View Full Version : Huge Preseason Sale!!!
PracticeMadeFun
September 7th, 2007, 12:35 PM
You guys need to goto our website (www.archerygamecube.com) and see the prices we have for everyone. We cut our target 50% off and dropped all of our shipping prices .... and the game stickers have been reduced too!!! Dont miss out this deal wont be around much longer....
Thank You
Warbow
September 7th, 2007, 01:23 PM
You guys need to goto our website (www.archerygamecube.com) and see the prices we have for everyone. We cut our target 50% off and dropped all of our shipping prices .... and the game stickers have been reduced too!!! Dont miss out this deal wont be around much longer....
Thank You
I hate to display my ignorance, but I'm not sure how the system works. It isn't clear to my by checking your website.
You sell a portable backstop called "The Game Cube," so called, apparently, because you can affix adhesive-backed game target stickers to it.
You have two "Mat Systems," which are what? In archery, a "Matt" usually refers to a target backstop like a FITA Matt or a grass matt. In this case the "mat" seems to be cloths you can affix a target sticker to and place on a backstop?
Game stickers. Can these be affixed to any target back stop? Or is there some special need for the Game Cube backstop or the "Mat System?"
Thanks
PracticeMadeFun
September 7th, 2007, 01:57 PM
Yes the sticker can STICK to anything you are willing to shoot your arrow into, thats why it is so versatile(It can be applied to any target). The Game Cube is what the picture shows, an all replaceable archery target. In other words the core which is made of layered crosslink can be removed when a pass through occurs. The insert is replaceable as well, The insert is to which the sticker applys to OUR target. The Game Cube is a package it is not just a regular archery target, thats the whole reason we designed it, replace what you need to replace while shooting different targets. The mats are simply made to be put in front of a backstop for example at an archery range, the mats are only 1/2" thick but they can hold 6 games at one time making it more economical to hold a tournament. The reason is because the memory that the mats have(they are sold mainly through wholesale). The website gives descriptions of all our products. Thank You for your input though I wish more people were as truthful this day in age.
Thank you
Warbow
September 7th, 2007, 02:18 PM
Yes the sticker can STICK to anything you are willing to shoot your arrow into, thats why it is so versatile(It can be applied to any target). The Game Cube is what the picture shows, an all replaceable archery target. In other words the core which is made of layered crosslink can be removed when a pass through occurs. The insert is replaceable as well, The insert is to which the sticker applys to OUR target. The Game Cube is a package it is not just a regular archery target, thats the whole reason we designed it, replace what you need to replace while shooting different targets. The mats are simply made to be put in front of a backstop for example at an archery range, the mats are only 1/2" thick but they can hold 6 games at one time making it more economical to hold a tournament. The reason is because the memory that the mats have(they are sold mainly through wholesale). The website gives descriptions of all our products. Thank You for your input though I wish more people were as truthful this day in age.
Thank you
Thanks for getting back me. Your website is really, really nice looking, BTW.
If I didn't already have a Black Hole in pretty new condition, the $50 sale on your target sounds like it would be extremely tempting. (I can't have everything, I suppose...where would I put "everything?")
I still have a few questions.
--What is "crosslink?"
--How big are the stickers? I think part of my confusion is the term "sticker" as opposed to "adhesive-backed target." Those two things actually mean the same thing, except that I'm used to "stickers" being small things kids use and "targets" being large. So, at first I thought the "game stickers" weren't full sized targets but little dots and things you had to stick on a larger target. The fact that the size of the "game stickers" isn't prominently displayed--I couldn't find it at all--helped add to my confusion.
--"the mats are only 1/2" What is the need or advantage of these "mats" with "game stickers" over just printing the games as regular paper targets. What are the mats made of? Are they designed to save the stickers? If this design is good for games, would it be good for practice target faces like an NFAA 40cm target?
--What is this "memory" you speak of?
--"The website gives descriptions of all our products" The website is gorgeous and functional but I couldn't find the answers to these questions there.
Thanks
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