Christian & Nate—February 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
super sturdy and easy to throw around! I play around 100-150 shows a year so this thing is in constant use and it has held up really well! it folds down quite small so it can just be thrown in my normal equipment bag and it works perfectly! Read more
vbac—August 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The first thing I liked about it - An thought mentioning, can be chalked up to my not looking at all of the diagrams closely enough. It's almost 15" Tall. Which was a big positive for me, because a lot of these "portable" fold-up stands try to be "too" portable.. and they don't take the guitar's weight / centre of gravity into consideration - which means, just breathing on it too heavily makes your precious Heirloom Martin come crashing to the ground. Anyway - this stand is a good compromise of a height. It's not gonna fit in your pocket (Unless you're Harpo Marx) - but it should fit in your Gig Bag. But more importantly, it's tall enough to adequately support the barrel of your guitar. It has a square tubular metal construction - Very Sturdy. Rubber feet are nice fit on snugly, and are balanced - so they don't wobble. Because the unit folds, the Cradle Arms are on a sturdy bolted hinge - BUT ...The Foam-Covered Arms have some "Bend" to them.. so you can adjust how your specific instrument "sits" - (which is Very Helpful if your guitar has an irregular shape or size). Last Positive - if you look at the picture, you'll see that the main vertical tube has a tongue cutout at the base- That's the feature they don't even highlight/ The Base is connected by another sturdy swing-down hinge, so when you unfold - you pull it down and that cutout fits around a pin inside the base, ensuring no movement - and a great amount of stability. A Very Cool Design... again trying to give you as much stability and keeping it withing a "portable" profile. And All This for less than $10?! Last Night, I left Late for work... Didn't want fast food - So, I stopped at the Large grocery chain 2blks from work, and bought a packaged tuna fish sandwich on a roll, and a 16oz bottle of Root Beer - Those two items ended up costing $2+ more than this Guitar Stand. Think about that. Read more
Kyle McDonald—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nice budget guitar stand, low profile, feels solid and easily folds out with no assembly required! Sleek design and light weight makes it easy to fit anywhere in the music room! Read more
The Solutionist—August 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I recently purchased this guitar stand, and overall, I'm quite pleased with its performance. The quality is good, feeling sturdy and well-constructed, especially for its price point. Once set up, it works great at holding my guitar securely, providing reliable support whether I'm practicing or just storing my instrument. I'm giving it four stars primarily because of one significant drawback for my needs: it won't fit in a gig bag. While it's perfectly functional for stationary use at home or in a studio, its lack of true portability makes it less ideal for musicians who need to transport their stand regularly. If you plan to leave your stand in one place, it's an excellent choice, but if you're frequently on the go, be aware of this limitation. Read more
Don—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works great for my acoustic and electric guitars, especially for my strat. Some stands interfere with the cord but Not this one. Read more
Edwin—March 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
very good made Foldable Guitar Stand, easy to set it up and its perfect for all type of guitars! Read more
Customer—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Back rest is a little on the short side. But hey no problem with my strat or my acoustics. Easy to open and close. Not bad for an inexpensive guitar stand Read more
Ingrid H.—January 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It’s alright. Not the most stable thing, but put it in the corner of the room away from kids and dogs, use common sense, and it gets the job done. Not a lot of wiggle room for error or catastrophe with this, but it doesn’t advertise that, it just says it’ll hold your guitar, and until there’s forceful intervention, it will. Read more