![]() ![]() There are also padlock clasps for additional protection against theft or damage, in case you find yourself nested among thieves who might crack your case open like a clam. The hard polymer shell is the primary line of defense against damage, making a safe cocoon in which you can store or move your crossbow, and that hard shell is held in place around your crossbow with three heavy-duty latches. This not only can keep your crossbow from moving around inside the case, but it can provide extra protection in case you drop the case or drop something on it. That versatility is really the standout feature here-even though it can hold differently sized crossbows, the Plano can still be a tight and stable fit thanks to the interior foam padding and lashing straps. It’s got a flared design that fits most modern crossbow models, and can fit a wide range of brands, and the interior width of 27 inches can fit both recurve crossbows and compound crossbows, while the 12 inches of height can even accommodate some attached accessories like scopes. It’s versatile and accessible, and that’s true for even for the greenest crossbow archer. Of those models, our favorite is definitely the Spire. Plano is one of the oldest case companies out there-it was founded in 1952, so they’ve been crafting cases for about seven decades-and they make a lot of great cases. We’ve known this to fit models from the following, but you need to check the size of your crossbow to be sure your particular model will fit: CenterPoint, Wicked Ridge, TenPoint, Barnett, Excalibur, and others. Plus it looks like an armadillo, and we think that’s fantastic. The versatile sizing of the Plano Spire Crossbow Case makes it great for crossbow archers of all experience levels who want a simple but protective crossbow case, and it can be a great case if you’re new to using a crossbow. Summary: This is the first case we usually suggest, because it’s literally designed to fit most crossbow models out there. ![]()
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