | Plano |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 16.5 x 12.25 inches |
Package Weight | 2.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 42 x 16 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Plano |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Plano |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 110900 |
Style | Black Compact Bow Case |
Included Components | Archery Compound Bow Cases |
Size | 1 |
Sport Type | Hunting, Tactical & Military |
S**O
Nice case
Case feels like it is quality made. My Tenpoint crossbow fits just fine inside. It would be nice if there was a place to anchor extra bolts. I have them currently lying underneath the foam padding. I'm just concerned the vanes might get distorted. Overall, happy with purchase and protects the crossbow as intended.
Z**H
Great, sturdy case
Nice, sturdy hard case with padding and 3 straps to secure the crossbow. Fits my Ravin R10. Wasn’t going to give $370 for a Ravin case, picked this one up on Amazon for $70. And has extra room to store gloves, face mask, etc. Nice handles for carrying. Great, affordable protection for your investment
F**T
Great bow case! Does not fit Parker Centerfire though
Didn't fit my crossbow perfectly, but that's my fault. I measured first, but must have been looking at the wrong measurement for my crossbow or something. I actually was able to trim one edge of it a little and it still works fine for me.However, as far as the case goes, its great. very compact, and super easy to use. only takes a second to put the two velcro straps over the bow and it is held very securely.As the case is very compact, I haven't found an ideal spot to store the bolts, but I don't really care about that. I put the quiver in my backpack anyways, so this is no big deal to me. I just need something to keep my crossbow from getting banged up in the back of my truck.
W**I
Robocop level of protection!
My Tenpoint Shadow UL with a factory scope and Acu-Draw fits well in this and it has lots of room to spare. The bow is very secure and I feel good enough about the protection of it for any adventure. There are lots of possibilities for keeping items in the case as it holds my quiver, arrows, and all the lubricants for the bow. You could easily store A LOT more stuff in this. As shown on the Plano website for the case, it will accommodate lots of bow types. With all the foam pads you get, you can really customize this case for just about any bow with any scope. Even with my Acu-draw on the sides of the stock, the bow fits in the skinny area well. The key is to keep placing the bow in the case during assembly to make sure everything you are securing or placing items will fit ok. For example, I had to play with the hold down strap brackets in the skinny part that holds the stock to find the right location. It also states all over the box that it is made in the USA. Pretty cool!Note: This thing is HUGE and take up some space.I only have two gripes which is the reason for four stars and not five. The case comes in the box unassembled and while the assembly procedure is really not bad, the instructions must have been produced by someone that has no idea what they are doing. The pictures are useless because the case and foam are black/gray, and when you use actual pictures but print them in black/white- NOTHING SHOWS UP...Color printing or line drawings would have been way more useful! Also the text in the instructions are very vague and lack descriptions. Luckily there were a few You Tube videos that carried the slack there (not from Plano) but other crossbow enthusiasts. They were very helpful.The other gripe is that the foam that goes in the case and makes contact with the cross bow does not come with any way to stick them in place permanently once you configure it for your bow. Some people may not want this as they could have more than one bow, but for the money this costs, Plano could have supplied a few double sided sticky tapes in the kit...Otherwise, some of the foam will fall out of place when removing the bow. You just put it back or use a hot glue gun, sticky tape, etc... to keep it in place, not a huge deal. Also, the foam "weather striping" that comes with the case and is only used on the skinny stock protesting area, I can tell would not be good at keeping out water in a heavy rain storm if it was in the back of a pick-up truck. Otherwise, its fine and besides you could get better weather rubber based weather stripping at any auto parts store.Other than that- top notch case and I would recommend to any one looking for a case that looks something like Robocop would use to store his crossbow in!
S**M
Perfect size for NASP Genesis Bow and 6 Arrows
The Ulta Compact size fits many small bows, but is perfect for the NASP Genesis series bow used for school archery programs. Schools require anyone bringing their own bow to and from school to have an airline approved, hard-case which is lockable. This case fits the bow, is lockable, and is durable. I have been using a similar case for more than a decade for my hunting bows, and they have never let me down for protection of my expensive equipment.Setting up the arrow storage and bow-straps takes a few minutes, but if you can use a screwdriver and "insert tab A into slot B", you'll have no issues!I only wish the lid section of the case had foam (like my larger cases) for added protection, and the two locking holes on the far sides force you to use two locks for security, rather than a single lock in the center, at the handle. I also wish the case had storage slots for 12 arrows (like my larger cases). When you need 10-12 arrows for tournament shooting, it is annoying to have to carry this case AND an arrow case (since a reasonable sized arrow-case will not comfortably fit inside this case. A small-diameter tube-case (2"-3") should fit along the string-side of the bow, and a strap is located there to secure it, but a box-case will not fit.5-stars for price, fit, protection, and performance. My wish-list of updates/changes to the design do not affect the performance or value of this case in any way, but would certainly increase the value in my eyes!
L**
Wonderful Product
I just received this case today, and I absolutely love it. I have a Mathews mission sub 1 XR with an Oraclescope. When I was looking over this case online, I was not sure if my bow would fit. I put the 3 sharp's that it comes with on, very easy to do. Put my bow in it and closed the case 😲 I was shocked that it actually fit. I opened it back up put my quiver and 3 bolts in it. closed the case with ease. The bow doesn't move, shack or rattle. O YEAH! I can't forget that I also have the Mission RSD cranking aid on the bow. I don't even have to remove it, to close the case. It's built like a mini tank. Crisp closing latches.
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