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Hercules Stands TravLite Folk Instrument Stand
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The HERCULES TravLite Folk Instrument Stand GS303B is solid, sturdy and compact. Holds banjos, mandolins, violins and ukuleles securely with adjustable foam pads.
• Easy to set up and pack up
• Sturdy steel construction
• Specially formulated foam on all possible contact points to protect your instrument
Specs:
Height: 250 mm (9.84")
Weight: 0.9 kg (1.9 lbs.)
Base radius: 280 mm x 255 mm (11" x 10")
Load Capacity: 15 kg (33.1 lbs.)
Folded Size: 260 mm x 245 mm x 100 mm (10.2" x 9.6" x 3.9")
• Easy to set up and pack up
• Sturdy steel construction
• Specially formulated foam on all possible contact points to protect your instrument
Specs:
Height: 250 mm (9.84")
Weight: 0.9 kg (1.9 lbs.)
Base radius: 280 mm x 255 mm (11" x 10")
Load Capacity: 15 kg (33.1 lbs.)
Folded Size: 260 mm x 245 mm x 100 mm (10.2" x 9.6" x 3.9")
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It's a banjo stand 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
It works well with heavy bottomed instruments. Banjos. I used it with a strat and was pretty good. I like that the stage balance is in the bottom of the unit.
Posted by anonymous on Jan 11, 2021
Love it 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Surrey, British Columbia
Fits my guitar like a glove!
Posted by anonymous on Jul 16, 2020
Not for Acoustic Electrics 3 of 10 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Abbotsford, British Columbia
This stand is a poor design for plugged in acoustic guitars.
It's not high enough, and the jack hits the floor, which puts pressure on the jack, and even causes shorting in the amp if on.
If you play acoustic electrics, buy the up-right model.
Posted by anonymous on Apr 9, 2014