• Reviews around foot (4.20 of 5)

    On Stage FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest

    • Nice and solid foot rest.
    • Great foot pedal for Classical Guitar playing
    • Summary: Sturdy and versatile foot rest with a strong odor.
    • Great foot
    • The guitar teacher said this is a very sturdy foot rest
    • My right foot is jealous that it doesn't have one!
    • Lightly rested my foot on it the first time and it collapsed to floor.
    • I needed a good solid foot rest to play guitar, Ive been using boxes or anything small enough to play comfortably
    • Great foot
    • It's a pretty solid foot pedal for the price.
    • One of the best parts is that while it is stable enough to be the main foot rest where I play my guitar it can be collapsed flat and it easily fits into a bag or backpack - probably around half of the thickness of a chord book, although heavier, as it is steel with a rubber tread on top
    • Very sturdy foot rest
    • Great foot rest
    • sturdy foot stool.
    • Bought this for my wife to elevate her feet when siting in an auditorium
    • great foot stool, feels sturdy, and defenitely works for what it's worth
    • I highly recommend buying this item if you're looking for a good foot stool at a great price!
    • This is very good foot rest
    • This is a great foot rest.
    • The narrow stance renders the foot rest precariously unstable
    • Great foot rest
    • Good foot rest, very sturdy and heavy
    • I use this to change my foot height and comfort on long airline flights.
    • It's a solid, affordable little foot rest, but I really wish it were made of stronger material.
    • This is a very sturdy foot rest
    • This is a decent, serviceable foot rest.
    • Hey, grab a handy cardboard box with some height to it and place your right foot on top of it and see for yourself
    • Just don't move your foot to the side while you're playing, like if you're the emotional type and likes to groove while you're playing; ya know, get your body into it, or this foot rest will topple over
    • All in all, an excellent and inexpensive little foot rest.
    • Nice foot rest.
    • NO, I did not press down hard, just rested my right foot on it.
    • Had another manufacturer's foot rest that almost immediately, within one week, collapsed.
    • Excellent foot rest, fully adjustable, helps significantly play guitar
    • Easily adjustable foot rest .
    • Pretty nice foot rest.
    • I'm still leaving my star rating at 2 because I think they should have spread their five adjustments over a wider range allowing a minimum height of no more than three inches (at the very most) for those wishing to elevate their right foot (assuming right handed player), or they should provide position heights in the description.
    • No foot and leg cramps from sitting in odd positions.
    • Nice sturdy little foot rest, works as advertised.
    • Serves its purpose and prevents me from tiptoeing my right foot when playing the guitar
    • This is a great little foot stool!I have used it for classical guitar classes and practice and it does just fine
    • Works well and is an absolute right-foot necessity for Flamenco guitarists.
    • My right foot is jealous that it doesn't have one!
    • If it is, hey, buy a guitar foot rest because I can tell you right now that a box will start to collapse on itself fairly quickly [especially when the old 'feeling' comes on and you really get into the mood of the tune] as you put weight on it with your foot but a solid metal and adjustable foot stand will endure
    • If you play classical or Flamenco guitar and like to raise your foot in the proper position, this little sweet foot rest will let you do it and choose a height that is just right for you
    • It is very sturdy and supports my foot very comfortably.
    • Great and steady foot rest for guitar playing
    • Great foot rest.
    • It is a good foot stool as far as use goes it seems
    • Great foot rest, I recommend it.
    • Good Foot Stand for proce
    • A well made, sturdy foot rest
    • Solid foot rest, no complaints.
    • So too, while reviewer comment has been made about certain 'classical' guitar players where the 'left' foot is duly mentioned, you can just as easily use the foot rest for the 'right' foot for either an acoustic or electric guitar and here is why --- first of all, a question to the reader: how many times have you had the mood strike and you grab the guitar and begin playing and then as the playing goes on as you "sit" and play
    • The rubber top keeps your foot steady and it's not slippery at all
    • My foot tends to knock this foot rest over
    • Inexpensive and serviceable foot rest.
    • You prop up your 'right' foot [assuming you play a right handed guitar versus those few who play a left handed guitar], anyway, when you elevate your 'right' foot, there is automatically less 'hunching' of your back is the result
    • Additionally, it helps me ground my foot well
    • This is solid foot rest as stated in the AD, great product.
    • The 'classic' modern foot stool has taken a beating in recent decades as general awareness of musicians' injuries and overall 'body wellness' has become an issue in pedagogy - not just for the guitar, but for all instruments
    • Fantastic foot stool
    • Great foot rest for classical guitar players
    • I am a very big guy (6'5" 260 lbs) and this supports my weight and rather large feet.
    • Great little foot rest at a surprisingly low price
    • Solid foot rest, no complaints.
    • Good foot rest
    • Very good and cheap foot rest
    • If you're looking for a sturdy foot
    • shall we say, revisting guitar bar chords, and try this WITHOUT a box or any foot rest, place your guitar as you normally would hold it in that chair and give me the classic E-shape 6th root-string bar chords for our old familiar friends, the popular F, G, A bar chords on the index finger barred 1st, 3rd and 5th fret