Elevation Talon 46 DBL Double Bow Case Black 46 in.
Original price was: $257.13.$179.99Current price is: $179.99.
Elevation Talon 46 DBL Double Bow Case
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Description
The Elevation Talon 46 double bow case has a split frame design to carry two complete rigs or one full rig and accessories. Each case half is 46″ long x 3″ deep x 18″ tall, with both featuring string and cam cradles and bow tie downs. The front lid has an over-sized arrow pocket, long rod pocket with adjacent accessory pocket and topped off with two side rod pockets. The Elevation handle and shoulder strap make the case portable and once at the range, one 18″ x 18″ x .5″ pocket on the back hold target faces or other accessories.
Additional information
| Weight | 9.600 kg |
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| Dimensions | 48.00 × 18.00 × 8.00 cm |
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