• Our best-selling guitar stand
  • EVA rubber coating protects your guitar's finish
  • Friction knob locks into a V-groove to prevent rotation of upper yoke
  • Self-centering lower yoke rotates freely to accommodate offset body styles while its locking keyway keeps the yoke securely attached
  • Heavy-duty sheet-metal leg housing boosts stability to provide reliable support for your guitar
  • Rubber end caps protect your guitar from sliding or tipping over

Was worried this was going to be cheap quality, but I was completely surprised by how nice this really is. I needed something simple for my electric guitar and this stand was perfect. Took me just seconds to set up and and use. I like the soft padding at the top to protect the neck from scratches. Fast shipping and a great price. Happy to purchase this and would recommend. Updated 08/2017: I liked this stand so much that I went ahead and purchased another one.

I don't play on stage, so I use this for holding my guitar in my apartment for easy access. It's one of a few standard types of guitar stands, the alternative being a much shorter one that omits the neck support. I have a couple cats, so I knew that wouldn't work for me. This stand was easy to set up right out the box, barely any assembly required. I notice that other reviewers have had stability issues, but that's never been a problem for me at all. To be fair I don't use it in an insane on-stage environment, but it certainly stays upright well enough to withstand me and my cats. Given it's affordability, I would recommend this to anyone who needs a place to put their guitar. I've learned the expensive and hard way that just leaning your guitar against a chair or the wall is dangerous business.

i was nervous buying a guitar stand without putting my guitar on it first. there are so many reviews out there about guitar stands falling over. this one is a good quality product, i tested how much it would take to topple the guitar and it's a reasonable amount and unlikely to happen under normal conditions. i don't think a dog passing by would knock it over, for example. i wasn't in love with having a stand with a neck rest because of how it looks but it doesn't look awkward and i see the security that it affords.

Bought this to hold an electric guitar. Simple to put together and it works well (has never fallen over, and it is easy to get the guitar in and out). Makes it very easy to pick up and play the guitar even when I only have a few minutes. That means more practice time (I try to get in a solid 30-60 minutes of practice a day, but the convenience lets me squeeze in another five minuets here and there when I can). Which is a good thing.

I got this for one of my sons for his birthday a while ago and it is holding up fine. The height is adjustable and the legs fold up fine. They need to be locked in place for stability and that is very easily done. Although this isn't the very best guitar stand ever, for my son's needs, it works just fine. His guitar fits well and is stable. The stand doesn't slip or slide around and the rubberized material really grips the guitar but doesn't leave any sort of residue behind. I would say this is an entry level guitar stand for the hobbyist or beginner but I suppose it would be fine for anyone. I just assume someone more into guitar playing would want a pricier, larger stand. Nonetheless this stand is made well and does the job it is supposed to do with no issues at all.

We have these for three out of four of our guitars (fourth is kid size and is never in one place long enough to have stand), and love them! They are sturdy, easy to use and adjust, and durable. I’ve used the two on the classical and acoustic guitars for nearly five years and they still look and function as brand new, as you can see from the photos I have uploaded. Excellent value for money! Highly recommend. It encourages frequent practice because it allows instrument to remain set up and ready to play, rather than having to fool with cases and gig bags for access every time.

The On-Stage stands are really nice little guitar stands. They'll protect your guitar and keep it in place (especially if you're playing frequently and don't want to put your guitar back in its case), and they take up very little room overall. These stands set up in about 30 seconds, right out of the box. The entire stand has a soft/rubber texture on it so it won't scratch that expensive finish on your instrument. The strap that goes across the neck holder is also very handy - if someone bumps the stand your guitar won't go flying off. Excellent value, protective, and super easy to use. 5 stars for this one.

Durable stand. Assembles in seconds. Legs fold up for portability. This is my THIRD stand by this manufacturer and supplier. The matte black finish, rubber feet and padded support bars at the base and on top for the neck will protect your guitar and floor (with reservations listed below). My only concern (and this applies to all similar stands with protective pads) has to do with the chemical interaction with the guitar finish when the guitar rests on them. It appears the material used for the pads is similar to the material used on Snark tuners which will damage many guitars finish (per their warning label). Until this issue is clarified, I would not keep expensive guitars on ANY stand for prolonged periods unless the padding material is deemed safe for guitar finishes.

I own several of these. They are solid enough, adjustable, and very good for acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and bass. Also, these are cheaper here on Amazon than at Guitar Center. The only problem I've had with these stands is that the bottom part is too wide to support a Seagull 039227 Merlin Spruce SG Dulcimer 4-String Diatonic Instrument. For that instrument, I bought one of these: Hola! Heavy Duty Folding Universal Guitar Stand - Fits Acoustic, Classical, Electric and Bass Guitars - Black Hola stands are good, but don't have the upper support that these On State stands have. I think these stands are better for guitars and basses.

For the money this thing works great and awesome on my $400 Strat. It was easy to assemble and I'm confident that my guitar will stand securely on it. If I had a more expensive guitar, I would buy a more expensive stand if only out of principle though I would be comfortable this could do the job. For under $10 you can't beat this, however if you're willing to go into the $20-30 range, you can get something better. Either thicker construction, or cooler fancier mechanism, that either looks better or is more functional. I personally don't like the removable big fork design as its multiple pieces and other thing to keep track of, but its not a big deal. It takes up too much space traveling if you don't take the big fork piece off. I personally prefer a one piece folding design, but those types of innovations are gonna cost more than 8 bucks. If you wanted to just have a place to set your guitar down in a practice room or something, then this guy is perfect, however I used it comfortably on stage without worry as well.