🎶 Sit, Stand, and Strum in Style!
The Fender 351 Studio Seat/Stand Combo is a versatile and stylish seating solution designed for musicians. Featuring a collapsible design with a removable backrest, it combines comfort and functionality. The gray tweed fabric with black faux leather accents adds a touch of elegance, while the non-slip rubber feet ensure stability. Assembly is straightforward with all necessary hardware included, making it a perfect addition to any studio or practice space.
K**E
Great purchase !! Highly recommend.....
Purchased this one to put in my "Man Cave"....This is a really nice stool.. I am 6' tall and weigh 240 lbs and this thing is absolutely perfect.. Looks really nice as well.. Very comfortable and stylish. I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants to have a nice guitar stool that is the perfect height while playing your guitar... Very satisfied !! AAAAA+++++
S**2
Good combo chair and stand
If you want a way to place your guitar it's more solid than just a stand chair doesn't take up too much space and is comfortable I haven't sat long enough to judgeIt's extended time effectLight and fairly easy to put together
S**O
Tad bit too high but pretty good still
I’ve used it a few times and I’m impressed overall but it could be better. For reference, I am about a half inch shy of 6 feet tall but my legs are a little shorter than most people my height, while my torso is longer than most people my height. The proportions part will make more sense further on.Cons:- For me, the seat is a little too high from ground level. I wish it was 1-2 inches lower to the ground. When I was reading reviews I read other 6’ tall folks saying it’s nice. I did not take into account that my legs are short for my height. So if you’re 6’ you’d probably be ok as long as your legs are of average length.-No way to adjust the height. I can’t even saw off a little bit of each leg. If I do I’ll lose the functionality of the guitar stand. This would be so much better if it had a way of adjusting the height 1-2 inches in each direction. I’d be hesitant to shave/saw off some anyway because of possibly losing the evenness.-It’s a little hard to use the cross bar with the guitar rest part folded up and it’s awkward for your feet if you keep the guitar rest down. If I prop up my foot on the crossbar, when I bring it down to the floor I have to be careful not to hit the guitar rest. Im pretty sure that thing would bend easily under the force of being struck by a foot in normal motion. You might be okay a few times but eventually it’ll bend or break. As a result of all this, I use a different footrest. Right now I’m using a 28oz aluminum can but I still need it to come up a bit higher. I think I’m just going to get another footrest, which is fine I guess.-I have to use a strap while playing this guitar. This may change after I get a better footstool, but for now my lap is at too much of an angle to comfortably prop the guitar up while playing. Again, this might not be an issue if it weren’t for my stubby legs. The problem with using a strap while sitting on a stool is the strap becomes looser than if you were standing. Therefore you have to tighten the strap. It’s just that it’s another to do while setting up.-Probably goes without saying but, you can’t sit on this and have the guitar propped on it simultaneously.Pros:-The pros do outweigh the cons.-I like the firmness of the cushions. I feel like this is going to hold up for a long time. If they were softer, there’d probably be more back pain.-There’s actually a benefit to the height, in that the position causes me to extend my body more. I’m basically leaning-standing but with the comfort of sitting. This makes singing much easier and I can project much better.-Sturdy on even ground. A four point stool is a big gamble. This one delivers well without any leaning or wobble when seated. I feel just as good putting my guitar on there as I would putting it on my best guitar stand.-Aesthetically, there are no complaints. Just look at it.-Set up and portability is a breeze. No worries with this aspect. It’s compact enough for my needs.
J**.
Well made & comfortable.
Well made & comfortable. Perfect for playing my guitar.
M**B
No height adjustment, seat is stiff, stand gets in the way.
Easy setup, light weight, no height adjustment. Seat is stiff and not very comfortable, could use a little more padding. Guitar stand in front gets in the way of where to put your feet.
M**.
Nice Seat
Sturdy and comfortable. Backrest can adjust forward and back to accommodate me or my 13yo daughter. It’s her seat. She loves it and her pink Stratocaster.
R**D
Cheaply made. Awful comfort. Looks good
Came missing parts and broken seat handle.
J**E
it's great if you dont still need your seat when you put your axe down
it's great for when all am I doing is playing bass. At practice, it's awesome. When I am recording myself or working with my DAW, when I need to put my bass down for a moment, but I still need my seat at my desk, it isnt as nifty. So 1/2 the time, I still need a stand. it is a great throne, though. comfortable and fairly sturdy. Easy and quick to break down and reassemble for travel needs. I'm happy with it
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