🎶 Elevate Your Guitar Game!
The Flexzion 7 Guitar Stand Rack is a robust, foldable metal construction designed to securely hold up to 7 guitars, including electric, acoustic, and classical models. With padded foam tubing for protection and a sleek design, it’s perfect for both home and on-the-go musicians.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions | 111.8 x 12.7 x 10.2 centimetres |
Item Weight | 116 Ounces |
Item Shape | rectangular prism with irregular features |
Colour | Black |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
M**Y
Easy to assemble
Easy to assemble
T**P
Would have been good if not damaged
I spent a while researching which stand to get and settled on this one. It would have been fine if it hadn't been damaged on arrival. It had a very noticeable tear in the foam (see picture) and some other more minor damage, so I'm unfortunately having to return it. I would order it again but don't really want to risk the same thing happening again. I would have arranged for a replacement but there was only a return option.
S**5
Utter tosh
The neck locators don’t screw in properly so stay loose. The whole thing feels like it will collapse at any given moment.
T**D
Not brilliant but does a job..
Box had obviously been opened previously as there were no Build instructions, some of the protective foam was damaged where it looked like someone had tried to build it previously, both nuts missing from the Lower swivel bolts.Apart from that, once it was together it did the job..One thing I would add, once you stick 7 guitars on the frame it is very heavy and if you need to move it you would struggle.I mounted the frame on a block-board platform fitted with castors so it can be wheeled about when required..
D**E
Do not bother with this.
Absolute pile of crap. Comes in a battered box without instructions. The holes in top rack do not line up so it is impossible fit the pegs without tearing the foam protection. Would be too expensive at half the price. Also when guitars are on it, they lean so far back the stand has to protrude at least three feet from the wall
P**1
Dont buy
Total rubish , returned as 5 parts were so badly made ,yiu could not tighten, save your money and time!!!!!
R**E
It's the BEST price I could find, looks great, is sturdy and stable.
This product brand was the lowest priced stand I could find for a 5 instrument stand. Then I saw same brand had a 7 holder for only 5$ more, so I bought it. Now have room for expansion. It was super simple to put together, done in 10 minutes without looking at the instruction sheet. I currently use 3 electric-acoustics and 1 electric solid body. I had an old 3 instrument stand (round type) but recently bought another guitar. With this 7 holder, I can now buy 3 MORE guitars, and who doesn't wand 3 more! I do! The frame is very strong, sturdy and stable. You can see in the picture I attached that they are spaced just fine, don't touch and that Les Paul is not exactly light, so the unit is very strong. It folds flat when not in use. Since I keep them in their cases when not in use, the fact this unit folds flat is a plus, because will store under any bed very nicely. GOOD product, Great Price. This was a Christmas present from me to me. Wife doesn't know yet, so don't tell her! Especially about the other guitar!!!! LOL
G**E
Viti spanate
Ho acquistato questo prodotto per le mie 6 chitarre. Purtroppo nel montaggio mi sono reso conto che c’erano visti spanate e quindi alcuni pezzi non sono stabili ma oscillano. Peccato.
S**N
Good quality for the price
I like that it is large enough to hold a mix of electric & acoustic guitars and a banjo. Some cheaper racks may claim to hold a certain number of instruments but the pegs are too close together and you can’t really get that many instruments in them. Not so here. My rack says it holds seven and it has enough space to do so. The padding is adequate. I would buy again. But if you have more money to spend I’m sure you can find better. It meets my needs.
F**3
Sturdy enough for low-traffic areas
The ability to fold the stands for portability is a nice feature - but mostly for indoor storage, floor cleaning, and quick rearranging. Don't even think about using these on stage or anywhere people (including little kids) will roam close to.An interesting design quirk is the stand requires at least one guitar to hold the support rod back. This allows it to be positioned closer to walls than others I've had. I've never worried about too much instrument weight collapsing a stand but I suppose the support rod angle provides addition balance and counter-support against this.Assembly requires no tools at all: the bolts connecting the base to the sides come with large wheels that are easy to tighten. The "fingers" along the support rod are a little tricky to thread due to the foam. In fact one of the finger holes was stripped but a couple of wraps of masking tape around the threads made for a snug fit. I recommend pulling back the foam from each finger to better thread the aluminum rod underneath.If you're storing multiple instruments the trick is to plan how you'll lean them against the fingers: some instruments need to face each other to avoid direct contact, while others best lie top to back. Others, like banjos, actually sit best straight up in the base rather than tilted in.On a carpeted surface, loaded to the max, I'm confident this stands isn't going anywhere. I also appreciate freeing up valuable floor space!
E**N
Cheaply made but worth (if on sale)
Honestly it's a little pricey for what it is. It's on the cheaper end and doesn't even come with instructions but with a little critical-thinking you'll have yourself a decent 7 guitar stand.If it was $30 I'd give it a 4.5 for value. Right now it can sit at 3/5.
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