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Braodheads Foam Arrow Tips combine soft EVA foam with a sturdy aluminum screw insert, designed to fit standard arrows for safe, durable, and realistic archery practice and combat games. Each lightweight tip (38g) measures 2.1 inches in diameter and 2.8 inches in length, offering a perfect balance of safety and performance. Sold in packs of 10, these tips are ideal for outdoor sports, CS games, and archery training, ensuring fun without injury.







| ASIN | B0CJJFLY8G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,337 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #19 in Archery Broadheads |
| Brand Name | TY Archery |
| Color | 10 pcs Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2023 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.71 x 4.88 x 2.52 inches |
| Manufacturer | Tianyao Archery Sport Co. Ltd. |
| Outer Material | foam |
| Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
| Part Number | TY-CSPUH-GR10 |
M**H
Works for my purpuse
Bought it to test a 315 foot per sec crossbow. Use it to shoot into a tarp. They have held up, just used 1 about 50 times, no damage to it or the bolt. Might be safe to shoot people with a kids bow for larping but would hurt/ knock someone out with a crossbow.
B**R
Dense foam and easy to attach to arrow shafts that have standard screw-in tips
Dense foam, which was great. Very much like foam dodgeballs. Used these for archery tag. You can feel getting hit but it doesn't hurt at all. Would've been 5 stars except two of the foam heads arrived already detached from the screw shaft and a few more became detached after a couple of uses. BUT the foam heads were easily repaired using super glue, and we had no issues after the repair. Price was pretty good. No regrets with these.
A**?
What a freaking hoot!
I'm been using these around the property, kind of like LOOOONG range lawn darts, but super safe. Very fun to pick an object a fair distance away and launch these to see how close I can get. Buy these!
P**9
Great for Archery Tag. Feels like a dodgeball when hit.
These are quite entertaining! I looked at other similar items elsewhere and was worried with those that they might come apart and cause injury. I like how these are rather thick and feel durable. I am less concerned with these falling apart or causing injury because of the way it's built. But a few things to know: 1. As light as they are, they still make your normal arrow heavier than it normally would be. As a result, they will drop off sooner. But you still can aim it mostly like a normal arrow and it flies like one for all practical archery tag purposes. 2. Don't use anything heavier than a 20 lb draw bow to fire these. At 20 lbs, they feel like a dodgeball that stings just a little, and that's all you need for fun. Wimpier people will already say "Ow" with that force.
M**E
Hold up well, good value.
These are great. Happy with purchase. I purchased other foam tips on Amazon a few years ago. After a few uses that were coming apart and the metal sleeve that the arrow shaft was threaded too would poke out the front. Yikes. These however have held up really well. Granted they are primarily used by children age 6-12, but that also means that sometimes they not only miss the target but also the backdrop you set up thus hitting a more permanent structure. The permanent structure and arrowhead are no worse for wear.
E**D
Fun for our younger kids
Purchased for our younger son so he could practice with his bow while having a little less supervision. Our only "complaint" is that they are a bit heavy, so it took a while to get used to how much the arrows drop while in the air. Still, they fly pretty well and it's hard to put a price on the independence it provides for him and how it has helped boost his comfort and confidence with the bow. We have had them for about a year and they are holding up well. They do need to be tightened quite frequently, but that's not a big issue, just give the tip a quick twist.
A**D
You don't need it
It does the job its great but you don't need it I think I have used mine once.
L**Y
Good for home practice
They come loose after a few shots with my 25# draw recurve bow, which may become a problem with higher draw weights. The weight also reduces accuracy and distance, as one would expect. But for shooting in an average sized backyard with neighbors on all sides, the safety makes the drawbacks worth it.
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