Plano Bow Guard Se 44 Bow Case

Priced: $49.97 - $69.99 Rated:   - 4 stars out of 5 by 13 reviews.
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Plano Bow Guard Se 44 Bow Case -
With a large 8" width, the 44"-long SE 44 is perfect for storing shorter axle-to-axle bows without sacrificing storage space. The arrow retainers accommodate 12 carbon or aluminum arrows, while the quiver storage area permits you to keep a fully loaded quiver at the ready (mounts not included). Steel hinge pins, a tongue-and-groove hull, and sharp body lines increase strength for years of dependable use in the worst conditions. Three padlock tabs and four snap-over latches keep the case tightly sealed during rough handling. Large, wide feet add stability during harsh travel conditions, and tabs at the corners make it easy to strap the case to an ATV. Fits bows up to 38" axle-to-axle.
Dimensions: 44"L x 8"W x 20"H.

Insulation:

  • Exterior tabs offer a padlock or tie-down option

Straps:

  • Easily straps to an ATV

Features:

  • Holding tabs prevent against interior shifting
  • Protects your archery equipment during transport
  • Removable accessory box provides extra storage
  • Perfect for storing shorter axle-to-axle bows
  • Keep a fully loaded quiver at the ready
  • Quiver features angle-locking foam retainers
Gander Mountain
The SE Pro Series 44 Bow Case from Plano is durable enough to protect your most valuable archery gear and detailed enough to guarantee a special place for each piece of equipment. Fully-loaded quiver with angle-locking foam retainers securely holds up to 12 arrows in place during transport (bracket not included). Removable accessory box features a built-in broadhead tool and adjustable compartments. Secure holding tabs protect against interior shifting, while exterior tabs provide for a padlock or tie-down option on the outside. Dimensions: 44.6" x 20.4" x 8.7". Cubic foot displacement: 4.95.
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Rigid design with more flexibility and storage options. 3 padlock tabs for added security. Plenty of room for accessories. Includes newly designed Sure-Locâ„¢ arrow retainers that hold 12 arrows and fully-loaded quiver. Lockable and airline approved. Inner dimensions: 43.09'' x 15.3'' x 8.0''. Outer dimensions: 44.6'' x 20.4'' x 8.7''. Weight: 9.8 lbs.

Quiver mounting hardware not included and must be purchased separately. If you have a Bohning quiver: please find your mounting hardware through item search at item number 38-881-653-00. If you have a Kwikee quiver: please find your mounting hardware through item search at item number 38-862-407-00.

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Plano Bow Guard Se 44 Bow Case Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

good for the price

Come on guys, it's a good box for how much you paid. It will last years if you take care of it. I use it mainly for hunting on my quad. It's strapped down by bungee cords and keeps out the dust etc. I've taken out the foam on the top and now I can store my bow w/quiver and arrows attached. I've had mine for 3 years and could of gotten more out of it if it wasn't for my negligence. I'm going to purchase another. Another thing to keep in mind is if someone steals it off my bike i"m not out a whole lot of money. It's a great box for the money. Buy it.
Bowhead1 at Cabelas on 02/17/2013

ok for the price

It is an ok case I have a bowtech patriot and it fits fine. The only thing is the arrow holders are flimsy. But it can be fixed easily by just gluing velco loop over the top and putting the velcro hook on the front so you can velcro it together. It cost me all of $2 for the velcro and I just used hot glue to glue it together. And now I have no complaints other than it is kinda bulky.
Rick at Gander Mountain on 09/09/2011

Works

It is a good product if you bow fits in it. It works best for smaller bows. I wouldn't try to put a longer bow or wider bow in it. If you are smart take deminsions of your bow and look at deminsion of case before buying. Another thing if you buy a real bow (Hoyt or PSE) instead of toy bow (Mathews) you will do better.
Mid MO Hunter at Gander Mountain on 12/12/2010

Great case to protect you bow and arrows

I use my case to transport my bow in my 4X4 to my hunting areas. I feel very comfortable that my bow is well protected and secure when the terrian gets to be very rough. Its one tough case with plenty of padding.
Big Boy at Gander Mountain on 11/11/2011

THis case is huge I fit quill + 9 arrows

I fit more arrows than advertised. Had to buy more velcro straps but now it's perfect. The interior storage box fits all of my arrow accessories and my allen wrench. The price with free shipping cannot be beat. A+ Gander Mountain!!!
Uncle Chooch at Gander Mountain on 09/09/2011

Decent for the sale price

it is made pretty sturdy but it does not come with the bracket needed to attach your quiver to the case but you can use some velcro to make your own its a good purchase for the price
BowhunterPA69 at Cabelas on 09/18/2012

Perfect

Absolutely perfect, adaptable, and easy to setup. Took 10 minutes and it was perfect. Lightweight compared to much more expensive models. Would buy again
Buck at Gander Mountain on 10/10/2011

This appears to be a quality product

I was suprised at check out to see a 10.00 charge added to free shipping. I felt this was excessive.
Grandpa at Gander Mountain on 12/12/2011

Good Purchase

Good addition to my bow protects it well easy to carry
Krlevere at Cabelas on 05/23/2012

Negative Reviews:

pile of .... dont buy

junk i have mathews z7 extreme and iat dont fit...limbs hit and string is real tight..almost have to flex plastic out to fit it in ...arrow holders and junk to..they just fall out
kevin michetti at Gander Mountain on 12/12/2010

not good at all

This case is cheaply made...does not own up to the plano name!
treeman at Gander Mountain on 12/12/2010

Neutral Reviews:

Not bad but over priced

It is a little flimsy and the foam arrow holders are not made well. It's not a bad bow case for my PSE stinger's size but I would have expected a better quality product for the price.
CyBurg at Gander Mountain on 01/01/2011

ehh ok

nice case. decent size and pretty durable. but the arrow holder is awful! i wish it had the single side by side foam and not the stack. just due to the arrow holder i wouldnt reccomend
Anonymous at Cabelas on 01/04/2013