Today's 3D targets have to be one of the lowest-value items a bowshooter can buy. Even E--- versions are no bargains...to the tune of $150 just for a mid-sized replacement midsection...and shipping's extra. They are fun to shoot but just don't last long enough to warrant the expense, IMO (I've owned two McKenzie's...considered good targets back when they were made).
A decent large bag target can last much longer for a fraction of the cost. Better yet, home-made bag targets using feedbags stuffed with clothing or plastic work well at basically zero cost.
I have to wonder what the profit margin is on those fancy new-age foam critters. Can't be too shabby.