Quality adjustable target stand.
The stand seems well put together, the plastic is very heavy duty feeling and doesn't flex while also not feeling like a brittle hard plastic. tl;dr, it is a quality material.
It comes with 6 attachment points so you can have left or right biased targets, as well as very narrow or wider targets on the stand, the inlets for the furring strips have a little molded in clips that apply a little pressure to the strip so it stays tight both side to side and front to back.
The stand (and assembly materials) is the only thing that comes in the box, you will need ground anchors and the wood (or plastic) strips to attach your target to. I've found that you can use 1/4 inch rebar as a cheap anchor. Hatpoint sells the plastic type strips in their webstore and they claim it is bullet resistant unlike the wood, however, it is fairly expensive while wood furring strips are quite cheap, and they don't blast microplastics all over your yard when you inevitably hit the target spars.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this product if you are wanting to use paper/ non steel targets for stuff like zeroing guns or precision shooting. It pairs very nicely with a steel target for a fun day of shooting.