🎸 Elevate your sound space with the ultimate 3-guitar rack—because your collection deserves the spotlight!
The Rok-It RI-GTR-RACK3 is a sleek, black powder-coated steel guitar rack designed to hold up to three acoustic or electric guitars. Featuring heavy-duty alloy steel construction and foam padding to protect your instruments, it folds conveniently for easy storage and requires no assembly, making it perfect for musicians who value both style and functionality.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions | 15.5 x 26.5 x 21.5 inches |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Color | black |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
M**N
Very nice, but not enough instructions.
It seems to hold my electric guitar and bass pretty well and seems very sturdy. However, mine came with a few “dents” in the foam if that makes sense. Not a big deal to me because I just rotated it around until it was out of sight. Fairly easy to put together but it would have been nice if there had been more instructions. In my package there was only a small image showing where everything went. There were two types of screws but they were not labelled as such, and I had to restart because I used the wrong ones in the wrong area. There are two screws in the bag that have a square structure right underneath the head, and those are used to put together the top of the rack, if that helps anyone.
C**4
great stand
These are great stands (I have a 3 and a 5 guitar stand), great for the $ and do a great job. Good spacing for electric guitars, I have a semi hallow and it fits, just not a lot of room between guitars if you have a Bigsby on your semi hallow. Can't say for acoustic guitars as I do not own one, but if you are looking for a great, sturdy, low cost stand for electrics, this is it.
M**R
Good product, but not as wide or as high quality as my other Rok-It stands
I own older larger versions of this product of the Rok-It brand as well, that are great. This one is lower quality, and the individual spaces are not as wide. It's still a good product, and very useful.Easy to put together, but the instructions seem to have the wrong screws for the wrong places. Who needs correct instructions anyway?Once together and fully tightened down it's not as sturdy as my other stands. It has a tiny bit of wiggle, but it's not a lot.I got this to specifically split 3 acoustics from my main stand, but it's not wide enough to actually put 3 acoustics the same direction like other stands. It's hard to get 3 acoustics on it with them alternating direction. I ended up using it for thinner guitars instead.
R**L
Easy to build and doesn't take up a lot of space
A little bit stupid to put together, but didn't take me more than 5-10 minutes to get it all together. It's heavy duty and unobtrusive. Give it a buy
W**.
Not just a guitar holder.
Holds more then just guitars. Well made, compact and easy to assemble.probably will buy more just to help with organization.
R**S
good value for the money
the stand is as advertised, sturdy after assembly , comes with the tool needed to assemble . I have a strat , a es335 and a acoustic on it and fit fine without touching .The only thing that might be considered a negative is one of the the foam padding tubes keeps sliding off , but I didn't think it was a big enough deal to knock a star off , I can just add some glue , or wrap some tape under it for a snugger fit or just replace with a tighter piece . It's only one so probably won't be like that on every one . Shipping was quick and packed well .
R**K
Works okay, but pretty flimsy, and parts fall off
This stand is decent, although there are some things that aren't so great about it.1. The pegs that separate your guitars should be further apart - The two on the ends are several inches away from the edge, when they could be pushed all the way to the edge, making more room for your guitar necks.2. Parts fall off too easily - the foam pads slide right off, and one of the rubber foot protectors also fell off. When you're tearing down after a gig, in a poorly lit venue with black floors, good luck noticing it before you get home, by which time it'll be in the dumpster 45 minutes away. If you get this thing, and I'm not saying you shouldn't, pull all the pads and feet off, and glue them back on.
J**M
Great Stand, Loses a Star For Instructions
This stand is collapsible, with plenty of room for my bass guitars. Arrived with all necessary hardware, plus two additional washers that I couldn’t see as belonging on the head assembly between the plastic wing nuts and the rest of the stand.As instructions go, these might be among the worst I’ve seen even though the assembly is minimal and fairly straightforward. I started with the feet and built up. One video on youtube started with the head assembly and worked down. Remember to start with bolts loose as you assemble and tighten once you’ve got all your bolts in place. Also save yourself some time and take notice of the three different bolt types: 4 long (base), 2 short with no hex fitting and a square top (for connecting head assembly) and 2 short with hex fitting (connecting to the base). Use care not to overtighten the leg assembly bolts, as I think one could crack the connection fitting.
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