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Pyle Adjustable Guitar Seat with Built-In Stand, EVA Foam Padded Cradles, Removable Backrest, Non-Slip Rubber Feet, Collapsible Design – Fits Acoustic, Electric & Bass Guitars – 300 lbs Capacity

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  • BUILT-IN GUITAR STAND: The Professional Guitar Seat provides a place to sit comfortably for you and your guitar. It is equipped with a built-in guitar stand w/ EVA foam padded cradles to fit all guitar types such as acoustic, electric & bass guitars
  • CONVENIENT FOOT REST: The guitar chair/bass stool features a crossbar that provides an elevated footrest for a more comfortable performance. This performers stool also features non-slip rubber feet to keep you grounded as well as for added stability
  • PADDED SEAT & BACKREST: The guitar stool and stand furnishes soft support w/ a durable, thick padded cushion & removable ergonomic backrest. Lets you fold out the guitar stand and slip your guitar on to the finish friendly, rubberized arms and rest
  • COLLAPSIBLE DESIGN: The guitarists folding stool features a quick release pin for compact storage. The collapsible design makes it easy to pack up & store. For tighter storage areas simply remove the backrest to break down the seat even further
  • 300LB MAX CAPACITY: The guitar stool chair is made from steel & boasts a 300-lb weight capacity w/ perfect height for any musician. Features a seat height of 27.17” & seat cushion size of 13.78”x10.24”. Overall product dimension is 1.73”x1.38”x42.52”



4.2 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #21,195 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #32 in Guitar Stools
Date First Available November 27, 2020 Color Name Black Material Type Steel

The Professional Guitar Seat features a durable steel frame with an ergonomic padded cushion for ultimate comfort during performances. It includes a built-in guitar stand with EVA foam cradles that fit all guitar types. The removable backrest offers additional support, while the non-slip rubber feet and footrest enhance stability. With a collapsible design and quick-release pin, it’s easy to store and transport.


Carol M.
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2025
Bought for my 15 year old neice she plays guitar it was just what she wanted folds up perfect for traveling weight was perfect
Wawa
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Bought this chair as a gift in August of 2023. Wasn’t a constant use of the seat. Less than a year screw came out. As of now it had to be thrown away. Completely fell apart. For the cost you would think it would last, but no. Not durable for even the lightest of use.
Paul Goudreau
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2024
well made.
John Griffiths
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
This is a great product. Simple. Sturdy. Looks good on stage for a duo. Good height for playing and still able to tigger pedals etc.
Ernie
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2024
A friend of mine has one of these seats. It seems like a great idea. It's light, but sturdy, comfortable, and folds flat when you have to lug it to a gig or a jam session. And, it works as a guitar stand, so you don't have to bring one of those. The backrest is quickly removable, when you fold for transport, or you can leave it home. Brilliant. I decided I wanted one, and the friend sent me the Amazon product-link for this guitar seat. I was a bit startled by the price. [I gig because I enjoy it, not because it's an actual income stream.] Then, on the same page, I saw a similar item and selected that. Whoa...half the price! The one I ordered is "Pyle" branded. I own other Pyle gear and have never been disappointed. Same for this combo seat/stand. I recently did a side-by-side comparison with my friend's more expensive version; I'd bet money that they were both made in the same factory. I was kind enough not to tell him what I paid for mine.
Brian and Kim
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I bought this chair to use for practice and playing live. I also just had total hip replacement on my left hip.I was slightly nervous about one of the comments about tumbling over backwards and going back to the hospital….Well, after receiving my chair I found it to be both strong and sturdy. If there was an issue about the back support being easily loose and coming apart, well I could see that was not the case. There is a solid nut that is welded to the thing and it is not easily coming apart.I have no fear or problem with the stability on this chair.The chair is very well made and compact enough to take along with me. I look forward to my next gig with a great looking comfortable and safe new seat.I like that it is taller and has a place to put my feet on. Buy with confidence 👍👍!
JamesNY
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Should've bought one of these years ago. Very comfy and useful. Recently set up music area in my home office, to play acoustic guitar. The back rest is a plus and almost no assembly. I bought an open box special, 20% off and it was perfect. For guitar stand at the bottom, mixed feeling on that. Not sure I will use. Gets in the way a little, your foot etc.. Some cotter pins hold it on, still trying to figure out or decide to remove it, someday.Anyway, overall, this chair is excellent to sit and play your guitar...
Kevin Dunn
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
This seat is awesome. It sits my back straight up with me even thinking about. Very easy assembly. I will be able to practice guitar for a lot longer now. And the seat is a guitar stand also. 2 for 1.
Patrick Brodeur
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2023
Got it at less than half-price so it was a real great deal! Comfort is OK. Height is good and the chair is sturdy enough for my bass practice sessions. I used the basss/guitar stand a few times and it is OK but not as stable as 'real stands'. As for the chairback... well not sure yet I would completely lean on it... I will need further test! The only real negative points is that chairback is in the way when you fold the chair (you have to remove it altogether and it is not easy to store given the its shape).
Gerard T. Vorce
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
Just got my Pyle guitar seat and man o man does it live up to all the expectations. As you know playing a guitar with proficiency require comfort and good support. in the opening statements of all lesson planners and instructors is a four prong statement which 2 of the 4 are posture and tension management. in other words the pros think so highly of the role the Pyle seat plays to allow 50% of good playing to these factors. So thanks to Pyle my postue and tension management are well looked after. Thank you Pyle for personaly looking me Jerry V
betty rains
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
This stool is easy to assemble and is a perfect fit for me as a beginner to playing guitar. The adjustable back makes it even more comfortable than a backless stool. The fact that it folds up and is easy to store is also a bonus. It is sturdy and I look forward to using this for many years to come. This stool is just as adversitzed and is worth the money.
DJ RAY
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
I gave it a 3 over all because it is comfortable, easy to use and looks cool. But I haven't even had it a week and it's already broken. All I did was lean back slightly on the back rest and the screws came off.Am going to contact support to see if I can get another one.
Daryl Lunsford
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022
I found an additional cushion to put on the seat and covered the whole thing with a stretch cushion cover. That really helped the comfort over several hours. The back could stand to be adjusted a little further back, and it would have made a big difference if the back itself could swivel to reach a comfortable angle instead of being fixed.Having said all that, though, it's a sturdy well-made product that I expect to get years of use out of.EDIT, 5 MONTHS LATER:I take some of the sturdiness comments back. There's a bracket that's attached to the underside of the seat, intended to form a channel for the backrest beam to slide into to be tightened in place. This bracket is intended to be bolted onto a metal baseplate on the seat bottom. The problem is that the bolts that hold all this on ultimately thread into little threaded bushings embedded in the plywood (I assume) seat body, and those bushings are so short that they strip loose from the wood and (like in the case of another reviewer), you can take an unexpected tumble backwards. These bushings are definitely the Achilles' heel of the design.
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