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GLEAM Guitar Stand - Adjustable Fit Electric, Classical Guitars and Bass, Load Capacity 20LB, Accessories, Folding Type Black (CG-4)

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Size: CG-4


Features

  • Traditional Guitar Stand Design: Featuring the most classic style, it is ideal for displaying and storing guitars. Suitable for use at home, in studios and recording rooms, as well as in music stores and instrument shops.
  • Safe for All Guitars: The soft backrest and foam-padded arms provide gentle support, preventing scratches and damage. Non-slip feet keep the stand firmly in place, even on smooth surfaces. Safe for all 36-42 inch guitars, ukuleles, banjos and violins except Jazz.
  • Foldable Top & Bottom Cradles: Both the upper and lower cradles fold compactly, significantly reducing the stand's storage size for easy transport and space-saving storage. Perfect for musicians on the go.
  • Height-Adjustable Guitar Stand: Unlike traditional stands, this innovative design features rotatable height adjustment (25.6"28.4") for flexible positioning. A locking ball on the top ensures the stand head stays securely in place, preventing bending or instability.
  • Customer Commitment: We deliver exceptional service with every order. If our guitar stand fails to meet your expectations, contact us immediatelywe guarantee to resolve all quality-related concerns.

Color: Black


Material: EVA


Brand: GLEAM


Item dimensions L x W x H: 32 x 18 x 14.5 inches


Base Type: iron


Assembly Required: No


Load Capacity: 20 Pounds


Number of Levels: 1


Manufacturer: GLEAM


UPC: 740807002905


Product Dimensions: 32 x 18 x 14.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.61 pounds


Item model number: CG-4


Date First Available: March 12, 2019


Country of Origin: China


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  • Cheapo gig stand
Size: CG-4
I like these little cheap stands for gigs. They are lightweight and yes kind of flimsy . But they are good enough to hold your bass on a gig for a couple of hours if you double on a couple instruments. They are light and break down quickly into small pieces that fit in a bag with other stuff. And if one breaks you just get another one because they so cheap. I do not use these to hold my instruments for longer periods or permanently . I use quality traditional type stands like onstage . But so far , for quick in and out gigging these seem to be pretty good. One of mine the know got stuck but I used wd40 and it fixed it. If it happens again I'll just toss in trash and get another one. But do not recommend for longer term than a gig.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by David L. Smith

  • Fills the need
Size: CG-4
The stand is sturdy with a solid metal frame and padded arms to protect the guitar from scratches. It feels well-built but lightweight, which makes it easy to move around. However, the lightweight design does come with a drawback—it has a slightly higher center of gravity, which can make it less stable if bumped, especially around small children or playful pets. The rubber feet help with stability on flat surfaces, but if you have toddlers or dogs running around, there's a chance it could be knocked over more easily than some heavier stands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Chris Pfeiffer

  • This is a good stand and a great one for the price.
Size: CG-4
This is a good stand. I had three similar stands - one for my 4-string bass, one for my 5-string bass, and one for my guitar. Wore out the one for my 4-string Fender Jazz, rubber neck security piece broke on the 5-string one, and the 3rd one I left at a gig that was too far away to justify the gas to go pick it back up. This is similar to the ones I had but not quite the same. The rubber neck security strap is thinner and cheaper than my previous models, but I find it easier to strap on and take off. Hopefully it won't break. Not really a fan of the folding forks on the bottom but they are held in place by a screw instead of being keyed on the connector and free spinning. So as long as you pay attention and don't mount it upside down, it won't fold up and be a problem. Not a real fan of the folding neck fork either, but it does that for packing down small and it seems fine in use. Works well: Even though when the box arrived it says: "Warning, Not Fit Jazz." It holds my Jazz bass just fine. I adjusted it slightly and tightened the screw back up to keep it in place and it fits well. My 5-string has a straight bottom instead of the offset of the Jazz and it works well on that too. Since I still have one of my previous ones that I bought in about 2014, I will nonetheless put my Jazz on it as it's a little sturdier. But this Gleam stand is plenty sturdy enough. I worry a bit about the rubber neck guard as that seems to be a weakness of all of this style including the ones I bought almost 10-years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025 by Dan G.

  • What a Bargain
Size: CG-4
This was very impressive for the money. I thought I would buy a cheap stand for my Epiphone Les Paul, however it worked out far better than expected for my Solar Z Explorer. As an odd shaped guitar, it's hard to find a stand that keeps the corner off the ground. Much to my surprise this inexpensive stand worked better than the stands I paid $35 to $60 for. Very impressive 👏 as you can see in the photos it's very nice and very sturdy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2025 by Kevin Hindman Kevin Hindman

  • Solid purchase
Size: CG-4
It works, little rubber part broke eventually though.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by Bo M.

  • Get what you pay for, I guess.
Size: CG-4
It's honestly fine for the price. You can put it together easy enough, you can rest a guitar on it, etc., pretty simple concept. Unfortunately, it's not very sturdy overall due to one major flaw - in my opinion. I see that they had issues with the top neck holder being wobbly and they fixed it, and there's a set screw knob to hold the height of the top part in place. That's all fine and dandy, zero issues from the middle to the top. The problem is the BOTTOM arms. There's no snap "bubble" like the top arm has to lock it in place, there's no set screw/knob, etc. The bottom arms just fold out, you slide a little rod at the back into a hole in the stand, and trust gravity to hold it all in place. That seems like a super confusing QC/cost saving measure since simple lock pins or set screws would be a penny or two and solve this issue entirely and they ALREADY HAVE THOSE SOLUTIONS for the other aspects of the stand. I have my guitar standing on it and you either have to be very careful not to drag the guitar or pull up at any kind of angle or have anything attached or plugged in, like a strap or amp cable, otherwise...same thing, if anything bumps or drags against the bottom arm, it'll come right out or come loose and tilt down until it falls out or you unknowingly try to put your guitar on it and realize it's falling. It works fine for the cost, but the bottom arm just seems so poorly/cheaply designed that it really takes away from the product's usability for me. They really need to add a set screw or lock pin to the bottom rod that holds the bottom arms to the stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Bradums

  • Great quality
Size: CG-4
Great quality for the price. Highly recommend, easy to assemble.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2025 by Callie

  • Great hold and works well.
Size: CG-4
Looks great and built well. Holds a standard-size guitar and fits the neck perfectly. Great hold and works well.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025 by Clay H

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