• Reviews around height (5.00 of 5)

    On Stage FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest

    • With adjustable height they enable fine tuning for optimal digestive health
    • 🎼 Adjustable height, angle.
    • The various heights are perfect for any
    • It also has a good height range that could easily be changed.
    • so I can't say yet whether the height is good for me.
    • The ~3.5" height (at the highest end) of this position was perfect for use in one of my chairs, but I could only use it there once, and only for a few seconds.
    • It has sufficient height adjustment and it folds up for storage and portability.
    • The foldability and adjustable height both are very useful features that make it easy for me to store it in my gig bag.
    • I like that the height is adjustable since people are all different heights
    • You really should take into account the length of your legs versus your torso, thighs versus the entire leg, your arm lengths, how the instrument contacts your 'lap', the angle of the soundboard to the floor as well as the neck angle to both the floor and your body's 'front plane' - not to mention the height and positioning of the chair you're using and the position of the foot stool on the floor versus an imaginary center line from your body as well as the inside angle of your knee joint
    • It has a whole bunch of notches that let you put it at just the right height for you
    • They're simple and functional with good height adjustment
    • Adjustable height
    • This stand is adjustable and the 5 heights are great
    • It's well made and stable at all of its easily adjustable heights, even on carpet.
    • At greater heights it can tip pretty easily but that's expected
    • I like how it has 3 adjustable heights.
    • 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