After investing a lot of money in a bow and all the accessories that go with it, the best money a hunter can spend is on a case. All the investment will be lost if a bow or expensive accessories get damaged from lack of a hunting case or a poor quality one. A bow hunter has plenty to choose from when looking for the proper case to carry his all his gear.
In deciding on the type of case to buy, the first factor to consider is the type of bow and equipment that will be stored in it, and in what capacity the case will be used. If you're hiking over rough terrain and lugging your bow for any amount of time, a lightweight case will probably be the route to go.
These cases are smaller, and there are many available that are soft sided and flexible. While it won't provide the amount of protection as a hard sided case, there are many of these soft sided ones available that will be stiff enough to do the job.
On the other hand, if you're hunting in an easily accessible area, a hard bow case may be a great option. These will always provide enough strength to securely protect all your gear, and they often have much more room then the soft sided ones; many can fit a few bows and many accessories such as stabilizers, scopes, arrows, and sights. Hard sided cases will also do a better job of protecting your bow from moisture. Many hunters own both types; a harder case for travel and transport, and a softer case for carrying while walking to the hunting site.
There are several different models to choose from for cases. There is plenty of room for two bows and two stabilizers. There is a convenient arrow container that secures a dozen arrows and can be removed and used as an accessory box for easy transport.
Attempting to transport your hunting bow and accessories in a case that won't protect your gear is a bad decision. Damaging gear such as your bow, scopes, and sights can cause costly repair or even replacement. Poorly protected gear can also interfere with your hunt; getting true shots will be more difficult, often wounding or missing the animal all together. So, when purchasing accessories for your bow, put a case at the top of the list.