*Please note any accessories/objects used in photos DO NOT come with the case*
What are Lakewood Cases made of?
Bow Cases
The soft outside of a Lakewood Case is made with a foam lined denier nylon. For added durability, the bottom of most of our cases uses a ballistic nylon material. To give you hard case protection, the inside of the case is made from a highly durable ABS plastic. Finally, a high density polyurethane foam lines the ABS plastic to protect your bow and other gear.
Fishing Cases
The soft outside of a Lakewood Case is made with a foam lined denier nylon. For added durability, the bottom of most of our cases uses a ballistic nylon material. To give you hard case protection, the inside of the case is made from a highly durable ABS plastic.
Gun Cases and Other Cases
The soft outside of a Lakewood Case is made with a foam lined denier nylon. For added durability, the bottom of most of our cases uses a ballistic nylon
material. To give you hard case protection, the inside of the case is made from a highly durable ABS plastic. Finally, a high-density polyurethane foam lines the ABS plastic to protect your gun and other gear.
Are your cases waterproof?
All Lakewood cases are water resistant. The seams and zippers on our cases are not glued and welded shut. However, the materials are sewn tight enough that many of our cases will float. We have even had customers clean their cases with a hose, pressure washer, or by running them through the car wash, without water entering their case.
Can you lock a Lakewood Case?
Lakewood Cases feature lockable zippers for travel. When the two zippers are pulled together, they create a ring that a luggage or TSA compliant lock can be attached too.
Do you have a warranty?
All new Lakewood cases are covered by a lifetime warranty against product/manufacture defect. If you have warranty questions, please contact us and we will go through what is covered and what isn’t and get you instructions on how to proceed with a warranty repair. We will ask for specific items to begin this process. Please note you will be responsible for shipping it to us for the repairs/replacement.
What is your return policy?
30-day, no questions asked return policy on all new products. If your Lakewood case does not give you easier access and better protection we will refund your money, no questions asked. Please note that BARGAIN CAVE items CANNOT be returned. They are sold as is.
If you have return questions, please contact us and we will go through the steps to get started. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you return shipping instructions on how and where to send your package. You will be responsible for the shipping back to us. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Do you ship Internationally?
Please call or email us directly for all international shipment quotes other than Canada. Canada can be purchased here through our website. When contacting us we will need to know what case(s) you are interested in and shipping address.
International orders will ship via UPS, FedEx, US Mail, or DHL. Also, please note that you the customer are responsible to handle all custom charges and know how your country will handle incoming shipments.
How long will it take to ship my order?
Please allow 1 to 2 days for order processing. Depending on the time of the year, custom cases can take up to 2 weeks to build. For rush shipping options, please contact us.
Prop 65 Warning
California Proposition 65, officially the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, is a law that requires warnings be provided to California consumers when they might be exposed to chemicals identified by California as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity. The warnings are intended to help California consumers make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals from the products they use. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) administers the Proposition 65 program and publishes the listed chemicals, which includes more than 850 chemicals. In August 2016, OEHHA adopted new regulations, effective on August 30, 2018, which change the information required in Proposition 65 warnings.