Mckenzie 20950 TuffBlock Gioco Tiro al bersaglio tiro con l'arco

Brand:Delta McKenzie

3.6/5

488.31

I bersagli TuffBlock sono consigliati per archi a basso carico sotto i 40 libbre.

EAN: 0799916807000

Categories: Sport e tempo libero, Caccia e pesca, Tiro con l'arco, Obiettivi,

Il basso peso consente anche ai tiratori con poca o nessuna esperienza di avere successo. Misura 24 pollici per 11 pollici per 24 pollici. Consigliato per archi a basso carico sotto i 40 libbre. La dimensione variabile del bersaglio consente diversi livelli di difficoltà. Ideale per il tiro al bersaglio generale per arcieri di tutti i livelli.
Brand Mckenzie
Brand ‎Mckenzie
Brand Name ‎Mckenzie
Color white
Color ‎white
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,065 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎One Archery Target
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎9.35 x 3.94 x 9.45 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎25 x 24 x 24 inches
Item Weight ‎2.93 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Big Rock Sports
Material Foam
Material ‎Foam
Model Name ‎20950
Model Year ‎2000
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎1.81 Kilograms
Part Number ‎20950
Size One Size
Size ‎One Size
Sport Type Target Archery
Sport Type ‎Target Archery
Style ‎block
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎Please contact the manufacturer for warranty information.

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Scritto da: CEO Priority One Resources
PERFECT FOR WHAT IT IS INTENDED FOR- KIDS BOWS AND ROUNDED TIP ARROWS
For everyone who has written a negative review about this, I suspect you are not using it correctly. Here is a detailed description so that if you are considering purchasing it you purchase it for the right reason. This is about 2'X2' on the front, and about 1' deep. It is composed of styrofoam encased in a sealed semi-heavy plastic cover (think plastic as thick as a good ziplock bag with a target on it). It is clearly labeled that it is not intended for bows with greater than 40lb draw. I would add that it is intended for kids arrows with rounded tips. Don't even try regular archery arrows with practice tips. And most definitely don't use broad heads with this. As far as what you can expect when you shoot. The rounded tip arrows will hit the target where you want, with practice and the use of good sighting. On the youth archery set I use it for I simply us colored headed pins taped above the arrow rest for varying elevations. When a round tip arrow goes into a styrofoam target don't expect it to look like Robin Hood placed the arrows. They will likely deflect some through the media so you will get some varying angles on the arrows that are in the target. Or, you might not. But, I'm just saying don't expect the arrows to react to the target like they would if it were a much more expensive target designed for high bow weight and practice or broadhead points. Rounded points will act less predictably at lower velocity in a styrofoam target. For life of use I would say you should be able to expect this to last for a few hundred shots. If I remember the price correctly it was something like $20. So from my experience of buying targets for both archery and guns, $20 for a few hundred shots is pretty reasonable. I got this along with a Bear Archery First Shot Youth Bow Set to expose my nieces and nephews archery when they get to be 5-7. This is fine for that. And I shoot the target in my office at about 15 feet if I am getting cabin fever. When I read the reviews before I bought this I was astounded at how many reviews reflected the purchase of something other than what was expected. I hope this review helps a little to give the right expectation.
Scritto da: Gregg
Nice target
Decent for the price. Works as it should. Very light weight.
Scritto da: Spencer
Great target, with some quirks
I purchased this target for use with my 20lb recurve bow for myself and my children. The target is super light so it is very easy to get to my shooting area as well as tuck back in my garage when I'm done. There are however, a few things to keep in mind. This target is a large block of Styrofoam, the quality that makes it light and easy for low power bows to sink an arrow into it, also makes it fly all around when the arrow hits. You need to make sure you have it blocked off on the sides and back so you're not constantly having to adjust where you're shooting. This will be pretty obvious once you've put a few arrows into it. Again, since it is Styrofoam, as I pull my arrows out, little bits of the Styrofoam come out with them. The case is just a piece of plastic, so nothing fancy there. I'm sure it wont be too long before I'm needing to replace my target. With how much my family and I enjoy shooting, target replacement costs looks like it'll quickly become the largest cost of this activity. There are many targets for higher power bows that look to be more durable with self healing cases for a similar price to this target. It would be nice if there was something of that style available in this price range. Overall a good target that I'm happy with.
Scritto da: Presha
Great for beginner bow practice
My daughter needed a target to practice her bow and arrow with, this one was perfect. It was a good size, stayed up when it was shot at yet super light weight. There are different size targets on the different sides which is also nice.
Scritto da: Ryan
The TuffBlock is not the absolute best archery target out there
It is exactly what you pay for. The TuffBlock is not the absolute best archery target out there, but for the price it does very well. I have shot over 300 arrows into it and it is still up, ready to take more. It is made of high density foam so every time you shoot an arrow and pull it out, a little bit comes off. I shoot it in my backyard so there are tiny pieces of foam out there, but don't let that discourage you from buying this. It really is a great target. I did however receive the target with a large slice in the plastic on the outside. I kept it because I'm just going to be shooting holes in it anyway, but it is unclear whether it was a shipping mistake or the product was shipped like that. I would absolutely purchase this product again.
Scritto da: MGC
Decent target
My bow is a 50# eastern recurve, this target is not quite rated for the poundage, also the center shoots out fairly quickly. Eventually I will probably core it out and insert a foam roller in the center for easy bullseye replacement.
Scritto da: Alex D.
Not too "Tuff", but great price.
These are cheap, and great for what they say they are. I have shot through mine on a few occasions (with a 30 lb. draw weight only), so definitely don't mount against a wall or anything solid. I personally have them on shelves with no back, which works as well as a stand for me. If you overshoot or have accuracy issues, these seem like they would be rather small, though for closer range practice that shouldn't be a serious problem. The main issue being, these can easily work inside during bad weather instead of going to a range, so long as you shoot well enough to not miss the target. They were FABULOUS for that purpose for me. They don't last terribly long either, but compared to other archery target block prices, I really didn't expect much more than what I got: a styrofoam block wrapped in plastic marked with targets, just like it looks like.
Scritto da: DC
Does the job but won’t for long
It is what it is supposed to be, a target. But it is just thin plastic wrapped around syrofoam. Easily could make this and not pay $50. It will not take more than a few hundred shafts before the plastic will tear apart. Sadly as soon as you test it you cannot return it.

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