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Offline Joe

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I've been looking at new bow cases and I really like the drop in design of the Lakewoods. One nice feature is being able to leave the quiver on filled with arrows. 



I also like the fact that I could eliminate the arrow case I carry around in addition to my bow case. Anyone have any experience with these cases? Is it a bear to lug around when it's full?

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Offline deadeye

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I have a simular case made by Plano.  It stands on the back and the top two sides fold out about half way down.  Same advantage of leaving quiver and arrows on the bow.  I like it because I just grab my bow and I'm good to go.  Yes, it's a little more to lug but works for me.
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Offline Stensethfan

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Gander has a very similar case and I actually think it is manufactured by Lakewoods with Gander's name on it.  I was just in the store a couple days ago looking at it.  I am pretty sure i will be getting one like that in the near future.  I love being able to just grab your bow and go.  That would probably save me a good 3-5 minutes at the truck.
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Offline BIG 6 BUCK

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These cases are great.  Not heavy, they also have a sholder strap.  Bow fits in it very well and there is also arrow storage in the bottom of the case. 
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Offline bowhunter73

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does anybody know the cost $$$$$$$
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Offline BIG 6 BUCK

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I think they are about 150 depending on the camo and what you put on it (Bowtech has on with their name on it)  Call Minnesota Archery 320 693 2061  matt will let you know what the price is.
They are a great case and worth the money. ;)
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Offline Stensethfan

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The one I saw at Gander was marked at 199.99.  I haven't got mine yet, but I have a feeling it is right around the corner.
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Offline BIG 6 BUCK

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I just spoke with matt at Minnesota Archery and his price is............................................
$139.99 
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