Respawn A-Zone Sticker
Respawn A-Zone Sticker
The A-Zone Respawn: When Regular Pasters Won't Cut It
You’ve been hammering the A-Zone, and now your target’s shot to pieces. Do you replace the whole target or keep layering pasters? Enter The A-Zone Respawn. Built with BLACKOUT TECH to block light completely, these eliminate glowing bullet holes and keep your target clean, no matter how many rounds you’ve sent downrange. The thicker construction aids in blocking light transmission but also gives the sheet structure for bullets to cleanly punch through.
Slightly undersized at 5.9" x 10.9" to maintain visibility of USPSA perforations for accurate scoring, The Respawn offers perfect coverage without blocking crucial lines. With its split backing, applying it is quick and easy—just peel, stick, and get back to shooting. Paired with our Patch-Me-Up Paster rolls—color-matched and designed to work seamlessly together—you’ve got a complete system that saves you time, money, and frustration.
Product Features
Product Features
- BLACKOUT TECH: Blocks sunlight and keeps targets pristine, enhancing focus on critical A-Zone spots.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Made from durable 120GSM material for long-lasting use.
- Rain or Shine: Adhesive is rated for nearly freezing to scorching temperatures, as well as wet conditions.
- Perfect Coverage: Slightly undersized at 5.9" x 10.9" to maintain visibility of USPSA perforations for accurate scoring.
- Quick Application: Split backing allows for easy peel-and-stick use — get back to shooting fast!
- Efficient for Instructors + match directors: Refresh multiple targets in seconds—simply distribute to squad members or students.
- Cost-Effective: More efficient than replacing entire targets or layering regular pasters.
Details
Details
- Dimensions: 5.9" x 10.9"
- Each box contains 100 sheets
- Split-backing peel application
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Like the pasters, the respawn stickers deliver on what they promise. The only potential critique I have is that the 50/50 split on the end can be awkward to peel while doing a bunch of targets at once and something like a 90/10 split would be a little easier. At about 1/3 the price of a new target, they make good sense.