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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Good target stand. You'll want some sort of back drop to catch your arrows (old mattress gang). This was sort of a PITA to assemble but the directions were clear. Has extra bolts just in case you lose some.Holds my Bone Collector bag with no issue.Welds seem strong and being adjustable is nice.
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I had been wanting one of these for a while because up to this point I have been setting my targets on the ground. It was relatively easy to put together but I had to redo two of the steps. Written instructions would have been better than just the pictures they provided. It took about an hour to assemble including the two mistakes I made. A wrench was provided but you will need a phillips screwdriver for assembly. I had to use a bungie cord to secure the top of my target to the loops on the stand. In the future I plan on using carabiners to secure the target. The tubes the stand is made from are lightweight but they are sturdy enough to do the job. My target weighs 45 pounds and this stand handled the weight with no problem. They provided stakes to secure it to the ground but so far I haven't needed them, I think the weight of my target stabilizes it well and it hasn't even attempted to fall over. My overall impression is that it is well made and I like it.
eN C
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
The instructions are rough. Misses a whole step assembling the bottom. I had more questions than I really wanted as I dug in to assembling this. To start, there was an entire extra bag of parts and extra wrench. But no screw driver. Odd choice. The bolts seem nice, but oddly small nuts and a lack of washers. In any case, a simple enough design makes it easy enough to finish. Or try to.The middle cross member was welded at 90 degrees off. At least the ends matched enough to be able to be made, but this ruins the whole idea of the foam block support mount. Like yea, you can mount it, but it is unable to hold any weight as the wee nuts pull back into the holes. That lack of washers thing is where it becomes a huge issue here. Same issue for the 2 bolts that hold the top bar. While none of this prevents you from hanging paper, most of the idea of this was to hold the blocks. And that is in no way happening.
K C WIS
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Rather poor drawings on one page assembly instructions, but otherwise easy enough to put together with a little common sense. Sturdy and large enough to hang this larger arrow target, it did not come with something to hang the target from the steel loops on the top bar. But since everyone will have different needs for the different targets they hang this does not seem unreasonable. I simply used a bungee through the 2 loops and hooked it to the corners of the target. The center bar has a couple of brackets that may be used for hanging something low on the frame but I used them to keep the target from swinging too much and possibly tipping over the frame. Since the center bar is adjustable up and down I pulled it up so that the target was still hanging from the top and the center bar was just below the target so as not to take pressure off the bungee.
Outdoors Guy
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
This will make shooting so much easier! I would typically set my target cube on a bale of straw so to keep it up off the ground and about equal to the shooting zone on a deer. However, eventually, your bale of straw gets nasty and disgusting, and you have to drag it out into the woods, break it up and get rid of it. It’s heavy and it smells. The only question I have for myself is why did I wait so long to order one of these?The product itself appears to be very well made with solid welds and a good smooth finish. It seems that it would be very durable and hold up for many years. You can adjust the height of your target easily, which is an added bonus. They include little stakes that you can put through the bottom of the frame to anchor to the ground and prevent it from tipping or falling over. I really like everything about this with one small exception, the assembly instructions. They’re absolutely horrible! They are so small and vague with no true direction that I was looking through it with a magnifying glass trying to see details in the drawings to know if I had it right. The top rail where the half rings hang to support the top of your target is the only part that I messed up and had to take apart and redo. It took me about 45 minutes to put this together, simply because I couldn’t find any detail or instruction in the actual assembly instructions. It should’ve taken me 15 to 20 minutes to assemble. I marked it down one star for this, although I seriously considered marking it down two stars. Otherwise, everything about this is fantastic and I have no regrets in ordering it.
Hector
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
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L.M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This wasn't bad to put together, but the instructions are not overly clear. A bit of common sense will help you get through the unclear parts, but better instructions would be preferable. Other than those hiccups due to the instructions, this was easy to put together. I would recommend not tightening any bolts all the way until the whole thing is built. It's light enough to haul around by hand easily, but still strong. I like that it's adjustable and has the anchors to hold it down if needed. This beats the heck out of the improvised wooden stand I have used previously with my foam block target!
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