Back in episode 128 of the podcast, I wrote a review of the Push Alpha pack quiver and in that episode, I mentioned some 3D printed boxes that Sam a fellow club member has been producing for members.
I promised then I would be doing a full review of the boxes and explain how I’ve been using them, so here it is.
The cases come in 3 sizes, with the smallest and medium ones having sliding tops, the largest having a hinged lid. First lets look at the small box. This works really well for a few spare nocks, points and labels. I’ve given this one to my son as it fits perfectly in his little quiver pouch.
This size is ideal to fit into a pocket and would be really useful on camping or hiking trips to hold a few matches, etc.
The next is the medium pouch which has 3 sections, one long enough to accommodate a bow string.
The medium size box fits really well in the smaller mesh pouches of the Alpha pack and is large enough to house a spare string a few points, name labels, allen keys and spare plunger button.

Here you can see the medium and large box to give a comparison of sizes.
The largest box is ideal for your bow case and is large enough to accommodate bow string, plunger button, points, string wax and more. There is a small pull out draw (in green) that I use to hold my spare plunger.
Overall these work really well. I’m not sure how waterproof they are but so far there’s no complaints.
Thanks for reading and enjoy your archery.




