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Proline Faux Leather Guitar Stool


Description
Practice in Comfort
You might want to play standing up when you’re practicing for a gig, but when it’s time to lay down some songs, you want a comfortable place to sit. The Proline PLS24 guitar stool provides all the comfort you need while practicing guitar or writing new music. Plus, with no chair arms in the way, you can play as soft or as heavy as you want on guitar.
24" Tall Guitar Stool
The Proline PLS24 guitar stool is 24" in height, making it the ideal size for guitar players to play and practice their music. The seat also offers enough cushion so you can play and practice for extended periods of time.
Faux Leather Seat
With its faux leather seat, the Proline PLS24 guitar stool will be a great addition to any practice studio or space. You can trust the Proline PLS24 guitar stool to get you through your next practice session, jam or gig. Add this faux leather guitar stool from Proline to your practice setup today.


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Reviews
4.48
102 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
The Best Guitar Stool
I buy a seat for comfort, not flash. I tried all the stools out there and the best value for comfort and price is the Proline 24" Faux Leather Guitar stool. I've had the Proline stool for over a year and use it everyday for a few hours. Liked it so much, I bought more to use in the Luthier shop and everyone thinks they are great. Had a little problem with wobble, but with use the legs leveled out. I will definitely buy these again, especially when GC runs a sale on them. Tried many other brands like Fender, Gibson, Roadrunner and they were like sitting on Rocks. They may look nice, but I wanted something I could use, not look at.
Most Liked Negative Review
Good & Bad
I compared with ALL the other guitar stools at GC, and this stool was by far the most comfortable even though it was cheaper than the others. Also it was a good height for me. But after I got home and assembled a brand new (from the box)stool, the stool had a slight rock ... the legs were not all the same height. I did make the stool stop rocking by shimming the soft plastic feet. I am too busy to run back to GC and exchange for another ... and possibly another ... so the bottom line ... nice design, but poor quality control by the manufacturer.
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Best Uses
- Bar3
- Gifts3
- Kitchen1
- Kitchen Island1
- play guitar1
Cons
- Unsteady8
- Difficult Setup5
- Expensive2
- Creaks1
- Heavy1
Describe Yourself
- Midrange Shopper31
- High-end Shopper10
- Budget Shopper8
Pros
- Comfortable53
- Good Height49
- Durable46
- Easy To Assemble43
- Attractive32
Reviewed by 102 customers
Sturdy and comfortable
Verified Buyer
submitteda month ago
byRobyn
fromNC
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Very comfortable for playing guitar.
What I wanted
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submitteda month ago
byDavid
fromUpstate NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Nice priced stool, nice cushion, easy assembly.
Comfortable enough to play for hours
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submitted4 months ago
byJohn
fromPittsburgh
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I love sitting in these stools. I can play comfortably for hours. It's easy to put together, and light enough that I don't mind moving it around to different rooms.
i Would buy this again
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submitted5 months ago
byKris
fromMillbury MA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Just a little Tall for me ,but works good
Perfect height to play guitar
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submitted7 months ago
byRichard
fromDublin, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Stool is perfect to play acoustic guitar. Comfortable height.
Still, uneven legs 13yrs after review
submitted8 months ago
bySan
fromOcala Florida
Just like some of the comments 5,6 and 11 years ago, the still has uneven legs. The company apparently does not care about product quality. When I contacted the proline their response was, take it back to the store for an exchange. What? So I can get another that has the same issue??? That's hilarious. I had to measure the legs and cut two of them, approx 1/8 off one and 3/16 off the other. The legs are notched at the top of the bottom leg frame and at the bottom of the top leg frame so they only go together one way. The leg frame at the top should be the longer legs, but the bottom leg frame was actually the longer ones which is a manufacturing/quality control issue. Sad that the company appears to really not care because they haven't fixed the issue 13 years later. The seat is comfortable though.
Q&A
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submitted2 months ago
asked byMatt
fromBirmingham, AL
What is the max weight limit for this guitar stool?
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available.submitteda year ago
asked bysam
fromundisclosed
made in china?
Yes, the Proline is made in China.submitted2 years ago
asked byDave
fromBrunswick, Ohio
is this a 24" or 30"?
24"submitted2 years ago
asked byKai
fromPhoenix, AZ
What is the Dimensions of the stool in Inches?
The only information available is the 24" width.submitted3 years ago
asked byDavid
fromSt. Louis, MO
What is the overall width of the legs for stability? Is the ring set high enough to keep my leg height slightly higher at the knee going towards my thigh in order to play my guitar comfortably with no risk for slippage?
It appears to be.submitted6 years ago
asked byJohnny
fromNorth Carolina
Hi, I was wondering if this was a good stool to purchase for the classical guitar position. I'm 5'8 and have one seat at home about this stools' height. So my question is will the foot rest for this stool be high enough for my knee to keep my guitar from slipping?
You should be alright. This will put your leg at being just about level so it should be just about perfect.