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Pretty stable for a travel stand: it's obviously not as stable as heavier/bigger ones but it can take a hit or two acutally (I pushed my guitar a few times to see what would happen and it withstood all the hits). It grips strongly to the floor because of its design: the whole legs are long contact points. 4 stars for stability because it's very stable for a travel stand but not stable enough compared to non-travel stands.
It's handy that it can support both electric and acoustic, and the two options are effordlessly interchangeable. It's made from very flexible plastic though, so it wobbles quite a bit but that doesn't really make it any less stable, it still feels solid.
4 stars for quality because mine is a bit uneven: without any weight on top of it, one of the legs doesn't touch the ground (when it supports a guitar it does, so it's not really a problem, but still gives it a cheap look/feel).
It's quite low so you need angled jacks for guitars with endpin mounted jacks. I didn't try it with Les Paul style jack locations, but just by eyeballing it I assume it would work with non-angled jacks.
Overall a very solid choice for a travel stand. The trick with these is using them in non-busy stages or rehearsals. In places with more movement (or around big dogs and children...) you want sturdier and thus less portable options.
PROS:
Very portable, small and light.
Stable as far as travel stands go.
Cheap.
CONS:
Bad quality control.
Unstable for busy environments.
It's handy that it can support both electric and acoustic, and the two options are effordlessly interchangeable. It's made from very flexible plastic though, so it wobbles quite a bit but that doesn't really make it any less stable, it still feels solid.
4 stars for quality because mine is a bit uneven: without any weight on top of it, one of the legs doesn't touch the ground (when it supports a guitar it does, so it's not really a problem, but still gives it a cheap look/feel).
It's quite low so you need angled jacks for guitars with endpin mounted jacks. I didn't try it with Les Paul style jack locations, but just by eyeballing it I assume it would work with non-angled jacks.
Overall a very solid choice for a travel stand. The trick with these is using them in non-busy stages or rehearsals. In places with more movement (or around big dogs and children...) you want sturdier and thus less portable options.
PROS:
Very portable, small and light.
Stable as far as travel stands go.
Cheap.
CONS:
Bad quality control.
Unstable for busy environments.
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Portable and Very Well Engineered
I bought it as I wanted a "floating" stand here and there in the house which I could hide easily when I was not using it, so I could leave my guitar in a safe place, wherever I felt like playing.
I'm surprised I could unfold/fold it in two moves.
Thumbs up for portability and hassle-free exprerience.
I'm surprised I could unfold/fold it in two moves.
Thumbs up for portability and hassle-free exprerience.
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Very compact!
Happy with this purchase. Very compact. Easy to store and bring along to places. Just put it in the bag, or even the gigbag.
It’s obviously not the most stable stand, but if that’s what you want, don’t buy a foldable one.
It’s obviously not the most stable stand, but if that’s what you want, don’t buy a foldable one.
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It does the job
I'll start saying "a stand that fits in the gig bag already won for me!" it's very very lightweight and has a bit of rubber here and there so it grabs on the instrument!
Only things it's a bit wobbly so you need to pay a bit of attention to how you sit your instrument in there coz may fall, never happened to me tho!
Def for the price and the portability I'd buy it again!
Only things it's a bit wobbly so you need to pay a bit of attention to how you sit your instrument in there coz may fall, never happened to me tho!
Def for the price and the portability I'd buy it again!
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Cheap and easy to throw in any bag or case
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worth it!
This guitar stand never fails! It fits the gig bag nicely and is very stable and safe to place my guitar, whether acoustic or electric.
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Practical, easy to carry
Practical, easy to carry, easy ro pack, good quality plastic, very good stability.
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Good one
I like this model although it's not so stable. The fact that it has no weight is both a pros and cons at the same time. From one side you've got light weight, portability from the other risk to find your guitar on the ground (to be honest it never happend to me). So, in my case having gigs indoors it's ok. If you Busking outdoor, maybe you should search for some more stable model.
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Sturdy. Stable. Light and portable.
Sturdy. Stable. Light and portable. Well, isn’t that all that you want from a stage-ready guitar stand that you can fit in the front pocket of your pedalboard or multi-processor bag? :-)
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Spend more on a stand. This is not very sturdy!
I bought this stand to use while gigging as it was light weight and folds up nicely so was very portable. However after receiving it I noticed that the construction of the stand was very poor and it wasn't balanced. I don't feel very comfortable using it on stage where it could be easily knocked as if it were to get a knock this stand would do nothing to stop your guitar from falling over. My advice is spend a little more on a better guitar stand and don't buy this cheap one. Not worth it.
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