Ultimate GS55 Tripod Guitar Stand

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The first series of guitar stands that deliver true innovation and musician-helpful features, the Genesis Series from Ultimate Support all offer a patented leg-locking system for stability, protective padding that won't inherently damage the finish on your guitar, and handy guitar pick storage slots. Whether you're looking for a quality stand for your acoustic, electric, or bass guitar, or even your favorite combo amp, there's a Genesis Series stand from Ultimate Support for you!

Features:
  • A-Frame Upgrade
  • Stable and Portable
  • Friendly To Your Guitar's Finish
  • Patented Leg Locking System
A-Frame Upgrade

There isn't a more stable, compact A-Frame style guitar stand on the market. Thanks to the newly designed support arms, the GS-55 securely holds acoustic and electric guitars of different shapes and sizes.

Stable and Portable

The GS-55 is one piece that quickly folds into an ultra compact, 3.5? x 14? unit. Take your stand anywhere and never lose parts again!

Friendly To Your Guitar's Finish

Did you know that most expensive guitars use a nitrocellulose lacquer finish that requires special care? Because of the sensitivity of these finishes, our protective padding is a case-quality material surface that offers increased protection over standard surgical tubing, rubber, or foam found on other guitar stands.

Patented Leg Locking System

Genesis Series guitar and amp stands feature a unique, patented leg-locking mechanism. When setting up the stand, unlock the legs, unfold and lock the legs in place for worry-free stability and strength. When finished with the gig, unlock the legs, fold, and lock for easy, compact portability. The ingenious leg lock eliminates "floppy leg" syndrome.

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