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Fender Mini Guitar Stand, Bass & Offset

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About this item

  • Independently adjustable lower yoke arms allow for use with offset guitars/basses
  • Compatible with Fender Jazz Bass, Precision Bass, Jazzmaster and Jaguar models
  • Telescoping neck rest provides extra support for instrument
  • Height Adjustment: 14.5” – 22”


Lightweight and compact, the Fender Bass & Offset Mini Stand was designed with the bass and offset guitar player in mind and folds down to fit in most gig bags or cases. The stand features independently adjustable lower yoke arms to firmly hold your offset guitar or bass and a telescoping neck rest to provide adjustable support for bass guitars. Take it on the road or use it in your home and studio—the Fender Mini Stand is versatile enough to securely showcase your instrument in any performance situation.


Daniel Berrios
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Great little stand I use it for a strandberg boden 8 string the offset can be adjusted to fit the headless guitars
Mr. A. M. Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
The offset/bass model is great fit for kids mini squier strat and Mikro bass; the normal model is too wide for these smaller body guitars
Chicago Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Both "arms" that hold the guitar body can be adjusted, so you can use them for left and right handed offsets, as well as standard guitar bodies.It folds to a really nice size that can fit in a backpack or some gigbags
McDonald Family
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I bought this after seeing a friend that had one and was very stable. The problem is, my guitar is oh so slightly rounded (not an Ovation - Martin 000-15M) in the back causing this to not be stable as it only hits the center of the cross bar for the back and can slide left and right. Was going to try and bend it or modify it with something. Will update when I do because I love the portability, light weight and folds down very small.
John Gribble
Reviewed in Japan on January 11, 2024
I don't usually use stands like this because they tip too easily. But I don't know of anything better on the market currently which will hold a Strandberg guitar.
Piotr
Reviewed in Germany on October 3, 2022
Das Ding ist klein, kompakt, einfach zu transportieren und tut genau was es soll: hält das Instrument, z.B. im Camping oder am Lagerfeuer. Für die Bühne hatte man lieber wahrscheinlich etwas das fester und robuster ist.
Pablo Milich
Reviewed in Spain on September 4, 2020
Muy bueno estable, cómodo plegable ideal si viajas con tu guitarra eléctrica, no es para un uso demasiado exigente pero si lo que necesitas es practicidad para movilidad ahí lo tienes es lo que necesitas, lo recomiendo.
Andrea
Reviewed in Brazil on June 18, 2020
De todos os stands que utilizei, este é o modelo móvel (dobrável) mais prático e estável. Testei com meu violão classico e folk e ambos com ótimos resultados. Muito prático para transportar por aí.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2020
Great quality, easy to use. Have three and they all work great!
Born in Kansas
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2014
This is an excellent stand for an acoustic guitar. It is brilliant in the simplicity of its design and small form factor, while also being very stable with a guitar resting on it. When collapsed down, it is only 14" long and 4 1/2" wide at its widest part. And when extended into operating position, it is 14" high, with the legs extending out 9 1/2" from center. All contact points which the guitar might touch, are foam padded, including the two lower brackets which cradle the bottom of the guitar body. These two lower brackets also swivel upwards for flat storage. However you may want to carry a very small crescent wrench (or socket) and a small tipped Phillips head screwdriver, for tightening purposes, since the pivoting action of the two support brackets can cause the nut and bolt, which attaches them to the tripod legs, to come loose. Mine did, when swiveling the bracket into the closed position, and had to be tightened. However, if this does happen, it does not affect the stability of the bracket on the leg, because the backside of the bracket (past the leg) has a bend in it, which is a positive stop, preventing the bracket from going any lower than its intended support position. I also noticed that there are no weak points in the construction of this extremely well made bracket, other than the aforementioned nuts and bolts which can come loose (but do not affect the stand's performance). Another thing that I love, is that the stand is barely noticeable, with a guitar resting on it. You see very little of the tripod base. The only thing visible are the two forward curved support ends of each bracket, with only about 1 1/2" of black foam covered tubing visible at the bottom of the guitar. The guitar appears to be floating in the air. Fantastic little stand which will endure rough handling if needed.
EJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2013
I purchased this through the Amazon marketplace for slightly over $11 with free shipping. This was my first stand purchase (for my first acoustic guitar...it has a full sized body) and I wanted something sturdy that would provide great "bang for the buck". This stand exceeded my expectations. The seller (Music123) had it in my hands 4 days after the order was placed. It came without written directions but they really aren't needed as the stand is very easy to set up. The rubber on the arms and back of the stand is nice and soft, seems durable as well. I like the fact that this can be folded up and stored easily in a closet or a guitar case, yet is simple to unfold and provide a rock solid support for my guitar. Previous reviews on this item were helpful in my decision to buy this particular stand. For the money it costs I'm very pleased with this purchase and would recommend it to other acoustic guitar owners.
Julia B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2013
I bought this to hold my Seagull Entourage. It's small and light, unobtrusive, and does a great job at holding up the guitar. For something so small and lightweight it has amazingly good balance. I feel like I could lightly bump into the guitar and this will keep it from falling. I was a little worried that without being larger with a neck-hold it wouldn't be adequate, but I actually think it does a much better job than the regular models. My strap sometimes can be tricky as when I put the guitar down on the stand it tends to drop down around one of the two bottom holders, so if I'm not careful when picking up the guitar the stand will be hanging from the strap as well... but I think this is a common problem with all stands and cannot fault the stand for this. Good quality, attractive, and it works. A+ for Fender.
E. Reyes
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2012
I have 7 of these stands for my 7 guitars. I have 4 classical guitars, 2 flamenco guitars and 1 acoustic steel string. It's very durable and easy to set up and the guitars never tip over. It's a really great, quality stand for the price. They don't take up a lot of room and they're very light and portable if you want to take them with you to a gig or if you're traveling. I highly recommend it.My guitar teacher suggested that I keep my guitar(s) out because he said that if I kept it/them in a visible, easily-accesible place that I would practice more, even if it was just a few minutes and he was absolutely right. Instead of zipping them up and putting them away in their respective bags/cases after each practice session, I have them all out and displayed and I definitely practice and play more because as soon as I step into the room - there they are, I just pick any one of them up and start playing. It was a simple tip that sounded like common sense but I hadn't realized that I always had the excuse that I didn't have time to practice -- but really the effort of getting the gig bag and unzipping it and taking out the guitar even though that seems like very little effort and doesn't take up a lot of time, for some reason kept me from practicing. I guess out of sight, out of mind. But now I keep my guitars out, and I also bought a music stand and I keep the music I'm working on and the stand out. Yes, it takes up room and stuff but whatever gets me to practice more and play more is always very helpful.
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