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The Gator Frameworks Adjustable Guitar Stand (GFW-GTR-1000) is a lightweight yet durable steel stand designed to securely hold one electric or acoustic guitar. Featuring protective rubberized padding, a secure neck restraint, and removable red safety trim on its feet, it offers reliable protection and enhanced visibility. Its compact foldable design makes it perfect for musicians who value both style and space-saving functionality.














| ASIN | B00CFP5ESG |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,631 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #40 in Stands for Single Guitars & Basses |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,371) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2013 |
| Finish Type | Basic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716408532523 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.45 pounds |
| Item model number | GFW-GTR-1000 |
| Manufacturer | Gator Cases |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Product Dimensions | 54 x 40 x 44 inches |
| Size | Single Guitar Stand |
| UPC | 750408384867 716408532523 |
S**M
Great Space-Saving Stand That Holds My Guitars Securely
I love this Gator Frameworks double guitar stand. It doesn’t take up much space at all, which is perfect when you don’t want guitar gear taking over a room. Even with its small footprint, it holds two guitars really well — electric or acoustic — and the locking system keeps them securely in place. The stand feels sturdy and well-made, and I never worry about my guitars tipping or shifting. The padded arms protect the finish, and everything adjusts easily to fit different guitar sizes. Overall, this has been an awesome stand for keeping my guitars safe, organized, and accessible. Highly recommended if you want something compact but reliable.
H**O
Quality stand at a decent price
I just got this stand in and set it up with my guitar. The build quality is quite good and the item does not feel cheap in any way. There are some nice touches, like the rubberized handle for tightening the height adjustment of the neck holder and swiveling rubber strap to close off the neck. The black finish on all of the metal parts is a very nice smooth matte finish. There is foam covering the parts where your guitar will make contact: on the swiveling base holder on below and on the neck holder. The one place that could use a bit more foam is the "leg" on the body fork. When you put your guitar in to the stand, it is easy to swing the body too far and then make contact with the uncovered portion and overtime that may create some nicks or scratches in the body of your guitar. The legs fold up for a more compact shape for transport or storage, But once I put in the swiveling fork that holds the body of the guitar, It seem to lock itself in and I didn't want to break it by pulling too hard on it. I'm not sure if this is intended to be removable or not, but it does make it harder to store since it's not easily removable. The three legs of the stand have Nice rubber feet on them that plug up the ends of the tubes and help it grip the floor better. All of the tubes have nice rounded plugs on the ends so there are no exposed ends. The attached tag includes a link to the company's contact information along with their three-year warranty info. One tip: I rolled up my card and stuck it inside the bottom of the base tube (see picture), where it is invisible but can stay with the stand and not get lost in case anything ever happens to the stand and I need parts or repair.
K**U
The Best In Its Price Range with One Flaw
A simple and very good stand. It has one flaw: the bottom cradle should have some type of lock mechanism to hold it in place, otherwise if you're not careful, the guitar can slip and fall off the stand. That won't happen as long as you're careful, but it would be nice to have the ability to lock the bottom cradle in place for safety reasons. Otherwise, this is probably the best guitar stand in this price range.
S**.
Sturdy, Secure, and Perfect for Acoustic Guitars
I've been using this guitar stand since December 2021, and it has held up exceptionally well. It's strong, sturdy, and gives me complete confidence that my acoustic guitar is secure whenever I place it on the stand. The design is simple yet effective, with a solid base that prevents any wobbling or tipping. It’s great for both daily use and long-term storage. If you're looking for a dependable stand for your acoustic guitar, I highly recommend this one. It’s definitely worth it for the peace of mind and durability.
S**V
Exactly as Advertised
Holds two guitars really well. Is pretty light weight but is plenty sturdy and easy to assemble. If you only have 1 guitar on it, it is obviously heavier on the side with the 1 guitar, and it would be possible to bump it and tip it over pretty easily. Not an issue, just something to be careful about. I have guitar straps on my guitars and when I first got it I took one my guitars off and it caught the hook and almost dumped my other guitar onto the floor. This is not a knock of the product, just something to think about when you get it. It looks really nice and does the job well. Would buy again.
R**A
great guitar stand
This guitar stand does its job well. It’s sturdy and stable, providing reliable support for my guitar. The padding on the arms and neck cradle helps protect the guitar’s finish, which is a nice feature. Assembly was straightforward, and it’s lightweight enough to move around easily. It works with both acoustic and electric guitars without any issues. Overall, it’s a good, functional stand at a reasonable price.
R**R
This stand gets my vote against two others!
I really hope that more people buy this stand so that it gets more reviews than the other top two that come up when searching for guitar stands. It is far superior to both, and the funny thing is, it's the same price (actually $1 cheaper than one of them). The other two I'm referring to are the On Stage XCG4 and the Musician's Gear stand. I bought all three in order to compare their pros and cons. First off, the GFW-GTR-1000 is constructed of much thicker metal tubing than the other two, and it has a much wider stance, with longer legs providing more balance and stability. I would imagine that this allows it to accommodate larger, heavier guitars and basses as well. The assembly was easy, and the parts are much higher quality as well. The rubber feet are larger and appear to be sturdier and longer-lasting. The protection foam is thick and not too pliable or soft. The tightener knob that holds the neck rod in place is larger and easier to turn for adjusting. The only small criticism I have of this one is that it stands a little taller than the other two, and that bugs me a little bit for no "real" reason - just an aesthetic quirk that rubs my OCD the wrong way. I'm sure I'll forget about it soon enough. All around, it's definitely worth the money considering the other two fall in the same price range and are inferior products.
A**R
Nice Stand
Easy to assemble with a security band to keep your instrument in place.
E**S
Great looking stand, sturdy enough to withstand my 8-year old (his guitar), looks good, even commented by his music teacher how good it is. No problems at all, easy to put up by my own inexperienced self. Highly recommended
A**R
Sturdy stand that fits large extreme metal guitars such as the Washburn Stealth or BC Rich flying Vs.
M**E
Like it more than my Hercules stand
A**I
I’m using it to keep my acoustic and electric guitars. The stand is very stable and doesn’t wobble. It’s totally worth it. There’s soft foam on all the parts that hold the guitar. And the stand is easy to assemble and dismantle and easy to carry. Simply go for it.
D**W
For the price I paid, I expected some cheap and flimsy guitar stand, like the ones you get at Toys-R-Us, or Best Buy, next to the guitar video games. I was pleasantly surprised. It is nice and sturdy, and easy to assemble. It is also larger than I expected, and can accommodate large instruments. Arrived intact in a very large shipping box. The ad says "Usually ships within 1 to 2 months", so I wasn't expecting it to arrive for at least a month. I was very pleased to receive it less than 48 hours after I placed my order. I strongly recommend this product for people with multiple guitars.
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