Fits my Mathews TRX 40 perfectly and has plenty of room for all accessories in one case. Well-constructed and durable. Very happy so far.
So far really happy with the case, am easily able to pack all of my gear into the one bag.
The Legend Archery Everest 44 case is a little pricey but its well worth it.
I'm seeing quite a few people at my club with that case and the smaller variant.
It stands out from the rest by having tiedown velcro straps that you can position anywhere on the bottom of the case. Allowing you to be able to put any bow under 44" in the case. I only wish there was a way to get more of them.
This trolley case allows me to bring a mobile workshop worth of stuff anywhere I go. The various handles lets me carry it however I want. I have concerns with the longevity of the flimsy mesh panels, and the arrow tube holder/stabilizer velcros are not the easiest to deal with.
Overall its great if you're willing to part with a large amount of your money. Its worth the price.
This is a well constructed bag that has the ability to house 2 compound bows (with a bit of creativeness and some added protection layer (say beach towel to fully segregate the hardware rubbing). This is done by many archers (myself included) and is very acceptable and easily achievable. Many pockets on the outside and inside of the bag allows for (I'd say) what every archer would need to bring for shooting and doing possible repair/maintenance on their bow. Well constructed to allow it to be ruggedly used (within reason of course). It does come with 1 set of CAM protector and velcro straps so many securing options exist.
This is a very well designed and durable case made for larger compound bows with loads storage for the essential support kit. Given the quality of the workmanship and materials used to fabricate this case, I expect this item to last many years of user abuse.