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For $80 less, and does basically the same job...

Sssshhhhh.....🤫 The Mathews fanboys think McPherson also invented sliced bread and the wheel. Anything with their label HAS to be better.

I've been using the larger version of the MTM for years and it fits nicely into the horizontal pouch in my bow cases. But unless a product is at least $100, it cannot be suitable and functional...certainly not Mathews approved. Bridgelock, anyone???
 
I like MTM products too. Made in Ohio and priced right! On the other hand, I hope Mathews makes as much profit as people are willing to pay. The financing they have put into design, R&D, advertising and all the other stuff that makes a business successful is first hand look at a successful American company. I don’t like the price that has become the industry norm either but why blame the company and not the people that keep driving it up.
 
The financing they have put into design, R&D, advertising and all the other stuff that makes a company successful is first hand look at a successful American company. I don’t like the price that has become the industry norm either but why blame the company and not the people that keep driving it up.
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If it was 100 with the holder it wouldn’t be too out of line , but another 50 …150…eh buy the SKB for 100 and you can’t fit a full dozen in your luggage and even attach broadheads and have them safe and sound
 
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what would be the the difference? between a "TAC" arrrows and a hunting arrow, I take it the target arrows are fatter. maybe?
Yeah pretty much. The arrows I use for TAC are standard diameter .246 arrows in a 250 spine, so they're too fat. Hunting arrows are Victory 5mm's
 
Shhhhhhh. I'm definitely "NOT" going to 3D print one just for fun. It won't be on etsy though. No way i'm messing with Mathews lawyers.
The shape of the case is identical to the $19 Amazon one I linked. Mathews seemed to have stolen from them. :cool:
 
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I've been using the larger version of the MTM for years and it fits nicely into the horizontal pouch in my bow cases. But unless a product is at least $100, it cannot be suitable and functional...certainly not Mathews approved. Bridgelock, anyone???
Same. The bigger ones fit perfectly inside the arrow pocket on soft cases. And I have one that goes with my Pelican Air hard case. Much prefer the MTMs over the tubes. I have probably five of the MTMs laying around with arrows in them.
 
I personally like my Easton arrow tube, fills the bill for me as far as protective storage. $23 is a lot better than $100. IMHO
 
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Any kind of arrow storage outside a quiver is stupid and a waste of money. Mine have sat leaned up in a corner of my garage with zero issues literally since the 90s! But i guess i need to go buy this thing now because marketing machine says so right?
Not everyone has a garage to keep their stuff, and some people travel to hunt. Having decent arrow storage is a must for many people. But, $150 for a 6 arrow box is stupid. Not when you can get one for $20 off Amazon.
 
Not everyone has a garage to keep their stuff, and some people travel to hunt. Having decent arrow storage is a must for many people. But, $150 for a 6 arrow box is stupid. Not when you can get one for $20 off Amazon.
Lean em in your closet. Put em in your bow case for travel. People blow a ton of money on crap they don’t need. Many have zero ability to resist marketing and credit card debt doesn’t phase them.
 
For $80 less, and does basically the same job...

When I was flying to Colorado last year I thought about buying one of those, but instead just put my arrows in a cardboard tube and put the tube inside my Pelican hard case with my bow. Worked fine for me and didn't have to buy it.
 
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another option Plano Bow-Max® Arrow Max Archery Case and toss a Mathews sticker on there!

 
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