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The Plano Protector PillarLock Series Bow Case is a lockable, hard-shell archery case designed to safeguard compound bows with or without quivers. Featuring patented PillarLock technology for superior crush resistance, high-density foam padding for precise bow alignment, and dedicated storage for up to six arrows, this case combines rugged durability with travel-ready convenience. Its molded handle and secure latches ensure your gear stays protected and easy to carry, making it the ultimate choice for serious archers who demand both style and substance.


| Closure Type | Closure with four flaps |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Strap Type | handle |
| Handle Type | molded |
| Number of Compartments | 7 |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | 1 |
| UPC | 024099011112 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024099011112 |
| Manufacturer | Plano |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49 x 20.25 x 7.25 inches |
| Package Weight | 5.47 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8 x 2 inches |
| Brand Name | Plano |
| Model Name | Plano Protector Single Bow Case |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 1111-00 |
| Style | Plano Protector Pillarlock Series Bow Case |
| Sport Type | Archery |
J**.
This is a good case for a good price
This case is roomy and nice and sturdy. It has a lot of arrow storage. It's a good value for the money.
K**R
Bow hardcase
This case is handsome with the outside having an imprint of a deer . The inside holds 12 arrows. Very sturdy product.
J**R
good bowfishing case for shorter oneidas
After returning two soft cases I found this one for just a little more and it has worked out really well. This plano49 is large enough tip to tip for my 44" oneida bow and is plenty deep to accommodate a spinning reel. The rod I use on the bow manages to fit perfectly around the handle area. I filed out a pass hole next to the handle for the stick out. The bow seats nicely and rod sticks out of the case about 1/2". All in all it works well for throwing in the back of the truck and into the boat and offers more protection than any soft case.The case does have some issues for a really secure case. As stated by others there is a little gapping at the handle area when closed. The plastic is just not stiff enough to prevent that without an additional latch at the handle. Also, the single piece of padding is very thin. I added about a 1 ft square egg crate foam as a top pad and used some of the common 1/2" foam "puzzle mat" rolled and zip-tied to fit around the pillars. This forms a very solid seat for my oneida - the pillars go between the riser and cables with little play. I did not bother with the inserts for holding arrows.This case will NOT fit the longer Oneida Aeroforce, med draw. That is a 47+" string. I can be forced in but will rub tips and will not sit flush at the back of the case.
M**3
Bow case
Works great. Great fit. Good purchase. Quick delivery.
M**.
Good quality
Nice bow case that is made with good quality materials.
B**N
Came missing one of the closure clips
It came missing one of the four closure clips. No egg foam, more of a thinner flat foam.
K**R
Case size
This case fits my 44" bow with ease and has some room left over. I like the rubber arrow holder and it holds up to 12 arrows. Very good case.
B**M
straps don't hold during travel
This hard case works great for traveling down the street to the archery range and storing in the garage. I used it once to fly my compound bow cross-country. Everything was strapped down. When it arrived at my desitination and I opened it the entire contents of the case were a mess. Everything was everywhere. The bow was not strapped down. I didn't realize initiation that the straps had torn away from the case. The straps were still wrapped around the bow, they just were no longer attached to the case. All the arrows had fallen out of their holders and were a mess at the bottom of the case. many tips had fallen off due to all the turbulence experienced by everything in the case shifting around.I included a photo to show how the velcro straps ripped away from the eyelets. The eyelet hardware was still in the screws used to screw down the velcro straps. You can see the holes in the velcro straps where the eyelets used to be.I absolutely do NOT recommend this case because it failed to do the one thing I purchased it to do...securely hold down my bow while traveling via airplane.I'm very disappointed with this product and will not be purchasing a replacement from this brand.
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