MR
The most useful stand ever!
I bought this guitar stand as I was going on tour across Europe by train, using an interrail pass. My mission was to pack as light as possible.
I first saw the wooden versions of this stand advertised but they are pretty pricey. This is an 'eco' version, made from recycled plastic I think. It is light and packs up really small and is very affordable.
It fits in both my electric and acoustic guitar case and it pretty tough. I have stood on accidentally a few times and it is the same as new. I have also stood on my metal stands and broken them! So this is tough and flexible. I can put both my heavy Ibanez on it and it fits my acoustic guitar.
Because it is not made of wood, it doesn't feel as secure as a wooden or metal stand. You have to place a heavy guitar on it carefully. I don't really use it at home, preferring my bigger, more stable stands. Apart from that, cheap, small, foldable, light, great design. I would buy the wooden one next time perhaps but all in a very good buy.
I first saw the wooden versions of this stand advertised but they are pretty pricey. This is an 'eco' version, made from recycled plastic I think. It is light and packs up really small and is very affordable.
It fits in both my electric and acoustic guitar case and it pretty tough. I have stood on accidentally a few times and it is the same as new. I have also stood on my metal stands and broken them! So this is tough and flexible. I can put both my heavy Ibanez on it and it fits my acoustic guitar.
Because it is not made of wood, it doesn't feel as secure as a wooden or metal stand. You have to place a heavy guitar on it carefully. I don't really use it at home, preferring my bigger, more stable stands. Apart from that, cheap, small, foldable, light, great design. I would buy the wooden one next time perhaps but all in a very good buy.
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U
No more dings for me!
Can't recommend this enough to a gigging musician! I always have the fear of leaving my bass balanced against my amp during shows and this takes that unnecessary stress
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G
Lightweight, compact, stable enough
i have 2 of these guitar stands, stuffed in my gig bag, take them everywhere. Easy to fold, very compact and weight zero to none. I even have acquired the habit to put 2 e-guitars on 1 stand. This works very well, just be aware of ruthless bandmembers because they can easily fall backwards. So not the most sturdy ones around, but I wanted something lightweight and easy to carry, happy i have them.
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l
Nope
I purchased this stand because it fit in the pocket of my banjo gig bag. I was a bit hesitant at first because when I place my openback banjo on it, it visibly buckles a bit under the weight of it. But after much use it seemed fine. I used this stand for all live shows, until one day, while playing outdoors on some cobblestones, I accidentally pulled the chord attached to my pickup and knocked the stand and banjo over. That was the last time that I used it. I switched to a more stable stand, with a wider base. This stand's compactness is its most attractive feature. I do like that it has rubber on it, which grips fairly well, but I won't be using it other than as a backup.
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S
Crap!.
Total garbage. This is far too flimbsy to hold the weight of a guitar or bass. It bends, stretches, contorts and falls over under the weight, and my gear isn’t heavy or exotic, it’s just regular. This material is a serious design flaw, very unhappy, 20 euro for nothing. Unusable.
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J
Great stand and folds up small for storage
This stand comes in such a small box but unfolds easily into a stable stand for my guitar.
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NJ
Sturdy
It's sturdy enough for me to trust it with my banjo, and I've had previous "portable" stands break under the weight. This one is light but strong and feels trustworthy.
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