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Best Choice Products 7-Guitar Folding Portable Storage Organization Stand Rack Display Decor for Acoustic, Bass, Electric Guitars w/ Padded-Foam Rails - Black

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  • This black deluxe 7-guitar stand can hold acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, making it easier to keep your instruments in a single place
  • With its padded tubing, your instruments are sure to be protected from scratches, dings, or broken strings
  • It easily folds down for storage and is lightweight for easy transportation to and from gigs or practices
  • The base is sturdy and durable, which enables the stand to stand freely and securely without worry
  • Overall Dimensions: 34.5”(L) x 16.5”(W) x 31”(H); Guitar Limit: 7 Guitars



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Mark
2025-09-03 18:04:11
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frankp93
2025-08-09 10:45:41
I bought the stand to better organize my personal studio space and I'm satisfied enough to consider purchasing a second (too many instruments for my own good).Still, it could use some tweaks: I'd recommend putting lock washers under all the nuts - very inexpensive and keeps the bolts tight - especially on carpet where there's even more tendency for the pieces to shift about under stress. It also protects against over-tightening the bolts that can bend the relatively lightweight metal arms and support bars.I can imagine people feeling queasy about storing expensive instruments on a stand that feels like it wouldn't take much to tilt over forwards, but you should be able to convince yourself that the downward force of the instrument bodies (especially electrics) counteracts the weight of the necks leaning into the top support - making a forward fall unlikely.Still, for sanity's sake, I'd position the stand close to a wall. At first, this causes a dilemma because your headstocks will extend beyond the front plane of the stand. But it's easy to rig up one or two 6-8 inch support pieces from wood or pipe insulation-covered metal to brace the stand against the wall while providing comfortable clearance for the headstocks. Removing any worry of a fall is worth the effort.The design can hold a variety of instrument body shapes; the trick is to find the optimum balance point but it's not hard: I fit an acoustic bass guitar, a 335-shaped Ibanez Artist, Strat, SG-shaped bass, J-Bass, a Martin OM-1, a long neck bouzouki, six-string banjo and a Nick Lucas-shaped Recording King acoustic on it. That said, I don't max out the seven slots - I'll use at most 5, simply because different shapes make catching a strap and banging an instrument too easy when they're that close. If I were storing all electric guitars or basses with similar shapes, I might be comfortable with six or even seven.I wouldn't use this stand on stage - and by 'on stage' I mean any setting with people moving about who might come into contact with it, including a house party, basement jam session, etc. It's simply not sturdy enough, physics or no. But for my needs it works well and saves me a lot of floor space where it's tight to begin with.
dmvksv
2025-07-29 14:59:56
I like to look at my guitars but my wife doesn't, so to minimize the space they took up, I ordered this. Assembly was pretty easy despite the somewhat inadequate instructions. When I had it together I was pretty satisfied with it. It's fairly sturdy if used as a stationary rack. It could have been made even sturdier if they included a cross brace for the back , it could easily attach towards the bottom where it would be out of sight and not interfere with the functionality. The only issue I had was one of the arms was bent and broke off when I tried to straighten it. They are attached to the top arm with a spot weld and the weld broke loose. Luckily I had some nuts in the garage that have an extended sleeve designed to go thru tubing that were just the right length and diameter thread for the screw -in arm I drilled a hole thru the back of the top arm ,wide enough for the sleeve to fit into the tubing, and screwed the arm back in. It's now much sturdier than the other arms. If I have any issues with the other arms I will do the same repair. I easily fit two acoustics and two electrics in the stand. If you position the acoustics on the end with the bodies facing out, you will pickup a little more space. I could easily fit two more electrics, three, if I was very careful placing or removing the guitars. The stand is actually wide enough where you could fit even more guitars if you could adjust the arms. You still have to be careful placing or removing a guitar and I wouldn't recommend loading it up with Gibson's and Martin's. I still have my three most expensive/ favorite/most used guitars on individual stands. I still have room in he rack, but I want to have easier access and admire my favorites. That and I still have a couple empty slots for the future without using more floor space. For me it serves it's purpose well. Construction could be better but is certainly acceptable for the price.
FretlessBob
2025-03-16 20:24:49
Does exactly what it says: holds a bunch of guitars in an orderly fashion. Easy enough to assemble, does fold up for storage and transport, and isn't over-engineered. It's not of the sturdiest, so only really suited to home use, but is just the thing to tame that pile of guitars. It will hold a full-size Fender bass.
Abraham Ramirez
2025-01-23 18:47:37
Me encantó que me entregaran en domingo (un día antes de lo que se supone llegaría), la calidad del producto es buena y mis preciados instrumentos quedan perfectos, lo que no me gustó pero no es de importancia si eres ingenioso/a es que el manual de instalación es un poco confuso
Rafael Aldave
2025-01-20 13:26:19
Lo armas en cuestión de minutos. Incluye la herramienta, pero con mi desarmador eléctrico fue más fácil. Es muy firme y las guitarras quedan muy seguras y bien acomodadas. Tiene protecciones de espuma o neopreno, lo cual resulta perfecto para proteger la pintura de los instrumentos. Una excelente opción a un excelente precio.
Emerson Joseph S. Bautista
2025-01-03 10:42:21
I got it as it's on sale at CAD $35. It's good enough if you're not planning to move it too much. As pointed by others, it wobbles a little bit. It's stable enough if you just want it to leave it for storing guitars and guitar cases. It will be better to get the pricier ones if you're planning to bring it to gigs. As for my question regarding removable pegs, yes it's removable. It's quite easy to remove as you just need a pair of pliers. Just remove the cushion cover from the peg and twist it with the pliers. It is just screwed to the bar. It can fit 3 acoustic guitar cases and 1 electric guitar case. I removed 3 pegs to do this. Overall, this is worth it as I'm just placing it in my studio for storing my guitars with their cases.
Customer
2024-12-07 11:53:16
Holds 7 guitars, nice padding to protect the instruments. It's light weight and easy to move, but very study if you assemble it properly. I own 2!
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