I have this same case and have flown with it 5 or 6 times. Also shipped a bow home in it via USPS once. I wouldn't buy a new case if you only have one special trip in mind but if you plan on flying with your bow a lot I would upgrade to something more sturdy.Thank you guys for the help. I guess I’m wondering if this seemingly not so robust skb case I have is sufficient or it’s recommended getting one more robust. Should I use this and pack it with clothes or upgrade to a case with less flex. Thanks again guys!
+1 on adding a note. Mine says “Caution!! razor sharp objects inside!”Also include a Word.doc note, printed on both sides, in the bow case. Enclosed in tight, shrunk plastic to protect note.
I use: ...Warning, sharp objects, high tension strings enclosed, may cause injury if handled incorrectly...
I have been present on all TSA inspections of my Bow. TSA sees a quality Pelican or SKB case, red flags go up!
Once thru initial security scan, my Pelican carry on gets pulled aside to inspect, every time!
Last season I checked the pistol-locked case in a Pelican case of my gear too. That way I'm declaring two WEAPONS. And present right there when TSA inspects my checked weapon luggage. They have me unlock the 2 cases, inspect as I'm 5' away observing, then ask me back over to lock cases. Security TSA tape gets wrapped around and off the 2 checked bags go.
Upon landing, no need to go to baggage carousel. Just go to airline baggage office, they hand carry those "weapon bags" there.
Enki double bow case....can’t believe more people don’t use this case...
The bows are super stable, but that might be the only downfall, you can’t get much for extra gear in there if you are packing two bows. Clothing definitely fits, but things like boots or any other bulky items don’t fit. I can fit all my soft clothing in there with two bows, though.How easy is it to stabilize bows in that case? Looks like they just slide in from one side. Definitely looks like a good bow case, I like that several of the other options allow you to pack gear and bows, seems that enki case is a great bow/arrow case.
I've had bags with pistols just come out on the carousel before many times.
Regarding the OP I picked up a Legend Everest case last year and love it. I've only flown on 2 trips with it so long term durability is still to be tested, but plenty of room for the bow, and your clothes around it, etc. Optics go in my carry on.
We just throw a pistol in with our bows so nobody can open our cases.
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I didn't know that...so if there's a firearm in the case it's not supposed to be opened after the initial TSA inspection?
Yes, it must be YOUR locks. If they want access they need to request the key from you. They are supposed to inspect in your presence but I’ve had them take it to the back room and not let me in. I did not make a fuss in this case (did submit a formal complaint after) but it’s an FAA federal law they have to follow.Correct they inspect it then you put your own( non tsa) locks on it and you’re good to go.
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