🏆 Elevate Your Archery Game!
The Highwild Archery Target Stand is designed for versatility and durability, featuring adjustable bars, carabiner hooks for easy target changes, and a stabilizer for enhanced support. Its heavy-duty steel construction ensures it stands strong in any environment, making it the perfect choice for archers looking to improve their skills.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | A- Archery Bag Target Stand. |
Sport | Target Archery |
Brand | Highwild |
Shape | Rectangular |
UPC | 796358017288 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35.75 x 8.75 x 2.75 inches |
Package Weight | 6.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33.5 x 32 x 45 inches |
Brand Name | Highwild |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Highwild |
R**S
Good value, well designed
I am overly very pleased with the stand. However a couple concerns, You may need to secure this in some way to the ground as the big field point targets can make it top heavy and if left outside (which mine are) they are prone to toppling over in any winds. Assembly takes time but it is well designed and all hole line up etc. The instructions however could be clearer as to what size screws are used for each location. They do not indicate where each size is used for and this is left up to some trial and error. Overall happy and would give it 4 out of 5 stars.
T**N
Crooked welds, otherwise alright.
Poor quality control. Welds were crooked on the crossbar which means if I use the crossbar, it twists the rest of the frame. Crossbar welds were off by about 10 degrees. Enough that the bar has to be hammered into place and then doing so wrenches the frame so it won't sit flat.
D**S
Sturdy and looks great, assembly unnecessarily frustrating..
I stumbled on this while looking for targets one day. I looked at the price and figured it was worth a shot. Since I already had a bag target and was looking looking at getting some type of block this is perfect because it had a shelf to support it. Everything fit perfectly and what I really like is the small footprint. I can leave it assembled including the target, put it in the back of the garage, and still put my car in. The height of the shelf and top hanger are independently adjustable. Even the caribiners are adjustable to accommodate different widths of targets.The only complaint with this was the assembly. If you're not mechanically inclined and/or you have to have every single step laid out in front of you, it's gonna be a bit frustrating. They use the picture method for instructions, meaning they just show stuff put together, but not really how they did it. They also use the bag-o-screws method of throwing all of your hardware together in one bag. Then it's up to you to figure out what screws they want you to use among identical looking but different sized hardware. Once you figure out one side of the frame the other is simple. Thankfully since there aren't a lot of parts, the assembly got easier through process of elimination. They do give you wrenches for the hardware which I thought was really nice, but I used my own sockets (millimeter) just to make it faster. It took me a little over an hour to assemble only because I had to figure out the instructions. This could easily be cut in half with better instructions and labeling. Assembly issue aside, I couldn't be happier with it.
J**S
Good, but it is what it is. I'm using large Morrell heavy target.
For the money, it really isn't a bad stand. With a few DIY tweaks, it will be better. First, putting it together. Like a lot of overseas instructions, they're not 100% clear. Mine arrived with the parts bag open (was not closed at factory) and nuts, bolts, etc. everywhere. Once past that, read the assembly carefully and pay close attention to drawings. Don't tighten it all down until pretty much 100% complete. Hanging the bag can be done by one person, but two is better. Get the hangers spaced on top to your bag first (you'll appreciate it later). Also, lower the "horizontal rest support" below where your bag with hang and bring it up to meet the bag after. There are a couple of places where the horizontal supports are "weak". Because of the way it adjusts and play in the assembly, the lower bar can get cocked at an angle and not move freely up and down (especially if the weight is on it). My Morrell is wider than that rest, so it angles forward a little bit.You really can bend the metal in spots if you overtighten so no Hercules efforts. Last piece.. Once assembled (again with the Merrell), it's not super steady and will give side to side, also, the Merrell has double eyelets, so I needed to "combine" those into one before hanging (extra carabiners) but it does work as intended. Like I said, a few more DIY tweaks will help. Not sure how it will weather.. to be seen.
G**E
A Very Nice Stand With Issues
Let me begin by saying that this is a very nice stand, that is if the company sends you all the right parts. In my case, I believe they sent me two right leg/left leg assemblies, which meant that one had to be put on basackwards. This did not affect the functionality of the stand in any way.Now, as parts go, all of the screws they send you are so close in size that it is difficult to know which screw to use where. It may seem like common sense but it's not. I will admit being terrible at putting things together, but my wife is not and this assembly had her going. All of those who stated in their reviews how simple it was to put together must have been working on something different from me and my wife. This bugger was a pain in the @^*! Don't buy into the supposed simplicity. Of course, it could be a matter of perspective.Well, we finally got it together with one minor alteration. It will do the job it was intended to do, but I wouldn't want to assemble another one.
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