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The Rayzm Violin Stand is a portable, adjustable metal stand designed for violins, ukuleles, and mandolins. It features a sturdy construction, EVA padding for instrument protection, and a secure lock to keep your instrument safe. The included bow holder adds convenience for musicians on the go.
N**A
Just perfect!
It keeps my violin always standing and ready to be played with quite arrangement of the place. Also the place for the bow is superb. All of which keeps my violin safe with the lock of the stand. I really love it
G**O
Nice violin stand
It wasnt very easy to assemble as some parts were a little stuck and it wasn't intuitive on how to unfold.Once assembled, it looks nice and sturdy and it does its job.After using it for several months, I noticed some rust but it is hardly noticeable.Overall I still recommend it
F**.
Sturdy stand, bow holder a bit awkward
Quite stiff to assemble but feels sturdy. I like that it folds up small so that it's easy to transport. My only issue is the bow holder seems to be a bit of an afterthought and it can be difficult to get the bow to feel secure. Still seems better than others on the market which friends have though. I would recommend purchasing
J**S
Great service great product.
Does exactly what I need it to; excellent design.
A**R
Good for the price.
I bought this as a stand to hold an aerophone (wind synthesizer) and it works well for that. I am unable to comment as a violin stand. It is relatively easy to unfold and fairly sturdy. For the price it is worth it.
A**N
WOW
THANK YOU ITS COOL
R**B
Very nice but tricky to build.
I'm always a bit sheepish putting stuff together that I've bought online, I always feel I'll break it. Whilst this item is easy to put together it does involve bending the legs down which put up a right fight and made me wonder if I was doing it right. My advice, read the instructions and bite the bullet. Great quality item.
K**A
Cannot set up without breaking. Design fault.
I normally love their guitar stands. Sadly, this violin stand has design faults. You have to stretch out very stiff metal prongs against flimsy plastic tangs in order to pull the legs out into the tripod position. Two were almost too stiff to move. One was looser and stretched too quickly, snapping off the plastic tang, which flew across the room, and rendered that leg unusable. A two legged tripod is useless. I had to remove the other two legs and will have to try to fix it to a plate of wood to build my own stand from the broken remnants I’m left with.The metal parts are good and strong, but the design and the plastic parts are not good.I have to say as well, it came in a giant box, threw-quarters filled with paper.I wouldn’t buy this again.
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