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SKB Hunter XL Bow Case

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    2SKB-4120 Hunter XL Bow Case
    By: SKB
    www.skbcases.com

    Not too long ago I wrote about another SKB case, the Parallel Limb Bow model #3I-4214-PL and what an awesome case for parallel limb bows. Well if you were not an owner of a parallel limb bow that fit in that case you may be very interested in this case.
    The XL stands for “large bow case” and the 2SKB-4120 Hunter XL was designed to accommodate some of the newer parallel limb bow sizes such as the Mathews Z7, Z9 bows with the quiver attached at an affordable price. The 2SKB-4120 Hunter XL accommodated my ROSS Carnivore very nicely with the quiver attached with room for accessories. Featuring a rigid shaped ABS shell with very nicely designed embossing that actually provides structural support for this is a case. At $160.00 a small price to pay to protect today’s high priced bows.
    The case has an eight point interlocking stacking system. “SKB’s Perfect-Match” valance bending system provides a tight and secure fit to prevent dirt, dust and moisture from the interior of the case with lockable draw-bolt metal latches and a very comfortable carrying handle and weighs only eleven pounds. This case makes it a pleasure to carry your bow around in. Some cases are built to withstand hurricanes and trucks driving over them but you pay the price in weight.
    The interior is a plush lined EPS inserts for maximum impact resistance and new state of the art water-jet cut polyethylene foam arrow system that will accommodate up to a dozen arrows. All of this includes a 5 year warranty.
    For more information on this bow case and the whole line of SKB cases visit them at www.skbcases.com

    Written by: Gary Elliott
    GarysBowhunting.com
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