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Great Stand
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Nice small foldable light stand.
Fits in a gig bag which is well cool. The less kit & weight I have to carry the better.
I'm a pro musician of 35 years.
I use at home, rehearsals & studios but not for live as I have more sturdy Hercules stands for that.
Great price well worth it.
Nice small foldable light stand.
Fits in a gig bag which is well cool. The less kit & weight I have to carry the better.
I'm a pro musician of 35 years.
I use at home, rehearsals & studios but not for live as I have more sturdy Hercules stands for that.
Great price well worth it.
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Space-saver
I bought this for my nephew (7 y.o) who learns to play on a 1/2 classical guitar.
This plastic thing is a lot smaller than the 17541 model from k&m (that I use for my own guitars), which is in metal, but can also fit standard guitars.
This small size is a positive as it takes up less space and wheights almost nothing, and it is foldable so that it can fit in my nephew's small gigbag when he goes to the guitar lesson.
However, I would not stand or stomp on it as it would likely break. If standing or stomping on a guitar stand is your thing, buy the 17541.
The german engineering, as usual, is quite clever, as the guitar will not fall accidentally thanks to the slopes and well positionned "hooks" in front of the legs, which are protected by soft cushion material to prevent scratches.
Too bad the price is above 10€. If it was 9.99€ it would be perfect.
Great product.
This plastic thing is a lot smaller than the 17541 model from k&m (that I use for my own guitars), which is in metal, but can also fit standard guitars.
This small size is a positive as it takes up less space and wheights almost nothing, and it is foldable so that it can fit in my nephew's small gigbag when he goes to the guitar lesson.
However, I would not stand or stomp on it as it would likely break. If standing or stomping on a guitar stand is your thing, buy the 17541.
The german engineering, as usual, is quite clever, as the guitar will not fall accidentally thanks to the slopes and well positionned "hooks" in front of the legs, which are protected by soft cushion material to prevent scratches.
Too bad the price is above 10€. If it was 9.99€ it would be perfect.
Great product.
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Perfect for gigging
This is a a great stand! I was a little worried about how balanced it would be considering how flat it folds up and the plastic hinge. But upon testing it out with my Takamine Dreadnaught, which is a pretty heavy guitar, it seems to be equally as sturdy as my fully metal stands but its half the weight and packs up so flat it can fit in my guitar bag. Really handy stand to have when travelling to gigs or moving your gear.
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M
Super convenient
This thing is very light so I wouldn't use it full time, but it's fantastic to be able to carry a stand in my gigbag, and you can't argue with the price tag :)
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JO
Quality stand
For a low price. i use it as an amp (Roland Blues Cube) tilt.
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JS
Solid and Minimal
I use this at every gig and it's perfect to throw into a backpack and take with me.
The rubber all around the edge makes sure your guitar doesn't slip and it's a solid reliable piece of kit.
Absolutely recommend!
The rubber all around the edge makes sure your guitar doesn't slip and it's a solid reliable piece of kit.
Absolutely recommend!
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MR
Best gig guitar stand
I have several of these and never had an issue, or a guitar move out of it. Best stand for gigs, fits in any gig bag.
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SS
Brilliant stand, perfect for live shows
brilliant, ingenious design, folds flat to pop inside guitar case.
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n
Lightweight and good quality
A great compact stand that works perfectly!
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very good stand, light, small, I have two of them, no problems so far
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