Salvori Folding Guitar Stand with Auto-Lock System and Soild Tripod for Single Bass, Acoustic, Electric, Classical Guitar or Ukulele (Single)







Key features
- •Higher quality, better protection, for your precious guitars.
- •The Auto-Lock System locks the guitar (neck) automatically by gravity, protects your precious guitar from falling effectively, fits all the bass, classic, acoustic, electric guitar and ukulele;
- •With the Polyester Fiber Protection System, the guitar neck suffers no scratches or corrosions (suitable for all kinds of guitar necks including Nitro-Lacquer);
- •The Salvori Guitar Stand is soild enough to bear up to 15kg (33 Ibs);
- •The Guitar Bag Hook is able to hang empty guitar bag when your instrument is hung on the stand simultaneously;
- •The Flexibility of Salvori Guitar Stand makes it easily achieve foldable and portable.
Salvori Folding Guitar Stand with Auto-Lock System and Soild Tripod for Single Bass, Acoustic, Electric, Classical Guitar or Ukulele (Single)
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Customer Reviews
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great guitar stand
Martin✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
quality made
Safe and Secure
L. Zan✓ Verified Purchase•July 19, 2023
This guitar stand is like insurance. The weight of the guitar establishes the foundation with the solid tri-legs and the neck and brace are confidence inspiring. Highly recommended.
Fantastic stand
Bill Anderson✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2023
Was expecting a light weight stand, got a very well built heavy duty stand compared to much pricier models.
Very stable.
Brian P✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
I had a disaster with a cheap stand and a Les Paul. The tripod base was too small for the heavy weight of a Les Paul and it made it very unstable. I knocked it over by barely brushing agaisnt it and guitar hit the floor face first and the entire head stock snapped off.
Shortly after this I bought a Martin D16 and wanted a stand that would protect that pretty pricey investment and not repeat the Les Paul incident.
This stand seemed pretty sturdy with a wide base so I gave it a shot. It is very sturdy and feels very stable even with the weight of a heavy guitar like a Les Paul. And with a lightweight acoustic it would be very difficult to knock over as the stand weights about as much as the guitar and the base is quite wide. So unlike the cheap stand you can push it quite a ways over and it just pops back upright. So very stable and I don't feel like I have to have yellow caution tape all around my guitar stand in case someone accidentally brushes against it.
The auto latching is nice and works reliably and all the surfaces that touch the instrument are cushioned in one way or another. I use it in my practice area so I don't travel with it so I can't speak to the ease of folding and unfolding it compared to other stands but it is certainly not complicated or difficult. The hook on the back is a nice convenience although I'm not sure who is going to hang their gig bag on stage. But for lessons or jam sessions it could come in handy.
I have a number a cheap stands and this one is definitely worth the extra money for the better build quality and the extra security it provides. Learn from my mistake a don't by a cheap stand.
Shortly after this I bought a Martin D16 and wanted a stand that would protect that pretty pricey investment and not repeat the Les Paul incident.
This stand seemed pretty sturdy with a wide base so I gave it a shot. It is very sturdy and feels very stable even with the weight of a heavy guitar like a Les Paul. And with a lightweight acoustic it would be very difficult to knock over as the stand weights about as much as the guitar and the base is quite wide. So unlike the cheap stand you can push it quite a ways over and it just pops back upright. So very stable and I don't feel like I have to have yellow caution tape all around my guitar stand in case someone accidentally brushes against it.
The auto latching is nice and works reliably and all the surfaces that touch the instrument are cushioned in one way or another. I use it in my practice area so I don't travel with it so I can't speak to the ease of folding and unfolding it compared to other stands but it is certainly not complicated or difficult. The hook on the back is a nice convenience although I'm not sure who is going to hang their gig bag on stage. But for lessons or jam sessions it could come in handy.
I have a number a cheap stands and this one is definitely worth the extra money for the better build quality and the extra security it provides. Learn from my mistake a don't by a cheap stand.
The stand holds more than guitars
Edgardo Santiago✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2023
The stand is very well made, easy to assemble and disassemble. I play bass flute in a flute choir and own a vertical bass flute. As you can see in the photo, your bass guitar stand works perfectly for my vertical bass flute. There are not a lot of bass flutes like mine in the market or used and there are no stands sold for them other than the traditional peg and base stands, which are unsafe for such a heavy instrument and anyway, can't be used when using the metal foot shown on the photo. Your stand makes it easy to put it aside while not playing it and get it in no time when needed.
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