A target support structure constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) piping offers a cost-effective and easily customizable solution for archery practice. These structures typically involve a framework of interconnected PVC pipes designed to securely hold target mats or bags. An example would be a freestanding, A-frame design or a more complex structure incorporating a backstop and adjustable height settings.
Durable, weather-resistant, and lightweight, such structures provide an accessible entry point for archers setting up personal practice ranges. The modular nature of PVC allows for adaptation to different target sizes and types, offering flexibility for various archery disciplines. Historically, target stands were often constructed from wood or metal; however, the advent of readily available and affordable PVC piping revolutionized the creation of DIY archery equipment.