Creating an archery target from foam offers a cost-effective and customizable alternative to commercially produced targets. This involves selecting appropriate foam types, such as polyethylene or polyurethane, cutting them to the desired shape and size, and layering them to achieve the necessary stopping power for different draw weights. A simple example would be a layered block target constructed from high-density polyethylene foam sheets.
Home-constructed targets allow archers to tailor their practice sessions to specific needs and budgets. The ability to adjust target size, shape, and density offers flexibility not readily available with commercial targets. Historically, archers utilized various natural materials like straw or tightly packed earth for target practice. Modern foam materials provide a convenient and durable alternative, contributing to the accessibility of the sport.