🎸 Elevate your guitar game—five at once, zero hassle!
The Hercules Stands Hercules Guitar Rack holds up to five guitars with adjustable yokes and foam padding for maximum protection. Its sturdy metal frame supports 176 lbs and features a one-piece, no-assembly design ideal for both stage and studio use.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions | 39.76 x 27.95 x 4.33 inches |
Item Weight | 9.7 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 176 Pounds |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
T**R
Quite simply the best guitar rack...
This is an outstanding piece of design and manufacturing. I have had other cheaper guitar racks and without a lot of modifications, they are pretty much useless. As you can see from the illustrations, from the side, the Hercules rack is shaped like the capital letter "A". Most cheaper guitar racks from the side are shaped like the capital letter "L". This is an important point because the "A" shape is much more secure and will not accidentally fold up on you dumping your guitars on the floor in the process. The lower padded portion which the guitars rest upon attaches to both legs of the "A" frame. The cheap "L" frame racks have base attaching only at one point where the vertical and the horizontal legs of the "L" join...less parts and metal but not very strong. With the "L" frame rack, I finally had to go to the hardware store and buy a small right-angle brace and bend it and using sheet metal screws to secure to stabilize my "L" rack. Lesson learned, I should have purchased this Hercules stand from the beginning. I use their other two and three auto grip hanging guitar stands already.The Hercules stand shows five positions for five guitars, the package arrived with a bonus add-on for another guitar. Not realizing this at the time of ordering, I ordered two more add-on kits. Now I have a total of eight positions available and guess what? Eight electric guitars fit just fine. I have Les Pauls, Gibson SG's, Fender Strats, Dan Electros and Yamaha Silent guitars on there comfortably and they don't bump into each other in any way. The key design element of the Hercules rack are the "doughnut shaped" foam spacers that you can move around on the padded base portion where the guitar's lower bout rests. These moveable "doughnuts" keep the guitars from moving left or right and therefore, one guitar can't bang the one next to it because the "doughnuts" restrict its movement. On my older cheap "L" style rack, I used large bubble-padded mailing envelopes between the guitars because they were banging against each other. Looks awful but it worked.Bottom line, if you have many guitars, this is the ideal rack. It folds up and no assembly is required. It's made in China but these days, what isn't? The parts are sturdy, the paint was applied nicely, padded feet, the padding that the guitar rests on are non-reactive to a guitar's finish. The cheap guitar racks use a neoprene thin rubber foam like on old water pipe insulation. That I guarantee will react to a lacquer guitar finish. Last comment on the cheap "L" racks, I had to go to the fabric store and get a roll of 2" black cotton material and wrap it around any rubber foam surface that may touch my guitars. I've restored guitars and refinishing a guitar is a lot of work. Many rubber/foam products will break down over time due to exposure to sunlight, heat, ozone, etc. and become soft and sticky. When this happens and your guitar is in contact with this, the foam/rubber can actually melt into the finish of your guitar. Save yourself a mountain of potential trouble, bite the bullet and don't be cheap, pay a little more and get the Hercules Guitar rack, you won't regret it. If you have a collection of acoustics, you may want to stick with the 5-guitar configuration. If you have a collection of Strats or Teles you can get at least 8 if not 10 on this rack.
M**1
Works as intended...very well!
I didn't do extensive research. I didn't do a ton of comparisons. It didn't take a month or two of considerations...These work and they work well. I did compare this to a "similar" String Swing model and quickly decided that the modularity and versatility of this unit outweighed any visual considerations. And now that I have it in hand, I'm glad I didn't fart around with wanting something "pretty".I had two guitars next to my recording area on wall mounts and now I have space for 2 more guitars. With some creative reorganizing, the place is taking shape.You can stuff 5 guitars into these with the addition of the available add on HA205 extensions (one of which I did purchase), but I think four is a more "comfortable" fit...your mileage may vary. I like it with 4 right now, but it's nice to know I can add another if I want/need to.I think the price is more than reasonable and the quality is good. An added PLUS...no assembly required. Open the box, remove the plastic shroud, unfold it and voila! Your guitars have a comfy new home.Hard to go wrong with this one...
D**L
The best multi-guitar rack out there.
Upgradable to hold up to 6 guitars, secure hold and folds away if necessary. This is my favorite guitar storage solution I have used! A great value for the money. Don’t waste your time with other brands like I did
B**.
Good option
I love this guitar stand. It has held up well and it was easy to setup. It works well with acoustic and electric
Z**E
Great Stand! Holds 5 Stratocasters Nicely
Really like this guitar stand. It's very solid and sturdy while also being compact.I bought two extra yolks to hold five guitars on this stand and it works great.
J**S
Sturdy stand but the padding seems cheap and not likely to last
I've had this stand over a year now. It's a good, solid stand. It comes assembled right out of the box, so all you have to do is unfold it. I have an acoustic and 3 electrics and they sit well on it. It's lightweight and looks cool. My only real complaint is the padding. It seems pretty cheap - think the type of padding on a floating barbell you use in a pool but shows no signs of aging. There are also some gaps between paddings, so you have to be careful that they stay together. Moving them seems like an easy way to rip them, although they can be moved.I also wish it had some bands to secure the necks the way some traditional guitar stands do. Am currently using rubber bands for that purpose since I live in a place with earthquakes, so want to be super careful. Another nice to have would be a bag, pouch or compartment for pics, strings, etc. The stand is a bit overpriced imho, but a decent stand nonetheless.
A**R
Best guitar stand I have run into.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Very high quality and securely fit all the guitars we had.
S**P
Highest quality guitar rack stands you can buy
I have FIVE of these babies... all over the house... yeah I have a problem lolAnyway they are extremely sturdy, the foam has never deformed or marred any of my guitars. I love that they quickly fold flat when I need to make some room if company is coming over or whatnot. The U shaped neck holders are firm enough but not to ever possibly harm the neck and have never left any type of mark whatsoever. I've always been weary of cheapo stands... finish can be eaten by the wrong types of foam / rubber and I've used Hercules stands for 10+ years now for dozens of guitars and feel totally confident in their design be it holding a Squire or a 50+ year old Fender... these stands rule!
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