

🎸 Elevate your guitar game with style and strength!
The Gator Rok-It RI-GTR-RACK is a folding guitar stand designed to securely hold up to five acoustic or electric guitars. Constructed from heavy-duty alloy steel with a black powder-coated finish, it offers durability and a sleek look. Foam-padded supports protect your instruments’ finishes, while its collapsible design ensures easy transport and storage. Ideal for musicians seeking a reliable, space-saving multi-guitar stand.








| ASIN | B01JB70SFE |
| Assembly required | No |
| Base type | Pedestal |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,815) |
| Date First Available | 11 August 2016 |
| Finish type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716408540108 |
| Item Weight | 1.47 Kilograms |
| Item model number | RI-GTR-RACK5 |
| Load capacity | 34.02 kg |
| Manufacturer | Gator Cases |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 63.88 x 15.62 x 12.32 cm; 1.47 kg |
| Size | 5 Guitars |
| UPC | 716408540108 |
L**Z
Cumple con su función,llegó antes de lo esperado,buen precio, materiales resistentes y muy funcional , viene desarmado pero es fácil de armar.
S**N
When I think of Gator (in terms of guitar accessories), I think of product that's going to be a bit of a step up from something basic. This isn't. At the sale price it is merely adequate value and quality. It's solid enough to support five guitars once you've fiddled around with the tilt and angle of each one and managed to get them all in there but that's not as quick and easy to do as my other unit and doesn't leave you with the same level of confidence. When I go to take a guitar from this rack, it will be done very carefully - more carefully than I should really have to. It's more "rack / display case" than a working "multi-guitar stand".
A**R
Purchased for our 10 year old. It was his favourite Christmas gift. He put it together himself before either of us could get to it. He was careful with the instructions and upon inspection it looks to be put together exactly as shown. We tightened a few nuts and bolts, but it is still a little wobbly. But certainly does the trick and still considered great value for the money
L**S
Tardo años en llegar, pero creo más bien fue problema del transportista que al parecer perdió el paquete. El rack está fácil de armar (no requiere herramientas) y tiene la gran ventaja que se puede doblar en caso de que lo transportes o lo necesites guardar, sin embargo le doy 4 estrellas porque en algunas zonas el ensamblaje cuesta un poco porque el instructivo no es más que una hoja de papel fotocopiada y de escala pequeña, y también porque si bien es plegable el rack, en la zona de la bisagra hay una parte en la que no se siente tan firme, y el peso de las guitarras es el que lo deja en la posición que debería de tener, lo cual si te pone a dudar en si no se va a voltear el rack, sin embargo ya llevo una semana con el y parece que todo está en orden. Pagué como 1100 pesos por el así que, creo fue una buena compra
R**D
like most musicians & guitar players, i have WAY too many guitars (i have 2 under my bed, simply for lack of floor space). now coming from the punk scene & having mostly work horses that have suffered their share of abuse, i wasn't squeamish about having some of my guitars (my more expensive ones have cases) sitting on the floor, leaning against a wall or something. but doing that simply takes up too much floor area & obviously isn't 'stable'. (i never claimed to be smart! just a ghetto genius). i had only 2 single-guitar stands & 3 more guitars that lived on the floor leaning against my bookshelves & dresser. every few months when my ocd kicks in, i start moving stuff around & it was simply time to change my set up. this 5 guitar rack is by no means going to change the stand game. it does what it's supposed to, nothing more, nothing less. it's basic, affordable & you get what you pay for. however, there is room for product improvement, in 3 specific ways. 1; the vertical neck bars are too vertical. they could use a few more degrees of backward angle to help keep the guitars balanced from wanting to fall forward & out. 2; there are no straps or braces or anything to keep the neck within the braces. i am experimenting with 550 cord, old shoelaces & elastic bands tied to the divider pegs which i can slip off one end, hoping this will help against the imbalance of wanting the necks to stand more vertically than the divider pegs extend. and 3; i feel like the 2 bottom bars are placed poorly. specifically the rear bar. it's too close to the vertical bars, which i feel is the primary reason for the weight imbalance issue. if that rear bar were an inch or two closer to the front of the rack it would help. the spacing between front & rear bar could potentially use some measuring, but it's not a deal breaker as is. i grew up around tools so i can easily drill holes through the leg braces (i may yet try that), though from other reviews & my own handling, the metal does feel slightly week & i don't want to put undue fatigue on the rack overall, i would say it's exactly what it looks like, an 'affordable' rack for your instruments. imperfect & in need of redesign, but if you're looking for something that won't hurt the wallet & does the job, it's a good investment. just be prepared to do some adjustments & preemptive safety measures.
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