Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest

Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest

  • Height adjustable
  • Black Finish
  • Folds for easy travel
  • Perfect for Classical Guitarists

This convenient foot stool is height adjustable and features a black finish. It folds, making it easy for travel. An excellent item for classical guitarists. For nearly 20 years, The Music People! Inc. has been on of the nation’s leading suppliers of microphones and pro audio equipment. The Music People! Inc. also owns and manufactures On-Stage Stands� support stands. Founded on a promise of quality, innovation and customer service, The Music People! Inc. is committed to the needs of music professionals throughout the world.

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List Price: $ 14.10

Price: $ 9.89

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7 Responses to “Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest”

  1. John Van Walsum says:

    Review by John Van Walsum for Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest
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    The foot rest adjusts easily to different heights. Construction is from heavy duty materials, making it very stable with a solid feel. Well worth the the price.

  2. Jon Norris says:

    Review by Jon Norris for Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest
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    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1YA5LBN3M5K9L I got this to try out the “proper” stance for playing guitar, and it has proven to be valuable for other uses as well. When sitting for long periods of time, it is advisable to shift one’s position, and alternately raise one foot higher than the other. This works well for that, too.

    It is well constructed of fairly heavy steel, and designed to fold flat. When unfolded, a crossbar on one set of legs seats into notches cut into two flanges underneath, allowing the height to be adjusted. The notches are deep and the whole arrangement is quite stable and solid.

    This is a very well done product – simple, well made, and solid. I would recommend it without hesitation.

  3. Found Highways says:

    Review by Found Highways for Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest
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    I’ve been using this footstool for a month practicing classical guitar (2-3 hours a day, 30-45 minute sessions).

    Since I started using it, my back is more relaxed and I haven’t felt tension in my fretting hand or my left arm at all. (For two months or so before using the footstool I felt tension in my back and arm pretty quickly.)

    I thought I could spend a little more money to get a good footstool, but I was convinced by the user reviews and I doubt I could have found a better one.

    The footstool doesn’t slide, it’s adjustable to a wide variety of heights, and I’m not even aware of it while playing.

  4. M. Bella says:

    Review by M. Bella for Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest
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    This unit is really sturdy (I’m about 6′ tall and weigh 170ish). Easy to adjust heights and has a rubber top and rubber bottoms to prevent skidding. Comes at a great low price too.

    Highly Recommended.

  5. C. Fisher says:

    Review by C. Fisher for Music People FS7850B Guitar Foot Rest
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    I had never owned one of these before, or seen one. So, when it came time to look for one I really did not know what I was looking for.

    The first thing I have learned is that the stand should be small enough to fold up and it should be made of strong enough material to hold up. This foot stand performs both of these tasks.

    I was surprised how simple the construction was, and how much easier it made playing the guitar. The proper position of the guitar is important to create less strain on the shoulder, wrist and fingers while playing.

    My main purpose for purchasing this was for my classical guitar playing. I can also see how this could be useful for playing acoustic guitar too, or any guitar that does not have a strap on it.

    The height can be adjusted so that it is more comfortable for the seat you are using. I would recommend this product to anyone that is playing guitar and interested in posture and position of the body and guitar.

  6. Recently after upgrading to GEN D3, I have been faced with an annoying (but not critical) bug were the X and O buttons swap. On the XMB it is normal where X is to confirm and O is to cancel, but as soon as the game launches, they swap and I don’t know why.

  7. Diego Jempty says:

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