🎶 Stand Out, Play On!
The SNIGJATWood Guitar Stand is a versatile and stylish A-frame stand made from solid Zingana wood, designed to accommodate various string instruments. With adjustable cradle arms, a secure hinge lock system, and soft foam padding, it ensures your instruments are displayed safely and elegantly. Lightweight and easy to assemble, this stand is perfect for both home use and travel.
Finish Type | Polished |
Material | Zebra Wood |
Item Dimensions | 9 x 12 x 14.5 inches |
Shape | Guitar Stand |
Color | Tiger Grain |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | Yes |
R**L
Functional and Beautiful
Wood was beautiful. Easy to assemble. Holds my electric and/or my acoustic nicely.Small footprint but stabile. This stand is really nice!
P**N
good quality, easy assembly
Great product, nice looking, sturdy and simple to assemble. Worth the price.
P**R
Nice looking wood, light but sturdy & locking mechanism
I inherited my late uncle's banjo from a fire. I wanted a small, portable, foldable option for my apartment. I thought wood close to the same color would be nice. Saw this on lightening deal. It came unassembled neatly protected in a box. Everything looked in good condition as I checked each piece. Things to be aware: 1) Be patient when screwing in the feet making sure to keep them angled and seated in the groove while slowly working in the screw straight with the hex tool. 2) the bolt of the foam rests IS long enough...push back the foam at the bolt and you will find more bolt. 3) the locking brace will bite you .....push down gently on the center part until it clicks to lock. When closing, push up on the center of the brace just a little then put both hands on the outside of the legs and gently push together....make sure your thumbs are not holding the inside of the legs like I did 😜. Great for what I need and doesn't take up much space. The rest can be adjusted to your instrument body size. Don't expect a heavy wood it's meant to be light. If you want a heavy duty, secure stand you should look at other options. 😉 I will use a velcro cable tie to secure if needed. My bango is in a baking soda and charcoal deodorizing session right now. Will post a pick of it enjoying it's new resting spot when I finish the cleaning and defunking process. UPDATE: FINALLY FINISHED TAKING APART, CLEANING AND PUTTING THE BANJO BACK TOGETHER AND SET IT ON THE STAND AND IT'S PERFECT DOES NOT ROCK OR GET OFF BALANCE IT'S PERFECT FOR A BANJO AND I FEEL VERY CONFIDENT WITH IT'S STURDINESS!💯
B**A
Broken arm after 3 years
One arm broke off after having it 3 years so I just bought a replacement since it's such a nice stand, it's pretty and it's really convenient to be able to move it around so easily. I'm hoping this break is just a fluke, one-off manufacturing issue, but if I run into any future problems I'll update my review
T**N
Guitar stand
This stand is cute. Sturdy, easy to put together. I have my late father's guitar, and it needed a stand. It's beautiful, matches the acoustic guitar perfectly
D**Y
Perfect fit!
The price, style and fit of this stand was perfect for us. It fit in the space without being cumbersome, matched room decor with its wooden stand and holds my guitars without any issues.
B**S
Great stand
Easy to assemble and works great, very sturdy.
T**S
Inexpensive and sturdy good for a Dreadnaught sized guitar
This is pretty good and relatively sturdy. It does not have much to protect the neck and really needs the weight of a sturdy banjo or guitar to be as secure as you want an instrument. Still, it is big and dependable and relatively easy to carry around and inexpensive. I find stands like this work well both in the house and outside. I play old time banjo and guitar and many old time jams and musical get togethers both big time national or regional gatherings as well as friendly get togethers of pals take place outside in parks, or back yards or wherever. This is pretty good for that, but for larger instruments whose weight is going to make this thing steady!
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