Harvey Bautista
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2023
I bought this case because my previous storage solution was not as portable as I wanted it to be, a Plano Protector Ultra Compact -which absolutely is a great product. That thing kept my bow safe, but I outgrew its capacity, even as bulky as it was. I also noticed, even in a hardcase, because it was my bow, nothing was ever stacked on it, so I reckoned a bag would be a better choice, and I do not fly with my bow, about the only other capability I lost.For reference, my bow is an old one, a Diamon Razor Edge, whose axle-to-axle is 31". It fits just fine, and that's after I purchased two boots to protect its pulleys in this box. There is room to spare; you can probably accommodate a 32" axle-to-axle bow in here, with its advertised 35" overall length capacity.It looks like Legend has various tiers of products, and this would be at the bottom of their cases. Even if you go to their company site and look at the detailed specs; the only thing they advertise to fit the lower storage pouch is an arrow tube. I fit that arrow tube AND an MTM Ultra Compact Arrow Case in here simultaneously without stressing out the pouch or its zippers. Solo, this thing can fit an Easton Arrow Case (33"). Legend specifically undersells this case in the marketing strategy of getting you to buy a case with better advertised arrow case compatibility.Oh noes, it neither has the target crowd's flash of bright colors, or the hunter camo. I actually like a plain finish. It's not as if I am going to be carrying the bow in this bag during a stalk, and just hiking with the stored bow to a campsite does not require me to blend in with the environment. The only consideration I would have against the black color is how much heat it absorbs in open sunlight, and heat is a great enemy of bowstrings. While I would have loved camo, I am not willing to pay twice the price for it because the other compact bow case from Legend, the Crusader 35 only has 4 material advantages over the 92: internal storage sleeves in the bow compartment (which I specifically do not want), pulley boots and retaining straps, backpack straps (which I do not want), and dividing the top accessory pouch with a better contoured (using the whole top half) group of 3 storage pouches (and why would I want more zippers and smaller pouches).Feel free to call me out on this, but the Bowarmor series, as in 92/116, are probably the budget versions of the Crusader 35/38.The top bay is pretty room too for your broadhead cases and accessories. Really, if you can keep that accessory at under 6.5" in height, and 2" in depth, you can fit up to a foot wide of a box in there, as in go crazy shopping around for a tackle box or even pencil case to store components.My current stabilizer setup has me at 7", and there is plenty of room for the zipper, and the bag is not being stretched out. Yes, the bag will wrap around the bow somewhat, hence why the quiver on my bow is empty during storage, and I have 24 arrow capacity (12 in the tube, 12 more in the MTM case), more than enough for target shooting, hunting simulation, and the actual hunting shafts.Do not feel the need to be up-charged into a more prestigious case. I have only have TWO cons about the case:1. You will have to buy your own boots to protect, and in this case, anchor your bow into a defined position in the bag. Do so.2. Because the bottom is not as padded as I would like it to be, I mounted those boots about a half in higher up, so in the resting position I typically keep it in (not lying flat), the bag can crumple somewhat and provide that cushion instead.I did a lot of research, and I bias towards a snugger fit in selection, and the gamble on Legend's BowArmor 92 absolutely paid off. The smallest possible case to hold my compound bow and ALL of the bits I accrued across the years. If I do pick up more bits, I would simply place the more ready-need tools such as release, arrow puller, and hex wrench multitool in my field shooting rig (pistol belt, hip quiver, dump pouch), and assign that top pouch to components instead.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de enero de 2023
Product fits my bow well, and ample room for my arrows; however, my package came in with a box cutter slash across the length of the box… unfortunately I can’t find a way to report this. Thankfully the bag seems fine.