| Size | 5×5 ft |
| Material | Kevlar |
| Color | white |
| Sport | Target Archery |
| Brand | KAINOKAI |
- Made of aramid 1414 material, it is light in weight and high in strength, has a very good anti-puncture effect, and is very durable.
- It is okay to let the backstop sag naturally, avoid leaving the backstop in a tight state, the backstop in a tight state will reduce the buffer stroke, increase the damage to the arrow, shorten the service life of the backstop, the arrow is easy to penetrate the backstop or rebound backwards, causing unnecessary damage!
- When used indoors or in a space with a wall at the back, the distance between the backstop and the wall should be kept at least 28in. Avoid accidental damage to the wall.
- If you need a larger usable area, you can choose to use it in series on the left and right or up and down, and the series holes have been reserved.
- PERFORMANCE: 20yards can block the impact of recurve, longbow or traditional bows with a draw weight of up to 55 lbs, as well as compound bows with a speed of up to 240fps. 40yards can block the impact of recurve, longbow or traditional bows with a draw weight of up to 70 lbs, as well as compound bows with a speed of up to 300fps.
- NOTE:It is forbidden to expose to the sun when not in use.
- PACKAGE:BACKSTOP x 1 Cable ties x 1(bag)














R. Kimmel Verified Buyer –
I purchased this ” blanket” to protect my shooting partners wooden fence from errant arrows. We only shoot 25-30 pound bows at 10’13 yards but even at these low weights field-tipped arrows do some damage when the target is missed. Naturally, that damage is going to accumulate. This blanket absorbs the flyers and so far has shown no signs of wear or penetration. It definitely does the job.
One Up Golfer Verified Buyer –
I’ve been using this as a Throwing Knife backstop and it’s been perfect for this. It barely shows any wear and should last a long. I’m very happy with it.
Millissa C. Verified Buyer –
It is working well for us. We have our archery range set up indoors inside of a metal building. I would hate to poke a hole in the wall. We have the fabric hung about 6 inches in front of some hay bales. It stops my arrows flawlessly but I shoot a 35 pound bow. My husband shoots a 70 pound bow and he has managed to make 2 holes in the fabric but neither arrow made it past the metal tip. Last year we just used the hay as a backstop. It is a pain to try to locate an arrow buried in an 800 pound hay bale.
rpryor Verified Buyer –
HalinatorX Verified Buyer –
This is an example of a product that I didn’t know existed, and so I tried to basically make my own versions of this with old mattresses and cardboard and plywood however, you might not believe it, but this is a little bit better looking, more aesthetically, pleasing, then the weird things that I built. It’s great to have this for peace of mind, should you get the yips all the sudden and accidentally release your arrow a little too high or a little too left or right, it gives me a lot more confidence.
Henry penland Verified Buyer –
It does what they said it would do and does it well
jon wild Verified Buyer –
After using it a couple times in my backyard I can really tell you that this really saves you money, I don’t miss much but when your bolt hits the solid cinder block you can kiss your carbon fiber shaft goodbye. For test purposes I fired right at it and reminder keep it loose or your arrow will penetrate. It works great!
SilverbacNutsak Verified Buyer –
Won’t purchase again, waste of money!