The 3i-3613-BXB has been designed specifically to fit the Ravin R9, R10, R15, R20, and R20 Sniper Edition crossbows, as well as the TenPoint Shadow NXT and Stealth NXT models. Featuring watertight, dustproof, military-grade construction, this iSeries case was built to meet all the demands and specifications of the US Military, and is the perfect solution to protect your valuable crossbow investment. Indeed, SKB Cases was recently named as the official case and gun protector of the US Olympic Shooting Team in recognition of SKB’s superior quality, craftsmanship, and gear protection. Specifications for SKB Cases iSeries 3613-12 Ultimate Waterproof Ten Point or Ravin Crossbow Case: Manufacturer: SKB Cases Color: Black Fabric/Material: Polyethylene Width: 17 in Depth/Thickness: 13.5 in Weight: 29.45 lb Condition: New Internal Length: 36 in Interior Width: 13.5 in Internal Depth/Thickness: 12 in Length: 39 in Features of SKB Cases iSeries 3613-12 Ultimate Waterproof Ten Point or Ravin Crossbow Case: Padlock holes include stainless steel padlock protector clips. Cushion grip handles on three sides for comfortable lifting and carrying. In-line skate style wheels and pull-out handle for easy transport. Waterproof and dust tight design (MIL-C-4150J). Molded-in hinge for added protection. Trigger release latch system. Snap-down rubber over-molded cushion grip handle. Ambient pressure equalization valve (MIL-STD-648C). Resistant to UV solvents corrosion fungus (MIL-STD-810F). Resistant to impact damage (MIL-STD-810F). Lifetime Warranty. 1500 Content Coverage. Package Contents: SKB Cases iSeries 3613-12 Ultimate Waterproof Crossbow Case
SKB Cases iSeries 3613-12 Ultimate Waterproof Ten Point or Ravin Crossbow Case
$559.99
SKU: BB05C31F
Category: SKB Cases
3 reviews for SKB Cases iSeries 3613-12 Ultimate Waterproof Ten Point or Ravin Crossbow Case
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cooch –
I needed a case to protect my Ravin investment but I couldn't decide between the soft or hard case from Ravin. Then I discovered this SKB case specifically for Ravin Crossbows (and Ten Point Shadow NXT and Stealth NXT models as well). So much better quality and holds 2 quivers as well. Very happy with this case.
Mark66 –
Great quality but terribly bulky design. Bow fit so tight it was difficult to get in and out. If your looking for a case to use in the field this case is not for you. I understand why SKB had to design a case that they could just swap out foam for different models but it resulted in a case that is way too big. I wanted a case that I could strap on the back of my quad. No way! If the case was a molded case that matched the outline of the bow and had secure storage for the quiver it would half the size and no doubt be a winner. If you wanted a case that could survive a plane crash this is the case for you. I returned it.
Trey –
Bought the case for my Ravin R20. It is a very rugged case that will provide good protection for the bow with its six latches. It has cutouts for extra bolts, the crank, and the quiver. The bow itself fits perfectly inside the case like a glove and the slots can hold 12 extra bolts (arrows). HOWEVER, one huge flaw is that cutout for the quiver is way too large and as soon as you try to shut the lid, the quiver will come out of its nest. I contacted SKB, and they said they have received complaints about it, but their only fix was to send me velcro strips with adhesive on them. There is no way that any type of adhesive will stay on the foam for any length of time before it is inadvertently ripped off. The representative did state that hopefully it will be fixed as the model is updated, but that does me no good now since I spent more on a case than some people spend on their crossbow. The representative did suggest using Gorilla Tape or something similar on the walls of the cutout to make the cutout smaller.Bottom Line: It will provide good protection for the crossbow, extra bolts, and crank. The jury is still out on the quiver though. It's just hard to see how such a design flaw can pass through Quality Assurance, get mass-produced, and sold to the public.