SAS Adjustable Archery Arrow Case Carrier with Strap
$26.99 Original price was: $26.99.$21.99Current price is: $21.99.








Overview:
The extendable archery arrow carrier is adjustable from 24 in to 39 in and can hold up to 20 arrows.
It comes with an adjustable back strap for easier transporting.
Features:
Color: Black.
Material: PE.
Diameter: 3-1/4 in.
Minimum length: 24 in approx.
Maximum length: 39 in approx.
Extends to up to 18 different lengths.
Adjustable back strap, to keep the quiver comfortable.
Adjustable back strap, to keep the quiver comfortable
Foam Arrow Insert Included
Minimum length: 24 in approx.
Maximum length: 39 in approx.
Extends to up to 18 different lengths
13 reviews for SAS Adjustable Archery Arrow Case Carrier with Strap
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Norman Chodrick –
Better and more functional than it at first appears with an obvious potential noise factor to be considered in hunting use.
I was not quite certain about giving this item 5 stars but only because I am not sure I love it yet although it seems to be more functional than it first appears to be with my having only received it today 9/29/2016. Looks pretty cheaply made. Looking at the photo that is shown on Amazon you see the bottom of the strap. You don’t see how it is attached but it is only attached to a maybe 3/8″ plastic collar that slides up and down the case/quiver to accommodate the arrow/bolt length adjustments. If you were using the same length of arrows/bolts all the time and you got the fit right for how you wanted to use it, you could just glue that collar in place and save some wear and tear there. I got this quiver because I liked the idea of being able to extend it so that the arrow fletching would not be visible ‘on the hunt’. After looking the quiver over on receipt, it occurs to me that if one were to use it with the fletchings/vanes sticking out as is usual with most quivers there would likely be quite a lot of free movement and rattling around as it is just hollow plastic. But then you still have the option of rolling foam around the inside-thicker or thinner as needed-and then it could work probably as quietly as a regular soft type quiver. However used as I intend with the fletchings being enclosed and inside cushioning any movement that could work pretty well too. If used for hunting, this quiver would need to be wrapped with some type of foam on the outside as any brush hitting it would likely produce that noisy thump drum sound of hollow plastic. Also there are two variations of this quiver offered, one for about $15 and the other-with an ‘insert’-for $20. I went for the $20 version because I assumed and hoped the ‘insert’ would be for additional strengthening in the bottom for broadheads–not so. I think the insert is kind of nice though because, while you could only carry just 12 arrows, using the insert is another way to keep the arrows from moving around making noise and rubbing against each other.The insert consists of a rod with two circular foam pieces slotted like usual to grip arrow shafts. The foam pieces can be variably positioned for length as they slide up and down the center rod. Looks like you could draw 12 field points easily at the range and possible two bladed broadheads from over your shoulder feeling and flattening the broadhead against the inside of the quiver as there is about a 1/4″ clearance gap between the outside diameter of the two foam circular arrow holders and the inside diameter of the quiver/tube itself that seems made to allow for this. It is clearly not likely that you could draw other multi-bladed or mechanical broadheads this way, you would have to use the rolled foam method. You could still use it as a transportation container with extra arrows with those broadheads only that to extract any you would have to draw all of the arrows out at the same time as individual extraction would be blocked. Used this way the arrows would seem to be protected very well for transport and the tube/quiver’s screw-on cap also helps in this regard and for rain protection (easy to drill a hole in the bottom for that) and dual use out of sight storage wherever although the cap is not attached so could be misplaced. But on that note I am fairly certain that one could drill a hole in the top of the cap and half rivet a nylon strap on so it will swivel so you could unscrew the cap and glue the end of the strap to the outside of the tube and place Velcro on the strap or on the strap and tube so you wouldn’t lose it and have it not flopping around when not screwed on. I also plan on cutting a circular 1/8″ or so thick piece of fairly hard plastic to glue to the inside bottom to help guarantee broadheads.do not work holes in the bottom..
Nick Chillin –
Fits perfect in my soft bow case
Great hard case. Fits perfect in the front pouch of my Sunya soft case. Holds all 12 of my arrows. Easy to adjust
Michael –
Simple, effective, perfect
Well, I shopped around for all sorts of different “fancy” options for storing, transporting, and quivering arrows. I’m somewhat new to archery, and being something of a gear fanatic, naturally I got into examining all the various options available.In the end, a solution like this is — to me — the ultimate best way to go. It combines storage, transport, and quiver into a single, compact, very easy to use unit. The main thing I really love about it is how the tube so easily extends and collapses. For storage you can lock it into place for any arrow length you have, and then when you get to the range you can collapse it a bit to expose the ends for quiver access.When I first unboxed it, I was instantly skeptical about the capacity — `wait… I’m supposed to be able to fit 12 arrows… in THERE?’ But, sure enough, no problem, they totally fit just fine and are held very nicely and securely in place with the included separator thingamajig. That thingamajig, however, is constructed thoughtfully enough not to grip the arrows so tightly that they can’t be individually drawn, with relative ease.It’s not a fancy, stylish, or even particularly super high quality solution, but for the money spent I am very happy. I always love it when the simplest and cheapest option works the best. In a perfect world I’d love for there to be something similar to this, constructed of aluminum. But — again — it’s totally fine as it is, and hands-down the best overall solution I was able to find.
Richard Garza –
Not just a tube.
It is very well made and durable, but it is also very much a multi functioning tool that works perfectly for me.My arrows are safe and sound, and there is no rattle or loose fit to the arrows either!I found staggering your arrows makes room for the larger fletchings one might have, and makes it possible to leave the points on also.
Chris –
Very good!!
A little thinner wall material than I was expecting but appears tough enough. Mine arrived with an insert. Was only able to get four Excalibur Firebolt arrows in the insert. Any more than that and the arrows are too close together.I bought it to use with my climbing deer stand. It will be a great asset to protect my arrows when climbing up and down trees. Glued the cap to the tube with a small strap so I don’t drop it while removing or putting it back on.I added pieces of foam material in the cap and in the bottom of the tube to protect the broadheads and light nocks on the arrows.Worth the money and solved my arrow protection problem.Just used it today on my climbing tree stand. Worked great to store arrows for my crossbow.Bill
AsYourAttorney –
Perfect for range day and safely transporting lots of arrows
These work great for range day. You can carry and store like 12 or 16 arrows without worrying about damaging the fletching, shaft, or tips! You can (alternatively) use it to store paper targets rolled up. Light weight too. I keep in another sling type backpack that has extra pockets and stuff for my other archery range day tools etc, so whenever I wanna go shoot, I just grab that and my bow and I’m off! 10/10 recommend
DONALD –
Nice Holder
Ordered 2 one was great holds and protects my arrows but other one the top was broken little disappointed because really needed 2 for this weekend
Customer of Stuff –
Way cool
This is much better than a big rectangle case I was going to buy for my arrows. The length is quickly adjustable of the tube so you can shorten it all the way and make it a quiver or extend it then cap it. The insert it came with feels durable enough for what it does. It holds all 12 of my arrows tightly and there is no rattle. There also is foam in the bottom of the tube to keep it from making too much noise and also protecting the tips and mocks. Great value. It’s not an indestructible case but it is great for storage or travel. If you don’t use the insert I would guess you could stuff another 6+ arrows in here. The insert holds 12
Jesse Anderson –
This holds my 12 arrows effortlessly. I recommend storing each arrow in the holder so that there’s 6 arrows pointing up and 6 arrows pointing down in a staggered pattern. While you’re using it as a quiver, remove the holder and just drop your arrows into the tube. Easy to adjust and fits my recurve arrows with room to spare. Great buy for the price!
Hambone Fakenamington –
Very good value for the money, it expands nicely to accommodate a vast majority of arrows, and the insert holds them steady. My only complaint is the capacity with insert is on the low side, but that’s nitpicking. I would buy another without hesitation
DozenFaun –
I use Crossbolts 11/32” arrows and I can’t fit more than 6 shaft even if there is slots for 12
Jordan T. –
Cheaper build quality but great value for the price, will definitely be good enough for my purpose for years to come.Not sure what others are complaining about, fully adjustable length, fit 12 30” arrows just fine in the included insert, nice and neat I like it a lot
Sothea Chhum –
I use this arrows tube to carry my 6 newly bought 28″ factory fletched arrows and find this very practical. The foam can hold 12 arrows but I prefer to carry only 6 as it’s a little bit tight and I don’t want to damage the fletching. The length of the tube can be changed easily.