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The Hola! Music Portable Stand is a lightweight, compact solution for guitarists, accommodating all sizes of acoustic and classical guitars. With soft silicon cushions and non-slip feet, it provides stability and protection, making it the perfect companion for gigs and travel.
Assembly required | No |
Load capacity | 0.9 lbs |
Number of levels | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hola! Music |
UPC | 639266213048 |
Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 16 x 5.33 cm; 508 g |
Item model number | 4334255173 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 508 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**N
Awesome guitar stand!
I needed a guitar stand that was portable and easy to store in a guitar gig bag if needed. This guitar stand fits my requirements. What’s really nice is that it’s lightweight and the silicone supports can be adjusted to fit your acoustic guitar perfectly. I ended up buying another for my classical guitar. The stand is stable and it can hold my acoustic guitar without me worrying about it falling.
M**9
Worth it
Perfectly effective at holding guitar up without a wall to lean on. Is not too bulky either.
A**N
Light weight, stable and sturdier than you think
I have bought a few stands in the last few months. The expensive metal folding stand I bought collapsed, the old fashioned Iron stand with the neck stabilizer is great for keeping guitars in one place, as long as you have floor space for them. I was nervous about this stand, since it is made of plastic and is rather odd and bulky looking. I had no reason to be.For the money this is the best portable stand I've got. It folds up tight, and keeps my acoustic almost as stable as the big iron stand. It is more durable that I ever imagined. It's well engineered. The only thing I don't like is the center support is stiff and I'd watch a kid folding and unfolding until they are adept. I did find the older in which I folded it makes a difference in how tight the joints remain. Experiment. YMMV.I will be buying another of these to replace the folding metal stand, which had a tendency to let my electric guitar slip over sideways. It's an old Les Paul, so you know how bad I freak at the thought of that headstock hitting the ground. This stand has a wider base, and playing around it is good for stability as a practice stand.I would not expect to use either of my portable stands at an actual gig, since they are not stable enough for that, and it's too easy for accidents to happen. But overall I was really surprised at how stable and well designed this stand is.
R**.
No more teetering guitars!
Well made and does the job. Feels like it protects the guitar. Thanks for the great product.
A**N
Very happy with this stand, but be cautioned if your guitar is top heavy.
I bought this to hold my guitar when I place it down during practice while I get my materials setup from lesson to lesson. Otherwise my guitars are in their cases. I use three different guitars. A Guild D50, an Applause 12 string and a Gretsch “Jim Dandy” parlor guitar. This stand holds all three guitars pretty securely. However, I do not have small children or pets moving around that undoubtably would indeed cause this to fall over if bumped into.The “Jim Dandy” parlor guitar is held most securely. No problem regarding sideways slipping at all and firmly held.The Applause 12 string has a thick bowl shape, but fits very well onto this stand. Again no problem regarding sideways slipping, and though a dreadnought shape it is on the light side weight wise and is also firmly held.The Guild D50 is a 1980s solidly built guitar that was made in Westerley, Rhode Island. This guitar is somewhat top heavy when on the stand and has some weight to it and is thick. It fits fine onto the stand but because it has a hefty-ness to it, it seems as if it could tip over backwards if bumped with a little force. It seems at a close tipping point in that regard. I don’t consider that problematic for me as I have no pets or children about, but that should be a consideration if you do. There is no problem regarding sideways slippage with the Guild on this stand though.All in all I feel this is a well made plastic stand. It certainly folds down to a nice compact transportable size. I am happy and satisfied with this stand. It suits and serves my practice purpose just right, especially in light of my not having children or pets to be bumping into it. I have confidence in its build.
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