Wednesday, January 8, 2020

MTM CASE-GARD to Display at ATA Show

Since 1968, MTM has continued to design and produce solution-based products for a wide range of shooting enthusiasts—including archers and bowhunters. At this year's Archery Trade Association show in Indianapolis, IN, MTM will have on display several of the company's products intended to solve gear storage and transportation problems common to on-the-go bowhunters and 3D shooters.

Safely transporting arrows either cross-country or from the home to the field is a challenge faced by most bowhunters. MTM offers several convenient solutions with their robust arrow cases. Designed for vertical bow and crossbow arrows, MTM manufactures multiple arrow cases with various storage capacities to accommodate any need.

In addition to its full line of arrow cases, MTM offers specialty cases to keep broadheads safe, secure, and sharp. There are cases sized for transporting conveniently in hunting daypacks as well as larger cases for storage in tackle boxes or dry boxes. Other innovative products include full-size broadhead and archery tackle boxes, accessory boxes, broadhead wrenches, and nock adjustment tools.

MTM invites all ATA members and the media to visit booth #1037 to learn more about these and other MTM Case-Gard products.

MTM Case-Gard™ is family owned and operated since 1968. MTM strives to be innovative in our approach to the shooting sports. All of our products were either designed by one of us, as a solution to a problem we ran into, or because you, the Case-Gard user, suggested it. The results are innovative quality products that last! For more information and availability, check with your local sporting goods dealer or contact MTM Molded Products at (937) 890-7461. See the full line of MTM products at www.mtmcase-gard.com

Contact: Kim Cahalan kim@mediadirectcreative.com; Al Minneman allenm@mtmcase-gard.com; Cheryl Luksic cheryll@mtmcase-gard.com

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