The black iSeries 3614 Parallel-Limb Bow Case is designed to hold most small-sized parallel-limb style bows. This impact-resistant case is made from injection-molded polypropylene copolymer resin to be resistant to UV radiation, solvents, corrosion, and fungi according to MIL-STD-810F standards It is gasket-sealed to make it dust and waterproof. Molded-in hinges, patented trigger release latches, and padlock holes with stainless steel protector clips add to the security of the case. Cushion grip handles on three sides for comfortable lifting and carrying, and in-line skate-style wheels on the side allow it to be pulled along the ground when the case is packed.
- Holds Small Parallel-Limb Style Bows
- Custom-Molded Interior Foam
- Polypropylene Copolymer Resin
- Dust and Waterproof
SKB iSeries Overview
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SKB iSeries Reviews
For Matthew’s Bow
Bow case is quality, will not fit a 29.5 Matthew’s lift unless you cut the foam which is what I had to do.
The Perfect Case
I am one of those people who believes in protecting expensive investments with the proper cases. I picked up this bow case after seeing a lot of reviews and hearing from different people about the quality of the brand. I will say I am definitely not disappointed. I have had it for three months now and it has done an excellent job of protecting my compound during travel and when I have it stored at home. You do want to measure your bow because it says it'll work for a 34" axle to axle but however it does not. I recently picked up a 32" ATA Bear Alaskan and it's too big for this case. It did fit my first bow which is only a 30" ATA. Also the photo is an older photo you get the new style case which has the space for the quiver in addition to the space for your arrows and then the spaces for the two broadhead cases. If you go to SKBs site you'll see the newer photos.
