This target is truly, 2-finger removal. The material used is so good, a bolt from my 405fps x-bow at 20 yds, the field point doesn't penetrate the back side. I got the 24"x24", and I had to give only a 4-star for manuverability because is pretty heavy and overall size makes it cumbersome. It does have a carry strap that helps, but it's just easier to hug it and tote it.Stops arrows going 328 fps they go in about 4 to 5 inches they pull out easy no effort required shot it a lot all summer still looks like new just dark circles from arrows going in but red dots still easy to see it is very heavy to move around I screwed 2x4s on side for legs short pieces for feet and put 2 short ones on top and a 24 x 30 inch piece of metal roofing on it to keep it dry since it's heavy enuff I don't want to carry it to put in shedI have a compound bow and depends what field tips you are shooting you will barely be able to pull them out,they get stuck in the outer layerOn the whole, this is a good target which stands up well to being left outdoors year-round. There are a few negatives, though, which I'd like to point out which caused me to give it only a 3-star rating:First, I shoot a 50# recurve bow with field points on cedar-shaft arrows. The target generally works well for me, but when it was new, there were some spots which were so dense that the arrows would just bounce off. Over time, it has "softened up" and that particular issue is significantly reduced.Second, catching the black edging material with an arrow is troublesome. I've lost several tips there; in most cases, I can't even get the tips out of the target using vice-grips. But I make my own arrows and have a large quantity of field points on hand, so this hasn't been a really big deal for me.Third, and this is the really aggravating part for me (but not something I can really fault the target on), now that Winter is ending, I have a squirrel problem! Those little beasts have figured out that they can tear through the mesh net and the white covering material behind it and dig out the scraps of fabric which make up the insides of the target! There are two good-sized cavities in the target now, and arrows just will not stick in those spots anymore. I had justified the cost of this target based on the goal of using it for several years, but now I guess I'll have to go back to using cheaper styrofoam targets and replacing them every few months.AmazingI combined this target with the Highwild archery stand and the combination is great...Plenty of room to attach a Vegas target and get some practice at Home...With the Covid issues we see I've been able to practice every day and the target is not affected by rain...BUT it is heavy at about 65LbsIncredible stopping power at 375'/sec!. 25yds! I dond fear shoot thru w arrows anymore. Wish I had this yrs ago, thanksArrows shot from 370fps crossbow (Centerpoint Sniper 370) were extremely easy to remove and sank less than halfway up the shaft with target points. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked! It is a heavy target and may not be the easiest to transport.I have a scorpyd crossbow.The only target that could stop .it period