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Quick Lok Musician Seat (Dx749)
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Product Dimensions | 7.68"D x 39.96"W x 16.54"H |
Color | Black |
Brand | QUIK LOK |
Size | UNITS |
Style | Seat |
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- Height Adjustable
- Adjustable Foot Rest
- Adjustable Back
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Sturdiness | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.5 |
Comfort | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.8 |
Easy to assemble | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.7 | — | 4.3 | 4.9 |
Stability | — | 4.6 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Easy to fold | — | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | — | 4.3 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Sunbelt Products | Amazon.com | Nanoxs | Amazon.com | FBA Top G |
number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
seat material type | — | Leather | — | Metal | — | Fabric |
frame material | — | Metal | Alloy Steel | Metal | Metal | — |
seat height | 80 centimeters | 32 inches | 34.5 inches | 18 inches | 26 centimeters | — |
max. recommended weight | 110 kilograms | 18 pounds | 300 pounds | 220 pounds | 300 pounds | 300 pounds |
shape | L-Shaped | L-Shape | L-Shaped | Round | L-Shaped | L-Shaped |
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Product Dimensions | 7.68"D x 39.96"W x 16.54"H |
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Color | Black |
Brand | QUIK LOK |
Size | UNITS |
Style | Seat |
Seat Height | 80 Centimeters |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 17.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | Italy |
ASIN | B008FJXGU4 |
Item model number | Dx749 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #26,315 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #58 in Drum Stools |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 20, 2012 |
Color Name | Black |
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Product Description
Height adjustable musicians stool with adjustable footrest and backrest.
Front to Back Depth: 12.4" (31.5 cm)
Side to Side Width: 16.3" (41.5 cm)
Thickness: 2" (60 mm)
Height Positions: 9x From 22.8 to 31.5" (58 to 80 cm)
Frame Width: 15.7" (40 cm)
Frame Depth: 18.5" (47 cm)
Fold-Up Size (WxHxD): 16.1 x 46.8 x 15.3" (41 x 119 x 39 cm)
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Customers like the quality, comfort, ease of assembly, value, and appearance of the stool seating. For example, they mention it's solidly built, perfect for playing guitar comfortably, and easy to assemble and disassemble with no tools. Some appreciate the value, appearance, and stability. That said, some complain about the portability, stability, and adjustability.
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Customers like the quality of the stool seating. They say it's solidly built, has a sturdy foot rest, and good seat padding. Some customers also mention that it breaks down for transport in just a minute or two and is a great utilitarian piece of equipment.
"...The construction looks pretty solid (I am close to 300 lbs and feel secure).The seat feels just wide enough for me...." Read more
"...Having a back to my bench is nice too. Never had that before. Super sturdy....I just love this thing...." Read more
"...The metal is all super solid and the mechanisms for all the moving parts are solid. It's been holding me for over a year and I'm about 240 pounds...." Read more
"...The only potentially negative point is it’s weight, but sturdy and lightweight and adjustable aren’t a realistic goal, especially for this price...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the stool. They say it's perfect for playing guitar comfortably, providing good back support, and has a nice place for feet. Some mention that it looks a little odd, but it'll be perfect for keyboardists and guitarists.
"...night nothing was sore or tired, so I guess this is a pretty good chair for keyboardists (me) and guitarists...." Read more
"...But with the foot rest, you still got a nice place for your feet, even if your up high. It assembles super easy...." Read more
"This chair is the most comfortable way to play no question. The metal is all super solid and the mechanisms for all the moving parts are solid...." Read more
"...not recommended to sit anywhere for eight hours, this chair is comfortable enough for a full eight hours of sitting if needed...." Read more
Customers like the value of the stool. They say it serves the intended purpose perfectly, is functional, and is well worth the money. Some say it's easy to adjust and functional. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and functionality of the product.
"...this chair with your grandma's overstuffed armchair, but it does perform well at a gig...." Read more
"...This is a well-made product and a good value. For the sake of providing context, I’m 5’11” at 210lbs." Read more
"...after two years of 2-3x per day use it is sturdy, steady and perfect for my usage which is to pedal my DeskCycle..." Read more
"Worked as advertised, Easy to adjust, Sturdy and functional, but the quality of the upholstery is shabby." Read more
Customers find the stool easy to assemble and disassemble for transport with no tools. They mention it's very comfortable, easy to setup and tear down, and folds quickly. The center pole has two feet that flex out. It even includes directions. Customers also mention that it'd be easy to adjust the backrest.
"...I like the many positions that are possible. It is very quick and easy to adjust the backrest which might come in handy during a gig...." Read more
"...Super sturdy....I just love this thing. It folds quickly and easily, but it is pretty large compared to a standard keyboard bench...." Read more
"Just received mine and could not be happier. Easy assembly and very sturdy. Now to test it on a gig." Read more
"...Pro:- very easy (in my opinion) to assemble- seems very sturdy overall-..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the stool. They mention it's a well-designed, sturdy, and comfortable stool. Some say that the chair itself is pretty special and impressive. They also mention that it looks good setting on stage, is simple and functional, and that it'll fit in well with other equipment.
"...On solid floors, it remains very stable. This is a well-made product and a good value. For the sake of providing context, I’m 5’11” at 210lbs." Read more
"...The chair itself is pretty special. Well padded seat and the footrest is adjustable...." Read more
"...Glad it arrived quick and was easy for this mom to assemble. Great chair." Read more
"...For that style this seat is very sturdy and well designed with many easily adjustable options for the seat and back rest...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the stool. Some mention that the rest height, seat hight, and back rest height are all easily adjustable. They say it adjusts to almost any position. However, others say that they couldn't adjust the seat height to below 21". They also say that the parts fit together tightly that the seat got stuck near the support bar.
"...I like the many positions that are possible. It is very quick and easy to adjust the backrest which might come in handy during a gig...." Read more
"...The chair can be pretty tall if needed, and even at its tallest there is only the slightest concern of a lateral movement on thickly padded carpeting..." Read more
"...back rest, and foot rest have several positions they can easily and solidly lock into, so I can't imagine that even an odd bod couldn't find the..." Read more
"...It folds quickly and easily, but it is pretty large compared to a standard keyboard bench...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the portability of the stool. They mention that it is a little heavy and awkward to pack and move.
"...It was a little awkward to pack and move, even without the seat and back in place...." Read more
"...Maybe the only negative is that it may be less portable than some other chairs, but I think it's worth it. I will still easily fit in my backseat." Read more
"...The only potentially negative point is it’s weight, but sturdy and lightweight and adjustable aren’t a realistic goal, especially for this price...." Read more
"...Con:- Heavy and not all that portable. It's manageable but not great for something you'd want to move around.-..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the stool. They mention that the foot rest flops about wildly, and the plastic cylinders keep falling off. The seat wobbles, and three parts fall off.
"...Another reviewer commented that the chair tended to tip forward when he leaned forward on it...." Read more
"...are sort of minor, that the foot rest piece and doesn't lock & moves too freely and the material covering the back cushion and on the very bottom of..." Read more
"...On solid floors, it remains very stable. This is a well-made product and a good value. For the sake of providing context, I’m 5’11” at 210lbs." Read more
"...footrest (which dangles loosely and you have to tie back), your FEET will dangle and not comfortably reach the floor...." Read more
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The chair comes in 3 pieces: 1.) unfold the leg 2.) slip the seat bottom over the back post and position it in one of the holes 3.) slip the seat back over the back pole and position it as well.
Oops! I lie. I said no tools needed. You will need some scissors or a pocket knife to cut the zip tie that holds the foot rest during shipment.
OK since I am here I can offer my initial impressions on the chair. Weighing in at just under 25 pounds as measured with my luggage scale, some might find this a little heavy. (but for heavy steel construction what else would you expect?) The chair is VERY easy to assemble/disassemble for transport with no tools needed. I like the many positions that are possible. It is very quick and easy to adjust the backrest which might come in handy during a gig. You could use different positions to change up your posture/back support. You pull the know and slide the rest up or down to the next hole. You could even do this one handed, and without looking.
The construction looks pretty solid (I am close to 300 lbs and feel secure).
The seat feels just wide enough for me. The foam padding feels a bit stiff just out of the box, but that may be a good thing in the long run, as the chair gets broken in.
If I had to complain about anything it might be the design of the rear post that slopes at close to 45 degrees. The results is that the higher you place the back rest, the further back it also goes. In its highest position you may find your tailbone resting against the lower part of the back post when you sit back. That said, I am over 6 feet in height with a long torso. in the highest position the back rest is a littler higher than directly between my shoulder blades. That may be higher than most will really need. I actually find the lower positions preferable as they do a good job of supporting the lumbar region.
Another reviewer commented that the chair tended to tip forward when he leaned forward on it. I guess that may be true with the seat in the lowest positions, but it does it in a very predictable way, much like an ordinary chair. In the highest positions I couldn't really get it to tip forward at all. If you need to reach down to the floor to adjust pedals or pick up instruments, you may possibly need to exercise a modicum of care. I wouldn't be too worried about it though - certainly not enough to let it affect your purchase decision. I really don't think it is any better or worse than any other type of this chair.
Guitar players: the foot rest can be set from 4" to 11". There are 5 holes/positions, but by going past the bottom hole you can get a 6th position at a 4" height.
So that is my opinion after owning this chair for about an hour. Very satisfies so far. I'll try to revise this after I have some gigging experience with it, and get the chance to see how it holds up.
UPDATE: Played a gig with this chair for the first time. Did a couple of 45 minutes sets. You will never confuse the comfort of this chair with your grandma's overstuffed armchair, but it does perform well at a gig. Basically I pretty much forgot about it throughout the gig, except for one moment when I wanted a little more lumbar support and was able to
quickly make a very effective adjustment. At the end of the night nothing was sore or tired, so I guess this is a pretty good chair for keyboardists (me) and guitarists.
It was a little awkward to pack and move, even without the seat and back in place. One of the foot rest plastic grip thingies slipped off the foot rest a little too easily, but I remedied it with a few dabs of rubber cement. Overall, I am satisfied with this purchase and would buy it again. Perfect? no, very adequate? yes.
The top edges of the seat cushion have trim on the edges and it is sturdy. But all of the edges on the back cushion and the very bottom of the seat cushion where it is folded under and stapled underneath the seat have no trim and since the material is so thin it began to rip on the seam pretty soon after. You can tell by looking at it the first time out of the box brand new that the seams are tenuous in those areas with no trim and will likely split. You got super thin material pulled really really tightly over a hard surface corner, that will rip with just the pressure of your back leaning into it. Since I gig a lot and have to transport the chair often I made a huge cloth cover to cover the cushioned parts for travel and am super careful to load it so it does not get banged around a lot and is on the top of everything else. Still little splits occur. That would likely happen if I left it at home 100% of the time just by using it. Possibly they could keep the no trim model and just use a much thicker better quality material. Hard to say. Still the best chair on the market though and when and if those seam splits get too bad I will duct tape or shoe goo them or whatever I have to but I will not use any other chair. This one really is the best if your instruments' proper technique requires you to sit to play (mine is tenor banjo).
The other issue is the foot rest flops around while you are carrying it and that metal rest will come slamming down on your knuckles or fingers over and over. It hurts. I wish I could just lock it up into a stable position when I carry it. Also you should be aware, and this is to be expected, that whenever you pick up the chair and move it that the seat will move up a few notches and you must make sure you move the pin up a few holes to support its new position or move the seat back down to the pin or you will break the chair putting all your weight on it with no support under it. You must rest the seat on the pin. It's not easy to tell it has moved when you pick it up and you think you have the pin in place and all is well but you better check it every time.