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The Framework Adjustable Tripod Guitar Stand is a versatile and sturdy solution for guitar enthusiasts, designed to hold up to three electric or acoustic guitars securely. With its adjustable height and compact, foldable design, this stand is perfect for both home storage and on-the-go musicians. Made from heavy-duty metal tubing and featuring non-slip rubber end caps, it ensures your instruments are safe and ready to rock!
C**K
Look elsewhere if you value your guitars.
I don't post many reviews but this thing deserves a proper lashing. I had high hopes for this stand but it was a letdown in many ways. The one positive thing is that its simple to put together. But simple also doesn't give you much confidence. As soon as I tried my acoustics on it I realized it was a mess. If you set the guitars in the cradle at the bend (where they naturally want to be) they will touch. You have to put your guitars on the very edge of the cradle prongs so they don't bang into each other. They should just fall into the cradle and not a thought or worry should occur. The headstocks also bang into each other unless the height is adjusted all,the way up. Which means it's barely in the lower tube and is floppy. Then the base and top mounts swivel independent of each other so they don't want to stay lined up. No matter how hard you crank the set knob they rotate and again causes your guitars to bang into eachother. Also, they guitars want to fall off as there isn't enough angle on them. You have to secure them. It's just a flimsy bunch of tubes trying to do the job but some designer fell asleep at the wheel. Look elsewhere.
R**H
OK, but not a 5-star product
I needed a stand that would accommodate a guitar, ukulele and dulcimer. No surprise, it was not made for a dulcimer, so I settled for using it for the guitar and uke. The stand accommodates both, but I have to constantly fiddle with the stand to get it to stabilize. I have 2 main issues: 1. The bottom cradles will not stay secure to hold the instruments steady; they want to twist because of the way they're designed. I'm sure I can fix that, but to me it is a design flaw. 2. The three cradles that hold the necks of the instruments also will not stay where they belong no matter how much I tighten them. They easily turn so they don't line up with the bottom cradles.
M**I
Flimsy, not well though out. Best to go with another stand...
1) With only one guitar in it (sure, it was a heavy bass), the stand wants to tip over. You must have a second guitar in it. They did not think about center of gravity.2) The guitar positions are nearly vertical - you NEED to close the neck latch or a guitar might fall out. Again, the designer opted to ignore gravity.3) The top portion is pretty much impossible to adequately secure, the part that cradles the neck at the top. If this isn't tight, it'll rotate (so the guitars recline better, see item 2), but they'll fall out when this happens. I tried and tried to tighten that top nut, but the plastic knob wasn't secure to the bolt - the knob was turning, but the bolt was not. So I busted that knob off and tried to tighten the remaining screwhead with a screwdriver and pliers. It did not make a difference. I'm going to drill a hole in the main tube for this screw to go into. Then it will not turn...Even with this fix, I want a unit where the guitars lean back a bit so they don't fall forward (or rely on the neck latch to not fall). Also, a wider base the the whole stand doesn't tip over with a single guitar in it. I'm already shopping to replace this, don't buy it if you care about your guitars.
J**M
piece of junk
I bought this stand so I could keep 3 guitars out to play. I put the stand togeter and took my guitars out, and as soon as I put more than one on the stand, the bottom of the stand broke from the weight of the guitars. I did not have the guitars on the stand for more than a minute before it broke.I do not recommend purchasing this item.
A**R
Don't put anything in this that you'll be upset if it fall on the ground
Very poor design, the main shaft barely mounts to the base, mine actually rocks a little, and the top piece that grips the neck, would often want to spin no matter how tight I had that piece set. I've stopped using it at the near miss watching 3 guitar necks start spinning and heading toward the floor. Caught it in time, but too close. I'd rather lay my guitars on the floor rather than use it again. I'm saving it for taking it apart and building my own guitar tree or custom wall hanger.
A**R
Strong and durable stand. Will not tip over!
Well i purchased this guitar stand so that i could have easy access to my favourite fender telecaster and stratocaster and my squire Bass....it serve its purpose with flying colours! Not only is the stand strong and durable it will not tip over easy...even if you remove an instrument it will still support the other two guitars. The holder will support fender style body guitars and bass and acoustics
F**R
Not a good product.
Had to weld this thing together to keep guitars from falling over. Don't bother buying.
A**N
Pegs are not long enough to support acoustic guitars
This is great in theory, but the pegs are not long enough to fully support an acoustic guitar and it cause the guitar to lean forward on the rubber stopper and put pressure on the neck. I have a Fender Hellcat and a Taylor Big Baby ( Both thin body acoustics) and neither sit well on the stand. If they would use longer pegs on the bottom support it would remedy this issue. Right now, i would only recommend this stand for electric guitars.
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