A multi-layered block constructed from dense foam provides a safe and effective backstop for arrows. These blocks are designed to decelerate and stop projectiles fired from bows, minimizing damage to the arrows and offering a durable practice or competition surface. Different density foams are often layered to create optimal stopping power while reducing wear and tear.
These layered foam constructions offer several advantages. Their layered design allows for extended use compared to single-density targets. The layered approach also enhances arrow stopping power across a wider range of draw weights. Furthermore, these targets often facilitate easier arrow removal, a key factor in both practice and competition settings. Historically, archers have utilized a variety of backstops from straw bales to tightly packed earth. The development of specialized foam targets marked a significant improvement in safety, durability, and convenience.