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Proline FS200AE Heavy-Duty A-Frame Guitar Stand


Description
Rugged All-Steel Construction
With its rugged, all-steel construction, the Proline heavy-duty a-frame guitar stand is durable enough to withstand the rigors of the road while also keeping your guitar practiced when onstage or out in the open. The all-steel construction provides the durability and strength for musicians who are on-the-go and need tour-worthy quality combined with a compact footprint. The guitar stand is also designed so that it doesn’t touch the neck of your guitar, offering even more protection.
Premium Foam Padding Protects Your Guitars
The Proline heavy-duty a-frame guitar stand features premium foam padding that cradles your instrument and protects your guitars, not stain them. Additionally, the slide-resistant rubber feet will hold the stand in place, so you don’t have to worry about your guitars toppling over. The slide-resistant rubber feet also keep the stand where you put it on busy stages and studios.
Fold-Flat Design for Easy Transport
With a top hinge design that allows the stand to fold flat, the FS200AE is designed to fit both acoustic and electric guitars. The Proline heavy-duty a-frame guitar stand’s ability to be folded flat makes for easier transport when you’re headed to the gig or the practice session.



Features
- Ideal for electric, acoustic and bass guitars
- Folds flat for easier transport
- Premium foam padding will not stain your guitar
- Slide-resistant rubber feet hold stand in place
- Rugged, all-steel construction
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Reviews
4.71
58 Reviews
95%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
I would buy it again in a heartbeat
Only complaint, and it is fairly minor, is if it was a little less of an angel so it took less space or could be closer to a wall. But it does the job and holds the guitar securely, and is versatile enough for any electric or acoustic guitar. I would buy it again in a heartbeat. I prefer it over my current stand with the neck support (seems less flimsy), and it's great for home, studio or live.
Most Liked Negative Review
Not so great for heavier basses
I have a heavier bass, about 10 pounds. After a few months, I noticed that the pad for the neck of the bass had slid down, and one of the arms holding the body had bent. I had to move the pad and bend the arm back. I think this stand would be fine for an acoustic guitar. I'm not sure whether it will hold heavier Les Paul-style guitars for very log.
- Home Studio36
- Performances22
- Outdoor Events / Games17
- Amateur Recording12
- Professional Recording7
- Unstable3
- Heavy / Bulky2
- Difficult To Transport1
- Flimsy1
- None1
- Experienced31
- Novice15
- Professional Musician8
- Stable49
- Holds Items Securely44
- Compact42
- Portable42
- Looks Cool1
Reviewed by 58 customers
Absolutely I'd buy it again.
Verified Buyer
submitteda month ago
byWilliam
fromCypress
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great and stable piece of equipment
I would (and have) buy this again
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submitted2 months ago
byF
fromGilbert, AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Already have 4 others and just needed one more. Very sturdy and overall great quality.
Just What I Needed
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submitted7 months ago
byFrank
fromPacific Northwest
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I've had other guitar stands in the past, and now they are gone. This is a good, reliable, heavy duty stand I can always depend on.
Simple, cheap guitar stand
Verified Buyer
submitted7 months ago
byTed
fromConnecticut
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I received an acoustic guitar for a gift and needed a stand. This stand was in stock and reasonably priced. It works for an acoustic and would probably work for an electric. It folds somewhat if portability is needed. #sweepstakes
yes
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byBilly
fromtucson az
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
on stage for 2 guitars
Solid stand for gigs
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byChuck
fromSignal Mountain TN
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Easy to carry and doesn't take up much space in your car. Is really stable for its size and is solidly built. Hold accustic guitar well and works for electric guitars as long as you place the base as far back as possible otherwise it will lean back to far. Would recommend getting this stand .
Q&A
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submitted5 months ago
asked byBeans
fromLincoln, NE
Can I use this as a cymbal holder? Drummer here and I have seen a few different people using guitar stands as a cymbal "rack" if you will. Seems to be the most cost effective way to store 10+ cymbals
Technically, you could rig something up with the Proline FS200AE A-Frame Guitar Stand to hold a cymbal in a pinch—but it’s not really built for that, and it has some limitations: No actual mount to secure the cymbal by the bell (no threaded post, felt washers, etc.) No height or angle adjustment. Not safe for any kind of playing—any hit would cause wobble or a fall. It’s built for guitar weight distribution, not the focused weight of a mounted cymbal.submitted7 months ago
asked byChristian
fromFontana, CA
Is the rubber pads used on this product nitro finish safe?
Yes, it is.submitteda year ago
asked byMike
fromYukon, OK
Will this guitar stand work for a Dean ML?
No, it won't.submitted2 years ago
asked byMud
fromArlington va
Can the width of the legs be varied and made secure?
No they can't. It's very secure.submitted2 years ago
asked byJB
fromundisclosed
Would this work for a Fender Jazz Bass?
Proline FS200AE Heavy-Duty A-Frame Guitar Stand - yes it would.submitted3 years ago
asked byLH
fromallentown pa
how tall is the stand
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. Unfortunately, I don’t have one to check