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Lightweight Wire Music Stand with Durable Bag - Adjustable & Foldable, Black Finish

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$15.95

$ 6 .99 $6.99

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  • Height Adjustable
  • Durable Steel Construction
  • Convenient and Portable
  • Carrying Bag Included (bag style may vary from image)
  • Color: Black



Product Description

steel

Durable Construction

Durable steel construction keeps these stands working for long periods of time.

foldable and portable

Foldable and Portable

Classic design folds for easy storage and portability.

Height

Height Adjustable

Height adjusts from 26"-40" for sitting or standing positions.


Top of stand
Holds Your Music

Bookplate holds three 8.5" x 11" sheets.

  • folds down flat for storage
  • fold-out extensions hold sheets securely in place

Great Portable Stand

The West Music Wire Music Stand was designed to be lightweight, portable, and easy to store. The classic design features a detachable bookplate and easy folding design. All edges are securely bound and the durable material make this bag a smart choice to protect your stand.

  • detachable bookplate
  • steel construction
  • easy folding design

Expert Perspective

The best portable music stand out there, hands down! This stand folds up in the matter of seconds and includes a durable bag to protect it. Great for students of all ages and any traveling musician who needs a quality compact music stand day in and day out! - Kyle W.


Cje
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Really nice stand. Not flimsy at all. Good travel option.
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
Unfortunately when I received it had a crack, but in all honesty it is a good stand it was just a fluke. Amazon refunded me. If you are looking for a stand though, I would go with this one. It really is a good stand.
JaMara J.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2017
This stand is absolutely perfect. Great quality for cheap price. It's takes a bit of time figuring out how to adjust it but it's very simole once you get the hang of it. Comes with adjustable straps on the bag for easy carrying and transportation. Once it folds it's take up a very small amount of space and can be put away anywhere. And you may think because it is so small when it is fold so it must be small overall, but it's not, it fold our to be very tall, taller than me may about 5'8. Definitely don't hesitate on this buy.
tixtax
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2013
I received my flute stand in excellent condition. The stand comes in two pieces that fit nicely into the carrying case.I had read some reviews on the product and noticed that some reviewers mentioned that theirs were hard to open and close as well as heavy. I have had neither experience. Both pieces open and close very smooth and it is very easy to assemble. The product is very light weight, hardly heavier than a small umbrella.The book holder can accommodate a 1 inch binder full of music.When I purchased this I was concerned it wouldn't be tall enough for me to play standing being almost 6ft tall. The stand is however tall enough for me to read comfortably from sitting or standing. I use this for reading music as I play flute and I love it! Wonderful Price and High Quality Product!
M. Madsen
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2013
I like the fact that this stand folds small for transport. It works well and is very adjustable. It is a little flimsy, but it has always done it's job. Good stand for the price.
J. Engel
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2012
This is the first music stand that I've owned, and I've only used a handful of others in my lessons. I needed a simple, and compact music stand and this meets all of those needs.Assembly:The stand comes in three pieces; the tripod base, an extension tube that fits into the tripod and the bookplate. All of the pieces fit together well, and once you've locked the extension in place, the entire assembly is sturdy. The friction locking clutch works well and doesn't appear to be bending or pinching the extension tube too much. The locking mechanism is at the top of the tripod shaft; if you have the extension all the way down, the bookplate may not be able to slide onto the top of the extension shaft. If this happens, just release the lock and rotate the extension to point away from the locking handle. The tripod legs are capped with rubber feet which keeps the stand in place and is sufficient to protect my laminate flooring.Storage:Putting the assembly away is almost as quick as putting it together. Pull all of the pieces apart, fold the bookplate and collapse the tripod legs. The legs take a little work to get them out of their extended position, and it feels like you could torque these if you just tried to pull one all the way. I work each leg a little, and once the collar starts moving, then it will fully collapse easily. Just be careful getting it started. The assembly comes with a blue carrying case and a clear plastic bag inside of that. I am continuing to use the plastic bag and the carrying case; some of the edges are a little sharp and sliding in and out could tear the blue bag eventually. Everything folds together well, so it all fits, and using the plastic will make the blue bag last longer.One thing I've started doing, to make the assembly and storage quicker is to leave the extension tube inside the tripod shaft. Instead of removing it, I push it all the way in and then lock it in place. This ends up being just a little too long for the blue bag's Velcro strap to fully close, but for sitting in my library that's not a big deal.Overall:Overall, this stand works great. There are two minor drawbacks. First, the tripod legs take a little careful attention to fold back for storage. Second, the bookplate does not form a flat surface when fully unfolded. The two sides still have a shallow angle which causes two pieces of paper to lean toward each other and a book to sit a little awkwardly. Neither of these are worrisome or a great inconvenience, just something to note. For the price and for how small this is when it is folded and stored, it is a great music stand.
Joel Kurtz
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2012
Unfortunately you get what you pay for. This stand is quite functional, and I would say that if you're looking for a cheap option, go ahead and get it, but there are a lot of little design flaws that you'll have to deal with. It's not quite tall enough for me (6'), even when extended fully. The ledge that the music rests on never quite opens all the way up flat, so the music often only touches in two places, and is more likely to fall off. The angle of the music is fixed, and it's a little too far back for my taste (subject, I know, but just so you're aware). And finally, the extension often gets stuck, and I have to use my leatherman to pull it out of the base (frustrating when I don't have my leatherman, and I can't get it out!)I did appreciate the carrying bag, and it's relatively light, and like I said, for the price, it's not a terrible value. But next time I'm getting a different stand.
Dana R.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2012
This stand is sturdy, durable, and adjustable which was important for us with having two different instrument players in the house (woodwind, strings). The carrying case is an added bonus. The stand folds up easily, and was easy to set up and use. It's more than worth the price we paid for it, and it arrived in less time than we anticipated. Just watch the rubber foot pieces as they just slide on the bottom and you could easily lose them if you're moving the stand around a lot.