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Gator Frameworks Foldable Guitar Stool with Padded Seat and Rear Mounted Guitar Hanger; (GFW-GTRSTOOL)

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Style: Guitar Stool


Features

  • Guitar Player Stool with Integrated Guitar Stand on Rear-side
  • Easily Folds for Compact Travel
  • Integrated Footrest for Comfortable Playing Position During Performances
  • Rubber feet with Red Saftey Trim for Visibility in Dark Settings
  • Max Weight of 250 lbs./113.4 kg ; Product Dimensions: 36/914mm (L) x 14/356mm (W) x 5.5/140mm (H), Net Weight: 9 lbs./4.08 kg

Description

The guitar stool and single stand combo by Gator Frameworks provides a comfortable seat for gigging guitarists and eliminates the need for a separate guitar stand on stage. The 2.5” thick seat cushion and integrated footrest allow you to achieve a comfortable playing position throughout longer performances. When you’re ready for a break, simply release the rubberized guitar stand base and set the retractable neck yoke to cradle your precious axe when not in use. The GFW-GTRSTOOL travels easily with its collapsible, lightweight design. Red safety rings on each rubber foot provide visibility on dimly lit stages to prevent tripping.

Product Dimensions: 14"D x 36"W x 5.5"H


Color: Black


Brand: Gator Frameworks


Style: Guitar Stool


Seat Height: 27 Inches


Product Dimensions: 14"D x 36"W x 5.5"H


Color: Black


Brand: Gator Frameworks


Style: Guitar Stool


Seat Height: 27 Inches


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Number of Pieces: 1


Item Weight: 9 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GFW-GTRSTOOL


Date First Available: February 5, 2020


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Rubber


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  • One of the best guitar accessories I have ever bought
Style: Guitar Stool
I worked at a music store for a number of years and saw many Gator products. I was always impressed with their high quality and this is no different. I have severe adult degenerative scoliosis and as one of the consequences have chronically tight hamstrings which makes it painful to sit on several surfaces. I play guitar for my Church and was using a wooden stool with little cushion. It was getting too painful to use it and I needed to find something else to use. I did a lot of research and thankfully found this one. It has a very well cushioned seat and is very stable and well built. I seldom use the attached guitar stand as I sit through the whole service. However I felt comfortable leaving my guitar in it the few times that I did. The only ding I would give it is that the rubber tubing that is used for protecting the guitar when it does sit in the stand wasn't cut too accurately and so the tubing came off easily. A little bit of superglue took care of that problem. I wholeheartedly recommend this product. Edited 10-06-23 The stool folds very easily and is compact and easy to carry. It securely holds a Taylor 12-fret 12 string as well as myself and it is stable. I'm about 5 ft 7 inches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Walt Walt

  • Suprisingly sturdy
Style: Guitar Stool
So good I got 2. Works well in studio and live (cool storage for your instrument without needing anything additional). Folds easy, super sturdy, good padding, looks nice.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Scott H. Scott H.

  • Solves common backless guitar stool problem, but has design flaws.
Style: Delux Guitar Seat
I’m 6 ft tall and weigh 210 pounds. I’m closer to 60 years old than 40 and I play 6 days a week for an average of 3 hours a session. I bought this stool because the common guitar and amplifier brand stools (Marshall, Fender, etc) look great in a studio but have an almost useless amount of padding. So I put this thing together in 5 minutes; no tools required. Manufacturers boxing comes with almost no padding so the box was crushed in several places upon delivery. Thankfully, product arrived unscathed but I feel lucky about that issue. Chair and backrest padding is nice and thick, but not soft so if you expect a cushion that gives right out of the box you will be disappointed. That being said this thing is built like a piece of heavy duty gym equipment so cushions might just need some breaking in. When I first sat down the chair pad was set fairly low and the moment I leaned just slightly forward the back of the chair tipped forward off the floor. Looking closely at the design, the front leg bar of the stool is set too far back for someone of smaller stature. Once I slid the chair pad up, which moves the pad back from the front leg bar, I was able to alter the weight distribution enough to counter the chair tipping, but if you are a shorter person you are going to have a problem if you lean forward. Backrest is adjustable but again, not soft, and you only have two settings with a 1 inch difference. I’ve been sitting in this chair typing this review and I’m already uncomfortable leaning back against the rest, it just doesn’t have the perfect setting for me. But when I grab a guitar and get settled in, this chair resolves most of the issues of playing on a typical logo topped guitar stool. If these cushions start to break-in I’ll be much happier. Built in guitar stand is a nice touch. If price is an issue, I’d pass on this. But if you really need a backrest and you are of average height and weight, and you play for extended periods of time, you could very well find this a great studio chair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by Wine Me

  • Comfortable and Sturdy
Style: Guitar Stool
I like the height and comfort of these stools. I've used others and this by far the most comfortable. Import point while playing guitar, these have the right height foot rest so you are easy comfortable for 2 hour sit down gig or practice.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by DMAC442

  • Great for performing. Guitar has its own stand and the back rest is removable. Easy to transport.
Style: Guitar Seat
I needed an open chair with no arm rest for playing a guitar and accordion, this fits my needs.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by just a little old blues man

  • Fixed Height and Non-Adjustable Make This Guitar Seat Not for Everyone
Style: Guitar Seat
This coming August will make three years that I've owned this stool. On the plus side, it's been helpful at our farmers market and other small-venue gigs. I am a sexagenarian, just under 5'7". An acoustic guitarist, I have found that whatever 'bar' is on this stool being good for a footrest is useless because it doesn't boost the leg position sufficiently, and it can't be adjusted. The seat height is also a problem, being fixed, so the best I can do is sort o' prop back against it in order to preserve sufficient foot mobility to reach my effects pedal. Finally, the seat is sufficiently small that with all the other contortions. one can't plant one's fanny square on the seat. My co-guitarist, who also has one of these is even shorter than I, has nowhere to put his feet and yesterday almost toppled off the stool Efforts to overcome these issues always result in a sore hip and lower back after three or more hours of gigging, and that includes breaks, standing up and moving around. It's not a bad stool for an hour or so, but I sure wouldn't rate it 4.9/5.0. I've replaced this stools with the Rockville RDS42. A re-badged twin is branded 'Odyssey DJ Chair.' Ironically these were rated a point below thie Gator, but I've found them not only more comfortable, more strongly constructed, adjustable back, seat height and footrest bar well-rated and sold on Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023 by LeStrayCat

  • Happily surprised; sturdy; comfortable
Style: Guitar Stool
I had a 4 hour gig and did NOT expect this chair to be as good as it was. Seat cushion feels a little harder but honestly, it was exactly what I needed. It's supportive and just soft enough without being cushy. Also, I was nervous with my acoustic guitar in the stand so I would push the chair to see how tippy it was. It was not tippy at all. I really did think it was going to tip over super easily with the weight. Folds up easy (not flat of course but enough to tuck behind the seat in my car just fine). Worth it for the 80 bucks I paid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by warriorwoman

  • Nice and sturdy
Style: Guitar Stool
It was a gift from some of my lovely friends. I really like how sturdy and convenient it is to have one piece of furniture that can hold my banjo and case, and I can use for practice. Saves space in my tiny apartment. If I practice enough, and make it to a talent show, I'll also be able to use it on stage, bonus! 😊 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by M.Ellington M.Ellington

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