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BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve

$19.99

Features:

  •  Block Replacement Cover for JOAD / NASP© Target
  • Easy-on, easy-off 2 sided replaceable FITA face sleeve
  • Fits the Bullseye target only
  • Foam target NOT included

Out of stock

BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve

$19.99

The BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve is a replaceable cover for the Bullseye Archery Target. It has an easy-on, easy-off application and is 2-sided.

SKU: B90253

  •  Block Replacement Cover for JOAD / NASP© Target
  • Easy-on, easy-off 2 sided replaceable FITA face sleeve
  • Fits the Bullseye target only
  • Foam target NOT included

Out of stock

The BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve is a replaceable cover for the Bullseye Archery Target. It has an easy-on, easy-off application and is 2-sided.

SKU: B90253

The BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve is a replaceable cover for the Bullseye Archery Target. It has an easy-on, easy-off application and is 2-sided.

SKU: B90253

BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve

$19.99

The BLOCK Bullseye Replacement Sleeve is a replaceable cover for the Bullseye Archery Target. It has an easy-on, easy-off application and is 2-sided.

SKU: B90253

  •  Block Replacement Cover for JOAD / NASP© Target
  • Easy-on, easy-off 2 sided replaceable FITA face sleeve
  • Fits the Bullseye target only
  • Foam target NOT included

Out of stock

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Reviews

5/5

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Posted by Ken on Oct 14th 2022
4/5

I thought there would be 10 rings on both sides.

Posted by Anonymous on Jun 5th 2021
5/5

Great product. Works like original.

Posted by Allen Scarbrough on Dec 4th 2019
4/5

These sleeves are great for the Block targets. The fit is snug, so having 2 people slide them on is helpful. I have had some sleeves shrink to about 3/4 of their original size, but maybe that problem has been solved. Occasionally, an arrow will slice the stitching that attaches to front to the side, and the sleeve starts to come apart. I have found that some duck tape and a heavy-duty stapler work well to repair them. Be sure to cover the targets with a tarp when not in use, to preserve the targets and prevent the colors from fading.

Posted by Andrew on Feb 18th 2019