A portable structure designed to support archery targets filled with dense material, typically layered fabric or foam. These structures offer a convenient and often cost-effective means of practicing archery in various locations, eliminating the need for permanent target installations. An example would be a frame constructed of metal or PVC piping, supporting a hanging bag filled with shredded cloth.
Such systems contribute to archer development by facilitating consistent practice. Their portability allows for training in diverse environments, improving adaptability to varying conditions. Historically, archers relied on fixed targets like hay bales; these contemporary alternatives offer enhanced convenience and durability. The contained nature of the target material minimizes cleanup and extends the lifespan of the target itself, providing a sustainable solution for regular practice.