Highwild Archery Target Stand for Bag Targets vs Mathews Engage Limb Legs
Overall winner: Mathews Engage Limb Legs
Key Differences
Highwild (A) is the more affordable option and features adjustable top/bottom bars, carabiner hooks, and a stabilizer for back support—good for users wanting a flexible bag-target stand. MATHEWS (B) delivers higher build quality, stronger elevated stability, and easier install/removal—suited for buyers prioritizing durability and premium construction despite higher price tier
Highwild Archery Target Stand for Bag Targets
Sturdy archery target stand with adjustable top/bottom bars and hanging points. Carabiner hooks and stabilizer improve target stability; raised-leg design helps on uneven ground. A customer notes solid sturdiness and easy setup
Pros
- adjustable hanging points for various target sizes
- carabiner hooks for easy target removal
- stabilizer for back support to prevent tipping
- raised-leg design for uneven ground
Cons
- mixed feedback on assembly instructions
Mathews Engage Limb Legs
Limb legs designed for Mathews wide limb platforms to keep the bow off the ground. Lightweight with a secure fit and easy installation, offering stability for supported bows
Pros
- lightweight design
- easy to put on and take off
- secure fit
- stable support
Cons
- price perception varies
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Highwild |
| Durability | MATHEWS |
| Versatility | Highwild |
| User Reviews | MATHEWS |