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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Replaced 3 individual hangers with this. The space gained is great! Looks great! Works great! Went from 3 guitars side by side to 5 guitars. Feels sturdy and looks good...This is plenty doable by yourself with some light duty double sided tape in place of a helper. I leveled and mounted just one side then added the right side (in my case, go crazy, go right then left!). Once I positioned the first piece and drilled the mounting holes, I removed it and took the tape off then re-attached it. Get yourself some light duty two-sided tape and be creative. Fun little project that ends up with great results when done right.The end caps are a bit "cheesy" in my opinion and I left them off after doing a test run. They have a hole that was probably there for hanging during the powder coat process but seriously make the end result look cheap. Open ends look fine. Everything about all the pieces provided is all about keeping costs down. The important parts, the hangers, are done nicely and are sturdy.Bottom line...mount two chunks of powder coated extruded aluminum to your wall and hang five of your favorite guitars and be very happy.
DDJ
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 24, 2025
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my son. He used to keep all his guitars stacked in his small room, but now he's thrilled to have them neatly hung on the wall. It not only freed up space for other items but also gave his room a noticeable and undeniable facelift.
danial swafford
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I’m very impressed on how much better this looks than just the single wall hangers. It takes up much less space. Not just on the floor using stands, but you get more guitars in a smaller area due to slats and the pivoting head.I have two gripes. The little piece of metal that is supposed to align and join the slats together, didn’t. Would be helpful to have some set screws to make the connection more secure. This comes into play when marking and leveling. Especially when you are trying to do this high on a latter.The second gripe isn’t really a problem just something I will do differently next time. The self start screws work fine, I’ll just pre drill the holes next time. I imagine it was done like this due to not everyone having drill bits.Great product and I’m going to buy another right after this.
Regis
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I'm pretty impressed with the quality of this item. Between the included self drilling screws and the screw guides to help with driving, installation was a breeze. Feels super stable and is easy to use and adjust, totally worth the money.
Jack Gardenhour
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022
First off, you're gonna need some tools. Get a drill, a set of drill bits, a level, and a stud finder. The metal plate that the arms slot into has no initial holes for screws. So when you pick out your spot on the wall, you will need to mark on the mounting plate where your holes will be and you will have to drill them yourself. It also comes with a set of good screws, but double check if they are proper for your walls before you start drilling.It's a moderate amount of work, but it is fairly simple. If you know what you're doing it is cake. Or you could be like me and look up a few mounting tutorials on YouTube. Extremely solid, looks great, and well worth the money.
BMullikin
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022
Great way to get the guitars off the floor and save space.It is very sturdy, just make sure to use the studs to hang it with. I love the way the guitars can be positioned at different angles so you're not limited to one.It took some effort to hang it, nothing awful. I did not find the plastic tube spacer until after the installation. It was stuck inside the one hanger I didn't use at first. That would have certainly made the install easier. Perhaps they could pack it in a way that it could be found easily? I did call support when I realized that the space I wanted to use would only allow 6 of the screws to be in the studs and was assured that would suffice.I purchased this March 2021, it has held 3 heavy basses and 2 electric guitars since then and it now holds an additional electric guitar with no problem.It's very sturdy, looks very nice, saves space, and keeps the guitars protected from falling over as they were prone to do leaning against a wall or sitting in a guitar stand. I consider that a good value for the money.
G. Page
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2022
A bit pricey and little challenging to install, but not too bad. I like the flexibility of being able to angle the guitars to improve space. Feels solid once I installed it properly, LOL.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021
This thing is very solid and it came in perfect condition. No blemishes or scratches of any kind. It has all the hardware that you will need and even comes with a drill bit shim that helps stabilize the bit when drilling through the metal. The end caps give it a nice aesthetic touch and it looks professional yet simple.Installation is not for the meek but anyone who is fairly handy will be able to get it hung. Having a second pair of hands would make mounting it a lot easier. I recommend using a small drill bit or a punch to get the holes in the metal started, then follow up with the full-sized drill bit after that. Honestly I am very impressed with the overall quality of this rack. It is pricey but it's worth every penny when you consider that it will be holding thousands of dollars worth of guitars.
Mike or Leah
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2020
Installation went smoothly with hardware provided, but instructions could have been better (tiny font size barely readable). Also, the plastic guides for drilling mounting holes did not work with stated drill bit size. A smaller bit was required to fit through the guide.Once installed it works quite nicely. Certainly very sturdy when you mount it to the wall studs.
A Kfm
Reviewed in Germany on October 17, 2020
What's the deal with the no-holes? Thought I would put a few skrews in the wall and ready to go... But no, have to drill extra holes in the metal... Why? Would it be such a big thing to do it by fabrication? I lost plenty of time on a free day and it doesn't even hang on my wall. Thanks for the additional expenditure... otherwise for nothing!
d gonz
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018
I received and installed the String Swing SW5RL a few weeks ago. I've no experience with wall-mounted guitar holders other than what I've seen in guitar stores for the past forty-plus years. The String Swing is perfect in my tiny vaulted ceiling apartment. It's currently holding three acoustic guitars and two electric basses, the tops of which are facing c. 60 degrees from parallel to the wall. I ended up drilling the holes in the rail (not the wall!) a little bigger than the instructions suggested (1/16" or 1/8"; don't remember which) for better leveling adjustment. One of the provided Philips screw heads stripped way too easily, which was a real pain in the ass, but this is such a good device that I'm giving it five stars nonetheless. I had to look on YouTube to figure out how the clips work, but that only took about two minutes, so no big deal. It's as good as the ads claim it is (construction, looks, color, adjustability, capacity), which I find rare. The end-cap design really sucks, so I left the end-caps off.
Alberto S.
Reviewed in Italy on August 29, 2017
Prodotto ottimo. Installazione non troppo complicata, serve un po' di attenzione. Cinque chitarre ci stanno comode, orientate a 45 gradi.
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