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Xvive Introduces the G1 Butterfly Guitar Stand

Xvive Introduces the G1 Butterfly Guitar Stand

The G1 Butterfly Guitar Stand was designed in Germany to keep guitars safely upright, whether on a stage, in a studio, or at home.


The G1 Butterfly Guitar Stand was designed in Germany to keep guitars safely upright, whether on a stage, in a studio, or at home. It’s also small enough to fit in the back pocket of a gig bag. The stand’s two-tiered cradle accommodates almost any electric, acoustic, classical, or bass guitar, and even other stringed instruments such as mandolins.

The G1’s aluminum alloy construction makes it rugged and sturdy, but its perforated design keeps the weight down to a mere 796 grams (1.75 pounds). The silicone cradle holds your guitar or bass firmly in place, without scratching the instrument’s finish. Meanwhile, the stand’s four silicone feet are designed to maximize stability and minimize slippage.

G1 requires no assembly and sets up in seconds. When not in use, it folds into itself, compressing into a super-compact and ultra-light accessory for easy transport and storage.

MAP price on the G1 is $89.99.

For more information, please visit xvive.com.

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