First Look: Elevation and October Mountain Products V3X Bow Case

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posted on December 8, 2021
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Elevation and October Mountain Products, two Kinsey Brands, both announced brand-new bow cases specifically designed for the 2022 Mathews V3X flagship bow.

The Elevation Mathews V3X bow case is strategically crafted with a combination of waterproof and anti-slip shell materials and zippers to keep the V3X dry and protected with adjustable cam cradles. The V3X bow case also helps to organize gear with a waterproof arrow pocket, sleeve pocket and outer mesh stash pocket. Sides are fully padded to protect the bow, while a carry handle and padded shoulder strap eases portability. The interior of the case measures 39.5 inches X 18 inches X 3 inches.

The October Mountain Products Mathew V3X, meanwhile, is equipped with bow tie-downs, padded walls, and numerous accessory pockets. The exterior shell is ripstop, while the interior is fleece lined for protection. Three accessory pockets allow for the transport of smaller gear, one of which is a full-size arrow pocket. This pocket measures 39.5-inches X 8 inches X 3 inches, while the case itself comes in at 39.5 inches X 8 inches X 3 inches.

For more on these limited edition cases, check out elevationequipped.com or octobermountainproducts.com.

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