Elevate your guitar’s safety and style with the Kikutani GS-107B Guitar Stand (Black)—a reliable, lockable stand designed for both security and convenience.
Key Features:
Enhanced Security & Stability
The lockable neck cradle firmly secures the guitar, helping prevent accidental tipping or theft—offering peace of mind whether on stage, in the studio, or at home.
Adjustable Height for Versatile Use
Easily adjustable from 660 mm to 747 mm (approx. 26.0–29.1 inches) across six settings, it accommodates a wide range of guitar sizes and playing environments.
Robust and Reliable Design
Crafted for stability, its solid legs offer a secure base. Lightweight yet sturdy at 810 g, this stand combines portability with dependable build quality.
Compact and Easy to Store
Thoughtfully sized to not overwhelm any space, yet practical for rehearsal areas, performance stages, or storage in studios.
Ideal for Diverse Settings
Whether you’re performing live, teaching lessons, or safely storing your instrument, the GS-107B adapts to any scenario with grace and reliability.
Specifications at a Glance:
Feature Details
Height Range 660–747 mm (6 levels)
Neck Cradle Width 67 mm
Neck Cradle Depth 55 mm
Weight 810 g
Material / Construction Durable, stable design
Security Lockable neck cradle
Ideal Usage Live, lesson, storage
Package Size & Weight Approx. 60×20×10 cm, 0.85 kg
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Why Overseas Buyers Will Love It:
Peace of Mind: The lockable feature is especially appealing in public settings—no more worrying about accidental knocks or unauthorized handling.
Tailored Fit: Adjustable height makes it suitable for most guitar models, from compact electrics to large acoustics.
Portable & Lightweight: At just over 800 g, it’s easy to carry while still offering solid support.
Space-Smart Design: Slim and efficient, it’s perfect where space is limited—like backstage areas, studios, or home corners.
Versatile Use Cases: Great for musicians, educators, and home enthusiasts alike.
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