

🎶 Stand out with the Hercules Mini – your guitar’s new best travel companion!
The Hercules Mini Electric Guitar Stand is a compact, tripod-style stand crafted from durable metal with rubber padding to protect your instrument. Featuring quick-locking pins for secure stability and a specially formulated foam cushioning system, it supports electric and bass guitars up to 0.9 kg. Its all-in-one foldable design and included carrying bag make it the ideal portable solution for musicians who demand reliability and convenience on the move.








| ASIN | B000NHB9BE |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Type | Tripod |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,013 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #41 in Stands for Single Guitars & Basses |
| Body Material | Rubber |
| Color Name | Black |
| Color Screen | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (505) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2016 |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00635464420257 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Item model number | GS402BB |
| Load Capacity | 0.9 kg |
| Manufacturer | Hercules |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 3.5 x 4 inches |
| Shape | tripod |
| Size | 1 |
| Special Feature | transportfreundlich |
| UPC | 635464420257 063546444202 805232451725 |
D**S
GREAT PRODUCT - COMPACT - PORTABLE & VERY STRONG & STURDY - DURABLE
Love this little guy. I lost my original one during a move. I had looked and looked for a replacement and it appeared to have been discontinued, or maybe I just didn't know how to do a proper search at the time. Whatever was going on, as soon as I saw this online, I bought it. My guitar has a Gibson Les Paul type body. When I bought my first one, I thought my guitar (or any guitar) would not stay affixed in it. I was wrong. I was surprised at how snug and safe my guitar sits in it. The craftsmanship is beyond what I expected. Solid metal. I get a natural high when I see my guitar sitting in it. It's a great portable knockaround guitar stand. I highly recommend. My only regret is not posting this review back when I purchased it.
A**R
Great quality, very sturdy, and works with bass guitars
Super sturdy and made of netal with strong rubber like pading tgat keeps your guitar/bass from sliding. I got this as I needed a portible stand for my bass during breaks/pauses at gigs, and was tired of leaning my guitars up against an amplifier or trying to repack it when the band went on breaks... It does the job and more and doesn't take up alot of space which is good from some of the tighter gigs. I've used this with my Lakland 5 string and my BTB 6 string with no issues. It also easily folds up into my Mono Vertigo gig bags main pocket. Had this thing for 3 years after a friend recommended it, and beleive its a great value. I 1000% recommend this over some of the plastic folding ones or the taller in size options. If your reading this review, just buy it!
A**R
I stand by this stand.
I wanted to give this stand some usage time before reviewing. It is just shy of two months now. I am very happy with this purchase. I was slightly concerned about my bass fitting the stand. Thankfully, it worked out just fine with my Schecter Stiletto Custom-5 String. This appears to be well constructed. There were no noticeable chemical smells. It folds up nice and compact for storing. It’s easy to lock into place and setup. It has enough weight to feel secure in keeping my instrument from tipping or falling. The pad that the back of the bass rests on has enough of a non slip grip to keep it from sliding. If you use a shoulder strap, it may catch on the folding arms of the stand as you pick up your bass. Keep this in mind so as not to inadvertently pick up and drop the stand. My toes narrowly avoided conflict.
J**R
Weird shape instruments won’t sit on it. Check first
These are so great. They fold up easily and are quite overbuilt. I used one on stage for 4 years straight. I bought some more for home. No good for banjo.
D**M
Awesome for most styles, but NOT for offset guitars!
Firm legs, sturdy structure, minimalist styling - what's not to like?!! I love it for my P-bass and Strat during practice sessions, but not so much for my J-bass - Jazzy never really sits in there properly and tilts enough off to the side that the lower bout is ready to slip off (in another few degrees of angle or so) , but hasn't yet (I'm reeeeaaal careful - it only has another 1.5-2 inches before it's outside the stand's 'fingertips'). Soft-touch surfaces guard against scratches and the legs snap into place using sturdy detents, ensuring they stay put. A solid product as long as you use it for those non-offset solid-body guitars!
P**O
Great option if you need a stand that's sturdy and portable.
Great for this kind of stand. Folds up to almost fit in my hand. There is still nothing keeping a guitar from getting knocked over from side to side. It does the job.
D**I
I can’t use any other stand now.
I am very glad that I got this stand. I’ve had dozens of guitar stand this over the years. This one has a sturdy construction. I use it to hold my Fender Jazz Bass, which basically means that it can hold a heavy instrument with an asymmetrical bottom. It has a small footprint when it is holding an instrument, which means it does not take up a lot of space on the floor. Despite the low height I feel like my instrument is very well supported. It is also extremely portable. It fits very well into a gig bag. My daughter permanently borrowed mine, so I gladly bought another one. Super sturdy. It also probably makes a really good melee weapon when folded.
T**S
Solid stand, small package, totally reliable
I have a ridiculous number of guitar stands, but I saw this one at a jam. Looked it over carefully and really liked it, so I ordered one. It comes in a surprisingly small package, and folds up easily for portability. It holds whatever you put in it, and it's dependable, which is everything. I even considered buying several more to replace my other conventional stands. Love it.
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