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STRICH Gitaarkruk, verstelbare kruk, gitaarzittrommelstoel, muzikantentrommel met rugleuning, gitaarstoel voor volwassenen, kinderen, drummer en gitarist - muzikantenkruk

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  • HEAVY DUTY STEEL FRAME: Gitaarkruk is gemaakt van roestvrij staal en weegt iets minder dan 18 pond. Draagvermogen van 102,1 kg.


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STRICH Gitaarkruk, verstelbare kruk, gitaarzittrommelstoel, muzikantentrommel met rugleuning, gitaarstoel voor volwassenen, kinderen, drummer en gitarist - muzikantenkruk


KinDC
29 juli 2025
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Kyle
20 juli 2025
I've tried a couple of stools for guitar players. This is the first one I'm pleased with.I was able to assemble this stool in about five minutes. The installation is toolless. Everything connects via screws with knobs attached. If you aren't used to putting things like this together, it still shouldn't take more than ten minutes.The seat height is adjustable, but you have to completely unscrew a part to do so. The footrest is not adjustable, but once I had the seat adjusted, it was at a comfortable height for me. The backrest can be adjusted closer to the seat or further, but not up or down. There is a guitar hanger on the back of the seat, but no support for the guitar body. I'm not sure a bass guitar would work on the hangar if the seat is adjusted as low as it can go; it might be too low. Sorry, I didn't have one to try it out. The rear legs can fold forward for transport or storage. They can also lock in place with a few twists of a knob.The seat is comfortable and the stool is quite stable. I'm 220lbs and it easily held my weight. I felt safe even when leaning on the backrest. However, there are a couple of noticeable wobbles, both with the seat itself and with the backrest. This is due to knobs holding things in place via friction vs screwing into recessed nuts. I was accustomed to the wobbles after a few uses, but I do think they could have made it more secure feeling.Again, this is the best guitar player's stool I've tried so far and the one I'll be keeping. I do wish they had eliminated the wobbles.
"Jocko"
29 december 2024
I already have a little bar stool that works pretty well for playing guitar, but it lacks a back rest, and this portable seat also has a hook on the backrest to hang your guitar up in between sets. The heavy gauge metal will easily support even the heaviest players, while providing a place to prop up your heel, like a barstool. The back support allows you to play longer without tiring out your back. The padded "throne" style seat pad will keep you comfortable on stage or off, indoors or out.This chair makes for a pretty complete stage setup if you play acoustic, and nowadays most electric players just plug their preamp into the PA system soundboard, so with your instrument and this handy seat/stand, you "have guitar - can travel."While rather heavy, this chair breaks down easily and quickly, without any tools, and packs away neatly. It easily fits in my car's trunk, along with my guitar case, so I'm always ready to hit the stage at a moment's notice. Throw this thing in your trunk along with your favorite axe, and you never miss another opportunity to jam.
Bugs
6 december 2024
This is a good quality chair that is adjustable.It is light enough for a kid to move. The added holder for a guitar is nice.Assembly was easy and everything came in perfect shape.My son plays guitar and mandolin mostly. He loves this chair for mandolin. He needs his feet up to position it. This is perfect. Where his electric guitar he likes a swivel to move with a larger instrument. So this chairs real plus is how it works so well with small string instruments.
Kyle
17 oktober 2024
This is a handy and easy-to-assemble stool for playing guitar. It feels sturdy and I have decent confidence it'll last a long time. It's also a pretty nice-looking piece of furniture that doesn't look cheap or out of place.Relatively minor downsides:1. The footrest isn't adjustable, so in order to change where the guitar rests when seated, you must adjust the seat height, which can have the side effect of limiting the length of guitars you can store on the rear hook.2. The backrest connects to the seat portion with a through bolt into a welded nut. This attachment would be much more secure if the mount for the support didn't introduce a gap between mount and support. The picture illustrates what I mean. The result of this is that you have to tighten this to the point where it's effectively stressing the support. If they included a washer to close the gap, this would alleviate the issue and provide a more secure structure.