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Any recommendations for a good soft case for a 64" 3 pc T/D recurve? I'm looking for one that can carry more than one set of limbs.
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I have one like this and put the extra set of limbs in the slots for arrows. Then I added some velcro to hold the limbs in place. Works OK and looks pretty good.
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Yep, Safari Tuff Rhino enthusiastic an extra set of limb sleeves is the one you want. Great case!
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Another thumbs up for Safari Tuff. All I use for my take downs. I have an extra one for sale in the classifieds, only it has A&H logo on it.
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I carry my takedown recurve in a Safari Tuff Rhino case. I will complete my 8th trip, internationally, at the end of this month. Not a scratch on my bows.
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The Easton Arrow Tote is a nice tube, and the MTM compact arrow case is a nice box, either of which is good for carrying arrows. I use the Easton Tote more, but it will accommodate about 18 arrows while the MTM case will hold about double that number. So if you might be shooting a lot of arrows, go with the MTM, but if you want lighter and handier with smaller capacity, go with the Easton.
I really like the Safari Tuff soft takedown bow cases too. In fact, I like everything Rod Jenkins produces, and I like him a lot personally. You won't find a better human being or one who makes better products. I like the Rhino case a lot, but I also am a huge fan of the Gazelle soft cases. For transporting in an automobile to go shooting or hunting where you don't need as much protection, the Rhino has a number of advantages. If you are traveling in rougher conditions where greater protection is desirable, I prefer the zip closure and heavier padding of the Gazelle. The problem with the Gazelle for you is that it only holds one set of limbs, while the Rhino will hold two sets. I like the Predator Bucksuede, and Rod has made all my cases and quivers in the Bucksuede. If you are looking on the Safari-Tuff site, you owe it to yourself to check out the Arrowmaster and Duiker quivers. I have both and love them.
Allan
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I have a Safari Tuff and an older takedown case that has a foam cut out in it, I like the older case better and wish I could find another like it. I know Paul Schafer's wife used to make them and Great Northern also, but they are not made anymore, I just like the way it holds my Brack Quest better than the Safari Tuff, don't get me wrong I use it also as I normally take two bows when I travel and it is the best case currently being made.
Danny
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