Review: Mystery Ranch Bow Case

Locally, the Mystery Ranch name has become synonymous with quality and durability, and the company’s new Anchor Point Bow Case lives up to the reputation. This padded, zippered case is designed for the hunter who wants to protect his bow, without hauling around an unwieldly hard case. The sleek design—featuring full-coverage foam padding and 840D coated nylon—allows the case to be stored behind a car seat, in a closet, hung on a wall, stuffed under a bed frame, or even throw in the back of a truck bed.

Internally, it’s designed to fit modern compound bows, with a length of 39.5 inches. Two straps loop around the bow’s riser to secure it in place, and the bag is tall enough that you can leave your quiver attached. For extra arrows, another zippered pocket provides secure storage; and smaller mesh pockets fit other things like a release, extra field tips, or game calls. For even more versatility, pick up an Anchor Point Cube ($20), which can be attached just about anywhere in the case, and is great for transporting broadheads so they won't damage your bow. To round out the features, external loops and tie-down points provide ample options for securing the case. With your bow safe, you can turn your attention to more pressing matters, like where the elk are, and how to kill them.

Available at mysteryranch.com; $300.