Best String Swing CC33 Protective Wall Bumper Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to String Swing CC33 Protective Wall Bumper based on experts and consumers reviews.
Hercules Stands HCGS-415B+

Based on 20 reviews
I just wanted a stand for my bass that doesn't rely on the body just sitting in a cradle. I got this because it locks around the neck. I didn't realise how awesome the automatic locking mechanism actually is. You just set the instrument down onto the clamp and it clicks down around it, the body of the bass rests against the foam padded front legs of the stand. To grab your instrument you just pick it back up and it automatically releases. It's actually my favourite method now by far.
Millenium Stand f. E- or Acoustic Guitar

Based on 17 reviews
I bought this stand as an add on for the bass I bought as I was short a stand and needed to stand up my non-stand up bass. As it stands, the stand stands up my non-stand up bass and does a standup job of it. For the price, I could stand to buy another stand and stand up my other guitars for which the stands I currently use to stand them up could stand to be replaced. I can't stand that I paid so much for my other stands when this stand stands up guitars for such a substandard price. This stand should be the standard for stands but it's understandable that people may be hesitant because of how inexpesive it is. It stands to reason that this stand deserves a standing ovation for quality you can stand on.
Harley Benton Guitar Stand Case-3

Based on 2 reviews
The suitcase feels solid, and looks incredibly sharp and stylish. When unfolded and assembled, the stand part feels a little flimsy, but still secure. It moves around a little bit, but due to the large form factor of both the support and the base the whole construction is relatively stable. The buttons on the securing strap are slightly difficult to click in-and-out, but that means they won't come off easily and will stay closed. Overall the stand can take a few accidental kicks and hits and keep your guitars safe. As far a using it as stage stand, bare in mind the suitcase is heavy and quite large. If you have a gear transport vehicle it could be a very functional prop, but otherwise I would drag it around shows.
Strandberg Wall Hanger

Based on 1 reviews
Perhaps the most annoying thing about owning a Strandberg is finding appropriate stands/hangers. This one works pretty well. Most stable if put in the horizontal-diagonal position, but feels a tiny bit precarious in the vertical position. Included is an arm that can be used to lock the guitar in place, which does rectify this instability issue, but make it a little fiddly to quickly pull off the wall. It’s fine, I’m just a little resentful of the price considering that for my other guitars I am able to get fantastically sturdy Hercules stand for less.