Proline

Description

The unique Proline HT1052 “Securi-T” Series guitar stand features a quick-and-easy locking yoke mechanism that safely secures two instruments while not in use. The patent-pending Securi-T design is amazingly easy to open — even with one hand — and snaps your instruments securely into place, removing any chance of accidental falls. The Securi-T stand also features deluxe inert open-cell foam touch-points that softly cradles guitars and basses without scratching (not recommended for nitro-cellulous finishes).  Plus, the Gray Pearl finish disappears on stage and on camera.

Holds two guitars.
Open Box Proline HT1052 Securi-T Double Tripod Stand with Locking Yokes Level 1 Regular
Open Box Proline HT1052 Securi-T Double Tripod Stand with Locking Yokes Level 1 Regular
Open Box Proline HT1052 Securi-T Double Tripod Stand with Locking Yokes Level 1 Regular

Features

  • Rugged steel tubular guitar stands comes in single, double, and triple yoke configurations
  • One-handed Securi-T yoke latch makes access and lockdown quick and easy
  • Premium foam padding will not stain your guitar
  • Elegant gray pearl matte finish, is scratch resistant, looks great on stage
  • Slide-resistant rubber feet hold stand in place
  • Easy assembly and adjustments

Reviews

4.5

10 Reviews

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Here is a superb 2 guitar stand

I really like having my guitars easily accessible, but I hate using all me floor space with single guitar stands. I also like the spring loaded latch. It's so much easier to connect than the stretchy rubber band thingies. Easy to relocate. Stable. I had several combinations of guitars including solid body electrics with bass guitar; solid body with auditorium size acoustic, and two acoustics. I will buy additional units.

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

One of the arms holding the necks at the top snapped off.

At my home I used this stand to hold my Fender and Les Paul for practice. One day I heard a clang and noticed my Les Paul had fallen off the stand onto the ground and hit the wall. The upper arm broke right off just from the weight of the guitar. The stand lasted about one year and constantly held two guitars. Upon inspection the arm is a hollow tube connected to the locking arm by a small weld the size if a penny. The entire tube is NOT connected the yokes. I don't plan to buy this again and would advice anyone else against doing so unless you don't mind your guitar falling onto the floor.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Home Studio5
  2. Performances3
  3. Outdoor Events / Games2
Cons
  1. Flimsy1
  2. Not durable1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced6
  2. Novice2
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Holds Items Securely8
  2. Stable8
  3. Compact4
  4. Portable3
  • I like it

    5

    submitted22 days ago

    byKeith

    fromOtisville, Michigan

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I like to have a couple guitars handy so I can just reach over and play to help wind down at the end of the day. I keep an electric and an acoustic on it and it's stays stable.

  • Here is a superb 2 guitar stand

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byBill

    fromKnoxville, TN

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I really like having my guitars easily accessible, but I hate using all me floor space with single guitar stands. I also like the spring loaded latch. It's so much easier to connect than the stretchy rubber band thingies. Easy to relocate. Stable. I had several combinations of guitars including solid body electrics with bass guitar; solid body with auditorium size acoustic, and two acoustics. I will buy additional units.

  • I would buy this stand again.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byVincent

    fromQueens,NY

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This dual guitar stand is excellent. It is built like a tank and will support your prized instrument. I highly recommend it.

  • I am going to buy another one.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byDoc

    fromN. Alabama

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Supports weight of guitars from the bottom. Low center of gravity for stability. Makes it perfect for odd shaped headstocks (talking to you, Ibanez! (Please don't change a thing)) Also seems to be quality material regarding tightening mechanisms which inspires confidence to hold my investments. I like it. I like it a lot.

  • Yes

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byVern

    fromSalt Lake City, Utah

    Great Guitar Stand. I use it to hole both my Electric and Acoustic Guitars

  • One of the arms holding the necks at the top snapped off.

    1

    submitted6 years ago

    byKevin

    fromHouston

    At my home I used this stand to hold my Fender and Les Paul for practice. One day I heard a clang and noticed my Les Paul had fallen off the stand onto the ground and hit the wall. The upper arm broke right off just from the weight of the guitar. The stand lasted about one year and constantly held two guitars. Upon inspection the arm is a hollow tube connected to the locking arm by a small weld the size if a penny. The entire tube is NOT connected the yokes. I don't plan to buy this again and would advice anyone else against doing so unless you don't mind your guitar falling onto the floor.

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