
Gator Frameworks Guitar Stand
4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 1,558 ratings
Price: 49.99
Last update: 05-30-2024
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Top reviews from the United States

5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice guitar rack for solid body guitars
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
This rack will hold 5 solid body electric guitars rather nicely and is very solid once assembled. I have a mix of solids, semi hollows and archtops so the number and combination can vary. An acoustic or classical guitar will take up more than one slot, as will a jazz box. So, consider this if you have a menagerie. Separate stands are good and if you have room on the wall, consider individual wall mounted hangers. Still, for the price, a good value.

5.0 out of 5 stars
exactly what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
works great, sturdy, does exactly as it should, not sure about acoustic guitars, thickest I have is a semi-hollow body with bigsby, a little tight on spacing, has to go on the end. great for standard electric guitars.

4.0 out of 5 stars
Quality = Money Spent
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Quality isn’t the best, but you get what you pay for. Very easy to assemble!

5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing guitar rack!!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
Really easy to assemble, no instructions needed if you have a little common sense... Sturdiness depends... It has a bit of play once put together, but that is because it is made to fold. If that bothers you so much and you have a drill, simply drill holes on the base and add 2 screws and it will not move! Foam protection is thin, so I ordered a pipe insulation foam tube to reinforce it and I'm sure that's all it will need to make it as good or better than those 2-3 times the price. Currently holding 4 guitars, guess it's time to get a 5th to make sure it works fine! ; ) Can't say anything about acoustic guitars, but pretty sure you can fit 3 of them easily by using the 2 ends and the center holder and can probably fit 2 electrics in the other 2 spaces. It is not designed for Flying V's, BC Warlocks, Jackson Warriors or other pointy bodies. Can probably fit a Jackson Kelly, but not 100% sure about that, sorry. So far I am very happy with the purchase and when the time comes and need more space for more guitars, will definitely get another one!


Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Rok-It Multi Guitar Stand: A Southern Pickin' Paradise!
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
As a Southern musician with a collection of guitars that could rival a juke joint, finding the right storage solution was a challenge – until I stumbled upon the Rok-It Multi Guitar Stand Rack. Y'all, this stand is a game-changer!
First off, the folding design is pure genius. It's like a harmonious blend of space-saving and accessibility. I can effortlessly unfold it for my live performances, or fold it up and tuck it away in the corner of my cozy Southern studio when I'm not strumming the blues.
The sturdy construction is like a solid, deep bass line; it keeps my guitars snug and secure. I've got a mix of acoustic, electric, and even a resonator, and this stand accommodates them all, like the band coming together for a jam session.
And let me tell you, it's not just about storage; it's about showcasing my cherished instruments. With this stand, my guitars stand tall and proud, like performers on a grand stage. It's a sight to behold!
The convenience factor is like sweet tea on a hot day. No more wrestling with tangled guitar cords or knocking instruments over in a cluttered corner. Everything is at arm's reach, ready for a pickin' session at any time.
In conclusion, the Rok-It Multi Guitar Stand Rack is a Southern musician's best friend. It's like a loyal roadie that's always there to support your guitars. If you're a fellow picker looking to keep your instruments safe, accessible, and ready for the next Southern-inspired melody, this stand is your perfect pick. It's become an essential part of my musical journey, and I wouldn't have it any other way. ????????????????
First off, the folding design is pure genius. It's like a harmonious blend of space-saving and accessibility. I can effortlessly unfold it for my live performances, or fold it up and tuck it away in the corner of my cozy Southern studio when I'm not strumming the blues.
The sturdy construction is like a solid, deep bass line; it keeps my guitars snug and secure. I've got a mix of acoustic, electric, and even a resonator, and this stand accommodates them all, like the band coming together for a jam session.
And let me tell you, it's not just about storage; it's about showcasing my cherished instruments. With this stand, my guitars stand tall and proud, like performers on a grand stage. It's a sight to behold!
The convenience factor is like sweet tea on a hot day. No more wrestling with tangled guitar cords or knocking instruments over in a cluttered corner. Everything is at arm's reach, ready for a pickin' session at any time.
In conclusion, the Rok-It Multi Guitar Stand Rack is a Southern musician's best friend. It's like a loyal roadie that's always there to support your guitars. If you're a fellow picker looking to keep your instruments safe, accessible, and ready for the next Southern-inspired melody, this stand is your perfect pick. It's become an essential part of my musical journey, and I wouldn't have it any other way. ????????????????

3.0 out of 5 stars
A budget guitar stand if you are looking for a cheap one
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
Bought this because I was looking for a budget stand for my guitars, so that I don't have to put them back to the case when not playing, for the purpose of convenience.
First of all, as mentioned by other users, the instruction for assembly is too simple and I got confused by what screws to use for what holes. It took me awhile trying them out to figure out. The materials are light and cheap feelings, and once assembled together it is not too sturdy, especially the lock pin is not really long enough to preventing folding, a stronger force can easily fold the arms without pulling the locking pin, and no matter how hard I tighten the screws, the two arms are still moving, overall this gives me the feeling of cheap China made product, but I bought it because it is cheaper.
Once I put all my guitars on it, it feels fine, I guess the weight of the guitars hold the arms in place, and foams does feel thin and not sure how long it will last, but for now, it does the job, so I am happy with the purchase, but because of the cheap materials and design flaw, I am giving it a 3 stars. And another issue is that it will hold smaller body guitars ok, but not for bigger size, such as the red guitar in the pic, I had to adjust the angle of the guitar so the neck would touch the stand on the top. So if you have a bigger size guitar such as acoustic guitars or an ES-335 or les paul, I would be careful when using this stand.
Overall a good purchase for my not-so-expensive guitars, I am happy for now.
First of all, as mentioned by other users, the instruction for assembly is too simple and I got confused by what screws to use for what holes. It took me awhile trying them out to figure out. The materials are light and cheap feelings, and once assembled together it is not too sturdy, especially the lock pin is not really long enough to preventing folding, a stronger force can easily fold the arms without pulling the locking pin, and no matter how hard I tighten the screws, the two arms are still moving, overall this gives me the feeling of cheap China made product, but I bought it because it is cheaper.
Once I put all my guitars on it, it feels fine, I guess the weight of the guitars hold the arms in place, and foams does feel thin and not sure how long it will last, but for now, it does the job, so I am happy with the purchase, but because of the cheap materials and design flaw, I am giving it a 3 stars. And another issue is that it will hold smaller body guitars ok, but not for bigger size, such as the red guitar in the pic, I had to adjust the angle of the guitar so the neck would touch the stand on the top. So if you have a bigger size guitar such as acoustic guitars or an ES-335 or les paul, I would be careful when using this stand.
Overall a good purchase for my not-so-expensive guitars, I am happy for now.


Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
First of all, as mentioned by other users, the instruction for assembly is too simple and I got confused by what screws to use for what holes. It took me awhile trying them out to figure out. The materials are light and cheap feelings, and once assembled together it is not too sturdy, especially the lock pin is not really long enough to preventing folding, a stronger force can easily fold the arms without pulling the locking pin, and no matter how hard I tighten the screws, the two arms are still moving, overall this gives me the feeling of cheap China made product, but I bought it because it is cheaper.
Once I put all my guitars on it, it feels fine, I guess the weight of the guitars hold the arms in place, and foams does feel thin and not sure how long it will last, but for now, it does the job, so I am happy with the purchase, but because of the cheap materials and design flaw, I am giving it a 3 stars. And another issue is that it will hold smaller body guitars ok, but not for bigger size, such as the red guitar in the pic, I had to adjust the angle of the guitar so the neck would touch the stand on the top. So if you have a bigger size guitar such as acoustic guitars or an ES-335 or les paul, I would be careful when using this stand.
Overall a good purchase for my not-so-expensive guitars, I am happy for now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good quality
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
This was a gift for my son. It seems to be holding up well and is good quality for the price

1.0 out of 5 stars
Dangerous
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
If you have any guitars of any value or liking - this stand is OK for at home or n a low traffic area - but it is way too flimsy in my opinion to use at a gig to put multiple guitars on. It can quite easily fall over backwards. I mean, for the money - it's inexpensive - it is what it is. If you are a pro musician, consider a similar product that costs in the $100+ range and has more mass and sturdy construction.