Bearpaw Lamax XL – Layered Foam Target 125 × 100 × 32.5 cm
Maximum surface. For archers who don't compromise.
The Problem With Ordinary Archery Targets
Foam targets work through destruction. Every shot hollows out material, leaves a channel, softens the core. After a few hundred shots, the foam is gone and you're buying a replacement.
Straw targets last longer — but anyone who has pulled an arrow from compressed straw knows the cost: damaged nocks, stripped fletching, bent shafts.
There's a better way.
The Lamax Principle: Stopping by Compression
The Bearpaw Lamax Layered Foam Target works differently. The arrow glides between ultra-thin compressed foam lamellae and decelerates through friction resistance — without destroying any material.
No gouged hole. No compressed channel. Just consistent compression that holds the arrow and releases it cleanly.
Result: arrows pull out with two fingers. Even after 1,500 shots at 45 lbs on a 16 cm diameter zone, no arrow breaks through. Not one.
The Lamax XL in Detail
Dimensions & Use Case
The Bearpaw Lamax XL measures 125 × 100 × 32.5 cm and is designed for: Competition training, parcours, intensive continuous use.
Competition archers, clubs, and ambitious shooters who need the largest possible shooting surface and the highest load capacity.
Lamella Homogeneity
The target uses only lamellae between 2–5 mm thick. Every lamella spans the full width of the target — no inserts, no patches, no shortcuts. The shooting face is flat and even.
Why this matters: lamellae that are too thick behave like soft foam — the arrow pushes them aside. Too thin, and resistance drops. Bearpaw has found the precise balance.
The Wooden Frame – Backbone of Durability
Compressing the foam to 10 - 15% of its original height puts significant force on the frame. A weak frame gives way — compression drops — stopping power disappears.
The Lamax XL frame is built from Class 4 pressure-treated timber — the highest weatherproofing standard available. Cross-braces at 4 cm thickness maintain compression permanently. Targets 100 cm and wider use three cross-braces for added stability.
Your target can stay outside year-round. Rain, frost, continuous use — no problem.
Made in Europe
The Bearpaw Lamax is manufactured in Europe. Precise tolerances, traceable quality control, short supply chains. What you see in the images is exactly what arrives.
Product Specs at a Glance
• Dimensions: 125 × 100 × 32.5 cm (L × H × D)
• Weight: 38 kg
• Compression principle: 10 - 15% of original height, stopped by friction
• Lamella thickness: 2–5 mm, homogeneous, full-width layers
• Frame: Class 4 pressure-treated timber (fully weatherproof)
• Cross-braces: 4 cm thick | 3 cross-braces for maximum stability
• Origin: Made in Europe
• Tested: 1,500 shots, 45 lbs, Ø 16 cm zone — zero penetrations"
Product description
Bearpaw Lamax XL – Layered Foam Target 125 × 100 × 32.5 cm
Maximum surface. For archers who don't compromise.
The Problem With Ordinary Archery Targets
Foam targets work through destruction. Every shot hollows out material, leaves a channel, softens the core. After a few hundred shots, the foam is gone and you're buying a replacement.
Straw targets last longer — but anyone who has pulled an arrow from compressed straw knows the cost: damaged nocks, stripped fletching, bent shafts.
There's a better way.
The Lamax Principle: Stopping by Compression
The Bearpaw Lamax Layered Foam Target works differently. The arrow glides between ultra-thin compressed foam lamellae and decelerates through friction resistance — without destroying any material.
No gouged hole. No compressed channel. Just consistent compression that holds the arrow and releases it cleanly.
Result: arrows pull out with two fingers. Even after 1,500 shots at 45 lbs on a 16 cm diameter zone, no arrow breaks through. Not one.
The Lamax XL in Detail
Dimensions & Use Case
The Bearpaw Lamax XL measures 125 × 100 × 32.5 cm and is designed for: Competition training, parcours, intensive continuous use.
Competition archers, clubs, and ambitious shooters who need the largest possible shooting surface and the highest load capacity.
Lamella Homogeneity
The target uses only lamellae between 2–5 mm thick. Every lamella spans the full width of the target — no inserts, no patches, no shortcuts. The shooting face is flat and even.
Why this matters: lamellae that are too thick behave like soft foam — the arrow pushes them aside. Too thin, and resistance drops. Bearpaw has found the precise balance.
The Wooden Frame – Backbone of Durability
Compressing the foam to 10 - 15% of its original height puts significant force on the frame. A weak frame gives way — compression drops — stopping power disappears.
The Lamax XL frame is built from Class 4 pressure-treated timber — the highest weatherproofing standard available. Cross-braces at 4 cm thickness maintain compression permanently. Targets 100 cm and wider use three cross-braces for added stability.
Your target can stay outside year-round. Rain, frost, continuous use — no problem.
Made in Europe
The Bearpaw Lamax is manufactured in Europe. Precise tolerances, traceable quality control, short supply chains. What you see in the images is exactly what arrives.
Product Specs at a Glance
• Dimensions: 125 × 100 × 32.5 cm (L × H × D)
• Weight: 38 kg
• Compression principle: 10 - 15% of original height, stopped by friction
• Lamella thickness: 2–5 mm, homogeneous, full-width layers
• Frame: Class 4 pressure-treated timber (fully weatherproof)
• Cross-braces: 4 cm thick | 3 cross-braces for maximum stability
• Origin: Made in Europe
• Tested: 1,500 shots, 45 lbs, Ø 16 cm zone — zero penetrations"
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