Quik-Lok

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Heavy-duty, double-brace "X" keyboard stand with height- and tilt-adjustable 2nd tier holds a total of 2 keyboards.
Quik-Lok Two Tier Heavy Duty X Keyboard Stand

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  • Leg depth: 26"
  • Main tier depth: 17-9/10"
  • Second tier depth: 15-4/5"
  • Second tier angles: 90, 77, 64, 51
  • Folded height: 40-2/5"
  • Overall weight capacity: 265 lb.
  • 2nd tier weight capacity: 75 lb.
  • Weight: 20 lb.
  • Brace tube size: 30 mm x 30 mm
  • Main tier tube size: 30 mm
  • Height range: 23" to 38"

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2.88

8 Reviews

33%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Cons
  1. Screws to short holding top tier and strip1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician3
Pros
  1. Portable1
  • Item damaged before it was packaged

    1

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byJoe

    fromundisclosed

    This stand arrived to me bent in the box The box was in damaged

  • I've always loved this stand.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byJames

    fromundisclosed

    Simple, yet diverse in it's setup usage! Very sturdy and easy to cart around...love it!

  • Change in my previous review.

    1

    submitted9 years ago

    byBkpie

    fromSpanish Fort

    This would be a good product however the screw holding the top tier are too short and will strip quickly since only hold on by a couple threads when moving arms. Quik lok sent replacement screw knobs first time but when I tried to order more the customer service sucked. Talked to parts on phone sent pic and what they requested for the past almost 3 months. Even offered to pay for the new knobs.. They now ignore and it is a nightmare to reach someone through the phone.

  • Not worth what I paid

    2

    submitted9 years ago

    bywebnuts4u2

    fromDallas, Tx

    I started using this stand because I wanted more adjustability than I had with my Apex. This particular stand is more difficult to deal with than I hoped due to the mechanism used to release the lower tier for adjustment. I never seem to have the correct orientation to make this stand open easily. Now after about a year of gigging, one of the screws adjusting the top tier is stripped out, making it worthless as a two tier stand. Maybe the newer more expensive model would be better. I think I paid around $150 for this one.

  • Heavy duty

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byFreddie Lee

    fromAlabama

    Professionally, I work with touring acts

  • very disappointed!!!

    2

    submitted14 years ago

    bytheycallmeaflat (Andre)

    fromSt Louis MO

    I have had to replace this stand two times now. Both times I called Quik Lok and they replaced it with out hesistation. I was excited to own this stand at first, because the second tier could be lowered and adjusted by tilt. BUT, the second tier ARM screw broke on both stands. The first time it broke, I blamed myself for being hard on the stand with load-in and stuff. After the first time I had to replace, (which was two months after I bought it) I was very careful with load-in and moving it around. The second stand broke in the same place at the end of my gig. I never moved the second tier arm after setting it on day one. Quik Lok sent me a new stand (#3) when I called them and they didn't evenask for proof of purchase... which makes me think that they know something isn't right. I STILL have stand #3 at home in the box, because I'm too nervous that it will fail on the gig. I'm going to forward a copy of this review to Quik Lok. I have one of the older two tier stands that has held up for years with no problems.

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