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Published: June 18, 2007
Every year around Valentine's Day, the lonely hope to be hit by one of Cupid's arrows so they can fall in love and be happy. In Greek mythology, Cupid would take an arrow from his quiver, and anyone who was hit by his arrow would instantly fall in love with the next person he or she met.
Well, fast forward a few thousand years. Cupid is still shooting his arrows but now has state-of-the-art bows, arrows, and archery cases that can cost hundreds of dollars if a person doesn't know where to look.
When thinking of purchasing archery cases, it is important to know whether a soft case or a hard case is needed and what kind of bow is being used. A soft case is usually made of cloth and foam, and can hold one bow with the quiver and arrows attached. These archery cases are generally inexpensive, costing approximately $25-$50, depending on the retailer. Keystone Country Store has an online store with its entire inventory available to consumers. For $49.99, an archer can purchase the Excalibur Crossbow Case, a durable soft case with added padding that can hold a bow up to 40 inches long. But if an archer is really looking for bargain archery cases, Keystone offers a basic poly-cotton soft case for only $11.99. Archery cases such as these are really all an archer needs, as they can hold both the bow and quiver and can even fold to pocket size for added ease.
If an archer is looking to purchase more durable and reliable archery cases, a hard archery case would be a better choice. Hard cases can cost a bit more than soft cases, but the extra money is well worth the extra protection. The Ye Old Archery Shoppe is a great place to find archery cases of all price ranges, and the shop has an extensive array of hard cases. For $94, archers can purchase the DoskoSport Pro Double hard cases, which are hard plastic archery cases that can carry two bows at once. These cases have locking foam arrow retainers as well as two removable accessory boxes. But if an archer is willing to spend a little more money, he or she can purchase the GuardForce Double Bow Case, a reinforced hard case that will fit two bows up to 42 inches long. These archery cases are available for $220, and can fit twelve arrows into their thick, foam-padded arrow restraints. These cases do weight 20 pounds, however, so archers must make sure they can handle the extra weight.
If archers are using compound bow, they will need archery cases designed specifically for compound bows. These bows are designed differently than standard bows, the latter using the elasticity of the bow and string to propel the arrow forward. A compound bow uses cables and pulleys to draw its limbs back, creating more speed, durability, and consistency when shooting. Compound bow archery cases tend to be more expensive and come in both hard and soft case varieties. The Outdoor Superstore offers a soft compound bow case for $97, while the online store Outdoors Experience offers a hard compound bow case for $196. As with traditional bow cases, hard compound cases can be as heavy as 30 pounds, so an archer must make sure he or she can carry all the extra weight.
If finding a mate were as easy as finding quality archery cases, Cupid could pack up his quiver and never shoot another arrow into a lonely heart. But since love doesn't work that way, archers have to be satisfied knowing that their bows are safe and ready to fire in durable, long-lasting archery cases.
Sources:
Soft Cases. Keystone Country Store. 1999-2007.13 June 2007. http://www.keystonecountrystore.com/Soft_Cases.htm l
GuardForce Large Double Bow Case. Ye Olde Archery Shoppe. 2007.13 June 2007. http://www.yeoldearcheryshoppe.com/guardforce-larg e-double-bowcase-p-1517.html
DoskoSport SE Pro 44 Double. Ye Olde Archery Shoppe. 2007.13 June 2007. http://www.yeoldearcheryshoppe.com/doskosport-doub le-p-2924.html
"Compound Bow." Wikipedia. 8 June 2007.13 June 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_bow
SKB Double Compound Bow Case. Outdoords Experience. 2007. 13 June 2007. http://www.outdoorsexperience.com/skbdouble.html
When thinking of purchasing archery cases, it is important to know whether a soft case or a hard case is needed and what kind of bow is being used. A soft case is usually made of cloth and foam, and can hold one bow with the quiver and arrows attached. These archery cases are generally inexpensive, costing approximately $25-$50, depending on the retailer. Keystone Country Store has an online store with its entire inventory available to consumers. For $49.99, an archer can purchase the Excalibur Crossbow Case, a durable soft case with added padding that can hold a bow up to 40 inches long. But if an archer is really looking for bargain archery cases, Keystone offers a basic poly-cotton soft case for only $11.99. Archery cases such as these are really all an archer needs, as they can hold both the bow and quiver and can even fold to pocket size for added ease.
If an archer is looking to purchase more durable and reliable archery cases, a hard archery case would be a better choice. Hard cases can cost a bit more than soft cases, but the extra money is well worth the extra protection. The Ye Old Archery Shoppe is a great place to find archery cases of all price ranges, and the shop has an extensive array of hard cases. For $94, archers can purchase the DoskoSport Pro Double hard cases, which are hard plastic archery cases that can carry two bows at once. These cases have locking foam arrow retainers as well as two removable accessory boxes. But if an archer is willing to spend a little more money, he or she can purchase the GuardForce Double Bow Case, a reinforced hard case that will fit two bows up to 42 inches long. These archery cases are available for $220, and can fit twelve arrows into their thick, foam-padded arrow restraints. These cases do weight 20 pounds, however, so archers must make sure they can handle the extra weight.
If archers are using compound bow, they will need archery cases designed specifically for compound bows. These bows are designed differently than standard bows, the latter using the elasticity of the bow and string to propel the arrow forward. A compound bow uses cables and pulleys to draw its limbs back, creating more speed, durability, and consistency when shooting. Compound bow archery cases tend to be more expensive and come in both hard and soft case varieties. The Outdoor Superstore offers a soft compound bow case for $97, while the online store Outdoors Experience offers a hard compound bow case for $196. As with traditional bow cases, hard compound cases can be as heavy as 30 pounds, so an archer must make sure he or she can carry all the extra weight.
If finding a mate were as easy as finding quality archery cases, Cupid could pack up his quiver and never shoot another arrow into a lonely heart. But since love doesn't work that way, archers have to be satisfied knowing that their bows are safe and ready to fire in durable, long-lasting archery cases.
Sources:
Soft Cases. Keystone Country Store. 1999-2007.13 June 2007. http://www.keystonecountrystore.com/Soft_Cases.htm l
GuardForce Large Double Bow Case. Ye Olde Archery Shoppe. 2007.13 June 2007. http://www.yeoldearcheryshoppe.com/guardforce-larg e-double-bowcase-p-1517.html
DoskoSport SE Pro 44 Double. Ye Olde Archery Shoppe. 2007.13 June 2007. http://www.yeoldearcheryshoppe.com/doskosport-doub le-p-2924.html
"Compound Bow." Wikipedia. 8 June 2007.13 June 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_bow
SKB Double Compound Bow Case. Outdoords Experience. 2007. 13 June 2007. http://www.outdoorsexperience.com/skbdouble.html
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