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QuikLok Adjustable Musicians Stool w/Adjustable Footrest and Back Rest
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Sale Price: $139.99 CDN
Original Price: $179.99 CDN
or from $21 CDN/mo
- Perfect for all musicians, including keyboard, guitar, woodwind and brass players.
- Designed to help musicians perform in the ideal ergonomical position and reduce spinal stress and leg strain when playing long periods.
- Thick, comfortable, firm seat cushion can be adjusted in a snap to 9 height positions from 22.8'' to 31.5'' (58 to 80 cm).
- Backrest can be adjusted to multiple height and depth positions for maximum comfort.
- Convenient, non-slip, height adjustable footrest.
- Sturdy steel construction.
- Non-reflective, powder-coated black enamel finish.
Seat cushion dimensions:
Front to back depth: 12.4'' - 31,5 cm
Side to side width: 16.3'' - 41,5 cm
Thickness: 60 mm
Height positions (9): from 22.8'' to 31.5'' from 58 to 80 cm
Frame width: 15.7'' - 40 cm
Frame depth: 18.5'' - 47 cm
Fold-up size: 16.1'' W x 46.8'' H x 15.3'' D 41 cm W x 119 H x 39 D
Weight capacity: 242.5 lbs - 110 kg
Weight: 24.4 lb - 11 kg
Color: Black
- Designed to help musicians perform in the ideal ergonomical position and reduce spinal stress and leg strain when playing long periods.
- Thick, comfortable, firm seat cushion can be adjusted in a snap to 9 height positions from 22.8'' to 31.5'' (58 to 80 cm).
- Backrest can be adjusted to multiple height and depth positions for maximum comfort.
- Convenient, non-slip, height adjustable footrest.
- Sturdy steel construction.
- Non-reflective, powder-coated black enamel finish.
Seat cushion dimensions:
Front to back depth: 12.4'' - 31,5 cm
Side to side width: 16.3'' - 41,5 cm
Thickness: 60 mm
Height positions (9): from 22.8'' to 31.5'' from 58 to 80 cm
Frame width: 15.7'' - 40 cm
Frame depth: 18.5'' - 47 cm
Fold-up size: 16.1'' W x 46.8'' H x 15.3'' D 41 cm W x 119 H x 39 D
Weight capacity: 242.5 lbs - 110 kg
Weight: 24.4 lb - 11 kg
Color: Black
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Excellent Product! 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Moncton, New Brunswick
One of the best Musicians Stool on the Market! Sturdy, well made, professional and super comfortable.
Posted by Levi on Nov 23, 2023
Great chair 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Bedford, Nova Scotia
I have never owned a designated guitar chair, but when my wife asked me for ideas for a Xmas gift, a guitar chair seemed like a wonderful luxury. Definitely better than a kitchen chair, lol!
Having and degenerative disc in my lower back makes playing in a chair painful after a while .
This was great! Easy to assemble, seems to be made of quality parts and makes playing while sitting a much more enjoyable experience.
My only criticism is that the little grippers on the foot rest seem cheap and come off easily.
It was a great deal at $129! Not sure I would pay $195, but it seems like a great chair.
Posted by RogerS on Dec 28, 2022
Great at first but.... 7 of 8 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store North Vancouver, British Columbia
Was really happy with it at first. Comfortable -had great back support now it creaks and the cushion is flat not comfortable. Just got a few months ago.
Posted by Joy on Apr 10, 2021
Great stool/seat 7 of 7 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
It’s about time someone made a comfortable stool for guitar players..I like the lumbar support and the foot rest.someone mentioned in a review that the seat wasn’t comfortable anymore...that is a minor problem..have it refinished to your liking..the price is not bad as it’s well made.
Posted by Joe Sennette on Aug 1, 2020
1 year later and quite disappointed 4 of 7 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Saint-Eustache, Quebec
I loved this at first, it was great, fantastic lumbar support, but after 1 year of use the seat cushion is flat, and is really uncomfortable to sit on. Maybe if I can have someone re-appolster this with a solid seat foam it could be useful again. Disappointing to say the least, especially for the price you pay.
Posted by Francis Di Marzio on Jun 23, 2020
Perfect for playing the guitar 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Chilliwack, British Columbia
I bought this chair yesterday but already I'm pretty happy with it. I've used other chairs. A guitar stool (which was too high for my feet to reach the ground), a kitchen chair, the couch, a piano bench and none of them worked for me although I tried for many years. My feet can hit the floor finally and the bench is really comfortable. Keeping the back rest with the pad in the lowest position gives my back the support it really needs. It is heavy but that's what I prefer for stability. This chair hits all of the check marks for me.
Posted by Jan Green on Jan 3, 2020
DX749 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec
Just purchased, 3rd Dec, 2019
Very simple assembly, "appears" to be very well made.
Am 5'9" and with seat in lowest position can reach "most" of
my pedals on my Novo 24"
Footrest a touch wobbly but solid none-the-less.
Footrest easily adjustable to accommodate playing style
As noted by others, seat IS a tad on the firm side and chair
is heavy enough to merit staying in one place which for my use,
is excellent.
Pleased with purchase so far !
Posted by Brian on Dec 3, 2019
Well worth it 8 of 9 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Hamilton, Ontario
I wrote a review from my experience from sitting on this stool while in store, now that I own this stool I can say it's well worth the price. I have a bad back and the back rest is perfect for me. This stool without the back rest is $115 and this one with the back rest is $145. Now that I have it at home, I can say it's worth the money.
My posture is much better & back doesn't ache from playing. My guitar is very comfortable in my lap & doesn't slide down my leg with the adjustable foot rest, it's easy and comfortable to step on my distortion pedal and get my foot back up onto the foot rest and not miss a note & stay in time with whatever song I'm playing
I recommend this stool to any & all musicians
5/5 for me!
Posted by Jeremy on Jan 7, 2019
Super comfortable 3 of 9 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Hamilton, Ontario
I don't own one YET, I'm planning on getting one soon. When I'm in store and play a guitar, I sit on it. It's perfect, I have a bad back and it's awkward to hold a guitar in my lap while playing, this makes it VERY comfortable.
When I have the money to get one, I will be getting one.
Posted by Jeremy on Dec 14, 2018
It's functional 8 of 8 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store North York (Steeles), Ontario
I've been using this as a piano & organ seat for the last year, paired with a Koenig & Meyer 18880 three-tier keyboard stand with one octave of bass pedals on the floor beneath. The upholstery and mechanisms all seem to be holding up well. I replaced the rubber feet with felt pads that slide across my wooden floor. I find the back rest to be uncomfortable and useless; I never touch it and only keep it installed because that's the most convenient place to store it :P Mine is all-black, and I definitely prefer it to the black-and-blue look pictured above, but it isn't an elegant-looking piece of furniture like a traditional organ bench, but the adjustability is worth sacrificing some style. It kind of looks like a piece of exercise equipment. The cushion is good enough for an hour or two of music practice, but I don't know that I would want to sit on it full-time. When playing pedals, some pants I own have too much friction against the seat for me to move my legs around easily. The height settings are 3-4cm apart, and you can use an additional pillow or foam floor tiles if you need more resolution. I use the adjustable footrest when not playing the pedals.
Posted by Chris Wilkinson on Feb 3, 2018