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Open Box Fender 351 Studio Seat and Stand Combo Level 1

Description



Features
- Collapsible-seat design with removable backrest
- Gray woven tweed seat and backrest fabric with black faux leather accents
- Non-slip rubber feet
- Embroidered logo on 351 pick-shaped backrest
- Some assembly required; all hardware included
Specs
- Measurements (HxW): 44" x 14"
- Weight: 13.2 lb.
- Weight Capacity: 300 lb.
Reviews
4.6
10 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
This will be very useful for my solo acoustic gigs
This is a good portable guitar stool that I can use for both practice at home and for acoustic solo gigs. I can be seated while I play but still be upright with good posture for singing. It's helpful to have a stool with a back. It's a good height for me but I'm 6'4"; it might be a bit tall for some users. A bit more padding in the seat would be nice for those of us who aren't well padded below. ;-)
Most Liked Negative Review
Uncomfortable
I use this seat for practice. I'm an intermediate player just trying to find a comfortable way to play. The design and height are great. I love how I can transition from sitting to standing so seamlessly. The guitar stand makes storage very easy and it's also nice to leave both the seat and guitar out if you have company (it's a good looking chair). It's very inviting and it will entice your guests to want to sit and play. The only problem is the seat is really hard. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be this way or it just sat in the warehouse too long. I would rate this chair by Fender 5/5 if it was more comfortable. I can only sit on the seat for 20-30 minutes before I need to stand. I would love to hear back from either Fender or guitar center. The chair isn't cheap so I want to make sure I'm getting what I paid for. I've tried uploading a video but it didn't work.
- Guitar practice2
- Acoustic solo gigs1
- Great for guitar practice.1
- Use for guitar practice1
- Practicing1
- Seat is too firm1
- Small seating surface1
- no instructions1
- Seat is a bit narrow1
- Midrange Shopper8
- Budget Shopper2
- Easy To Assemble10
- Durable9
- Good Height9
- Attractive8
- Comfortable8
Reviewed by 10 customers
This will be very useful for my solo acoustic gigs
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byJim
fromLorton VA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This is a good portable guitar stool that I can use for both practice at home and for acoustic solo gigs. I can be seated while I play but still be upright with good posture for singing. It's helpful to have a stool with a back. It's a good height for me but I'm 6'4"; it might be a bit tall for some users. A bit more padding in the seat would be nice for those of us who aren't well padded below. ;-)
Uncomfortable
submitted7 months ago
byMarco
fromSoCal
I use this seat for practice. I'm an intermediate player just trying to find a comfortable way to play. The design and height are great. I love how I can transition from sitting to standing so seamlessly. The guitar stand makes storage very easy and it's also nice to leave both the seat and guitar out if you have company (it's a good looking chair). It's very inviting and it will entice your guests to want to sit and play. The only problem is the seat is really hard. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be this way or it just sat in the warehouse too long. I would rate this chair by Fender 5/5 if it was more comfortable. I can only sit on the seat for 20-30 minutes before I need to stand. I would love to hear back from either Fender or guitar center. The chair isn't cheap so I want to make sure I'm getting what I paid for. I've tried uploading a video but it didn't work.
Great seat for guitar practice
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byFoster
fromEast Tennessee
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Practicing an hour or so each day, this seat is a tremendous asset (no pun intended). Practice standing for a while, then sitting. The seat is the perfect height to leave the music stand in the same position. Need a break? The guitar stand included in the seat is perfect for placing your guitar while away.
Great Chair for guitar practice
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byFoster
fromEast Tennessee
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Practicing for over an hour each day, this chair offers great opportunity to practice both standing up and sitting with no changes necessary. The guitar stand included with the chair allows you to "leave" and comeback without making other adustments.
Great chair for practive
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byFoster
fromEast Tennessee
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The studio chair is the ideal height to transition from standing to sitting for guitar practice. Comfortable and has a back to rest if needed. The guitar stand with the chair is great if you need to leave for a few moments.
Not bad, but …
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byBob
fromCranbury, NJ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Bought as an aid to practice sessions. Item is as described- handy, easy to assemble and holds a guitar when not in use. But … the seating surface is extremely small which made it uncomfortable. I've already returned it and will use my Fender stool to practice.
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byMike
fromSanta Maria, CA
How high is the seat from the floor?
Please see "https://www.fender.com/en-US/accessories/stands/351-studio-seat/0991802006.html"submitted4 years ago
asked byBill
fromFort Myers FL
What's the seat height?
"Measurements: 44" H x 14" W"submitted4 years ago
asked byFrancine
fromCampbell Ca
Would this stool hold up a double bass?
It will not. The support neck for the stand is too low,