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Ultimate Support GS-100+ Guitar Stand with Locking Legs

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$44.99

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1.Style:Hanging Style W/ Saftety Strap


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  • Guitar St with Leg-locking Mechanism


Product Description

The GS-100 is our most popular guitar stand. This feature loaded stand is height adjustable, features our patented leg locking system, and features a wide yoke that narrows to allow you to easily place any number of necks comfortably. The rubber safety strap provides added protection for your instrument , while the fabric covered legs are designed to protect the finish of your Electric, acoustic, or bass guitar.

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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!


Gibble
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
The original design of this stand was PERFECT. Simple, easy, compact, tough. The new design has this insane button lock thing that took me almost 10 minutes to get to work properly, and the lock on the neck is now weird as it doesn't come all the way down so you don't have a lot of comfort that it'll hold. It also seems to lean a bit whereas the last one didn't.This is genuinely tragic. The old version of this stand was PERFECT.I'll be returning it and looking for something else. NO idea why this is Amazon's choice, but it goes to show you that's not always helpful.
Didier
Reviewed in Germany on May 18, 2024
Die Lieferung hat zehn Tage gedauert. Das wurde aber auch bei der Bestellung sofort mitgeteilt. Die Verpackung war sehr gut. Der Ständer selbst ist perfekt. Er ist sehr solide konstruiert und durchdacht. Die Sicherung der Gitarre durch den automatischen Haltemechanismus funktioniert prima. Klare Empfehlung.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
I like these stands but I don’t know why Ultimate went away from the simple turn lock on the bottom. I find the new button design to be more difficult. Still a great stand though…
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
I use these at home and for gigs, and trust no other stand. Very sturdy, good padding, and safe for my guitars. They fold up easily and compact, and I stick them in my stand bag. In over 10 years of gigs (5-10 per month), I've never had any issues with these stands, and recommend them to my colleagues. Protect your guitars and stop buying flimsy stands for your gigs!
Tom Pavlicek
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2019
Love the stand, easy to set up, stable - shows really well.
Diane Rubio
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
I am Using this to hold a tenor Ukulele. It’s working out fine. It’s a little bit too long for the ukulele. To compensate, I wrapped a cushion adhesive farther up the legs so that when you deposit the instrument onto the stand it doesn’t knock the bottom of the instrument. I use this stand to play music on stage. One of the most important things is ease of access. I need to grab the instrument quickly Without the impediment of superfluous straps or pieces that jut out to hold the bottom in a wobbly way. This stand has some weight to it and I am confident that I won’t be knocking it over on stage. I believe I ordered the best quality stand. It’s heavy, well-built, and most importantly, it folds down completely flat so that when you pack it into a bag there is no danger of injuring the stand. There are no flimsy welded parts at risk of breaking during transport.
TLG
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2017
We've been bunny proofing our family room so I needed new guitar stands to keep them away from the bunny's teeth. (I didn't want to attach grips to the wall and I didn't want to re-locate the guitars.) I kept trying to find reviews that listed the height of the cradle, since I wanted something higher, but couldn't find any. Therefore, my review is primarily for bunny-proofers looking for the same answer. The height from floor to grip is 43 inches, fully extended. The distance between the bottom of my 3 guitars and the floor ranges between 9 and 11 inches (acoustic, resonator, electric). Hanging seems to be another deterrent, since it will swing if the bunny stands on her hind legs and investigates - preventing a firm grip for gnawing. This guitar stand is very sturdy and I love the auto-close feature. She's noticed the rubber feet and has given them a bit of a nibble, but she doesn't seem to notice the guitars hanging above her. I've ordered two more, but I will say that if I had expensive guitars that I wanted to keep in mint condition, I don't know that I would trust this stand with those in regards to the bunny. I think this stand makes it more likely they won't be damaged, but they're not completely bunny-proof for our bunny's size. If you had a dwarf bunny, I would think they'd be fine. Expensive guitars would likely find a home in another room, or I'd break down and install the wall grips.
Greg Hager
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2015
As a road musician, it is imperative to have high quality equipment that is durable.I have been a fan of Ultimate Support since I first introduced about 1994. If you are looking for an excellent stand, then this is it. I primarily play an Ovation guitar, and because of its rounded back does not sit nicely on any other brand of stand. The greatest thing about these stands is that they safely and securely hold the guitar by the neck, right behind the nut. The tripod base is wide, and nearly impossible to tip over...even in windy stage situations. Height is adjusted so that the guitar hangs with no pressure on the cords.They work well for solid body guitars, and standard acoustic guitars. Don't let the price fool you. This is worth every cent.Note: If you are comparing this stand with the Ultimate model that has a gravity twist/lock - My recommendation is don't bother; The lock ends are not durable if you actually use this stand a lot, every week, all year. I have had that model, and the higher price is not worth the frustration when it breaks.
Ibai Lamarca Soto
Reviewed in Spain on January 20, 2014
No he tenido muchos soportes de guitarra, asi que no tengo mucho conocimiento del mercado. Compre este para colgar la mia en casa y no tenerla siempre metida en la funda, escondida en un rincón. Tengo una Epiphone Explorer, por lo que no podía comprar una con apoyo en el inferior, ya que la guitarra es asimétrica.A primera vista me sorprendio su diseño y robustez viendo el precio que tiene. He visto productos más caros a la venta y la verdad es que, comparando con los soportes que había visto hasta el momento (amigos,...), me parece de muy buen diseño y calidad. Mi guitarra se coloca perfectamente.Para poder transportarlo se pliega mucho, ocupando muy poco espacio.
アリャリン55
Reviewed in Japan on November 1, 2013
いろいろな人の口コミを見て悩みましたが、わたし個人の見解では、買って良かったと大満足です。
bernw
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2013
This guitar stand is very solid and I have no qualms using my Gretsch on it when on gigs. The soft parts are supposedly "safe" to use with "most" guitar finishes. Not sure exactly what that means, but it shows the manufacturer has taken this area very seriously when designing the product. As my guitar is finished in poly and not nitrous I am relaxed, plus I don't use it at home as my guitar stays in it's case. If you are concerned about a reaction with your guitar's finish it's easy to wrap some cotton cloth around the contact parts. What I can say about this stand is it is sturdy, is not going to topple over even with a really heavy knock, folds up easily for carriage, looks good, and for what you get the price is good.As I have only had this for a few months I can't say how long it will last. It's not usually the big parts that go, it's often a small non-replaceable component that breaks first. Time will tell, but it does seem well built.My only complaint is that a carrying bag is not produced by the manufacturer, and I can't seem to find anything out there suitable either - unless I want to pay a lot more the the cost of the stand! Maybe a minor point, but a bag does help protect the stand when not in use.
W. Ross
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2007
This stand works like a charm--holds guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, etc. etc--anything with a neck and peghead. Adjusts easily and securely. Has an elastic strap to keep instrument from falling out of the suspension fork, but I've never found it necessary to use.Folds into a nicely compact form, and it's sturdy enough, but its chief virtue is that it suspends the instrument by the peghead (sorry, you post-moderns who play the "headless" guitars) and doesn't have the bottom bracket to get tangled in the strap when you need to change instruments quickly.One caution--depending on the shape of the peghead and placement of your machine heads you may find that the suspension fork can nudge the tuning pegs. I haven't found it a problem, but if you have a banjo, for instance, with easy-turning planetary tuners, you might need to be careful in "hanging" the instrument.