Archery Bow Cases
Protective cases and bags for recurve, compound, and traditional bows, including soft and hard-shell designs for transport and storage. The category spans budget through premium options (31 products, average price ~(price varies)) and features brands like LWANO among others. Average customer rating is 4.52
Top Products
MTM BHCB Crossbolt Case for bolts up to 23"
MTM
Budget
MTM Ultra Compact Arrow Case
MTM
Budget
MTM Ultra Compact Arrow Case
MTM
Budget
LWANO Compound Bow Case with Backpack Straps
LWANO
Budget
Flambeau Safe Shot Bow Case
Flambeau Inc.
Mid-Range
LWANO Compound Bow Case with Backpack Straps
LWANO
Budget
LWANO Compound Bow Case with Shoulder Straps
LWANO
Budget
LWANO Soft Lightweight Compound Bow Case with Backpack Straps
LWANO
Mid-Range
LWANO Compound Bow Case with Backpack Straps
LWANO
Budget
LWANO soft compound bow case with backpack straps
LWANO
Mid-Range
MYDAYS Crossbow Case with Backpack Straps
MYDAYS
Mid-Range
SOPOGER Lightweight Bow Case with Pockets
SOPOGER
Budget
SOPOGER Lightweight Soft Compound Bow Case with Pockets
SOPOGER
Budget
SOPOGER Lightweight Bow Case with Pockets
SOPOGER
Budget
LWANO Compound Bow Case with backpack straps
LWANO
Budget
SOPOGER Lightweight Bow Case with Pockets, 600D Water-Resistant
SOPOGER
Budget
Allen Titan Krait Crossbow Case - Soft-Shell, 37" x 19.5"
Mid-Range
Allen Titan Crossbow Case with Tricot lining
AC ALLEN
Premium
ALPS Pursuit Pack - Mossy Oak Roots
ALPS OutdoorZ
Premium
Crossbow Soft Case with Sling for Outdoor Use
FENJANER
Mid-Range
CenterPoint Archery Hybrid Crossbow Case
CenterPoint Archery
Mid-Range
DSLEAF Soft Crossbow Case with Padded Protection and Pockets
DSLEAF
Mid-Range
SPG Archery Recurve Bow Case for Longbow and Traditional Bow
SPG
Mid-Range
LWANO Crossbow Case Soft Tactical Bag with Backpack Straps
LWANO
BudgetRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size and style of bow case for my bow?
Measure your bow length when unstrung (or consult the manufacturer for takedown lengths) and choose a case rated for that length; compound bows typically need molded or rectangular compound cases while takedown recurves and longbows often fit soft or hard tube-style cases. Also consider whether you prefer hard-shell protection for travel or soft/gear cases for lighter storage and extra pockets
What level of protection do hard cases, soft cases, and hybrid cases provide?
Hard cases (plastic or molded) offer the best impact and crushing protection for travel and airline transport, soft cases (nylon or padded) provide lightweight protection and weather resistance for range transport, and hybrid cases combine structured panels with softer materials to balance protection and weight
What features should I look for besides size and protection?
Look for secure internal straps or foam inserts to immobilize the bow, adequate space or compartments for arrows, quivers, sights and tools, weather-resistant materials or sealed zippers, and comfortable carrying options like padded straps or wheels if you travel often
How much should I expect to spend on an archery bow case?
Prices vary by construction and brand; budget soft cases are commonly found under $50, mid-range padded and hybrid cases often fall between $50 and $150, and heavy-duty molded hard cases typically range higher; the category average price is around $75
Can I store accessories like arrows and scopes inside the bow case safely?
Many cases include dedicated compartments or detachable pouches for arrows and small accessories, but fragile items like scopes should be padded and secured separately inside the case to prevent movement and impact damage during transport
How do I care for and maintain a bow case to ensure longevity?
Keep soft cases clean by brushing off dirt and wiping with mild soap and water, allow them to dry fully before storage, lubricate zippers if needed, and inspect hard cases for cracks or broken latches; store cases in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent material degradation
Are there airline or travel considerations I should know about when choosing a case?
For air travel, choose a rigid, lockable case rated for checked sports equipment and check airline policies for dimensions, weight, and permitted locks; use foam padding or internal straps to prevent movement and consider reinforced corners or wheels for easier handling