Test Reviews Comparison

Our Choice

Hercules DS535B Baritone Saxophone Stand

Our Rating: ★★★★☆

The Baritone Sax Hercules DS535B stand has a folding yoke with locking pins to secure the upper yoke in the correct position. The backrest has a lever to adjust the height and the swivel legs also have locking pins which lock the stand in place There is a peg hole if your stand needs to hold another instrument. The pegs are sold separately and will hold instruments like soprano saxophones, trumpets clarinet and flute, but the peg wonโ€™t hold an alto or tenor sax. If you need a bari stand that also holds an alto or tenor sax, take a look at the DS536B which comes with a detachable fitting

Konig & Meyer Straight Soprano Sax Stand

Our Rating: ★★★★☆

Rather than a tripod base, the K&M 15290 stand has 5 legs which provides really good stability for the instrument. The detachable metal leg base screws into the peg so that the entire unit can be stored in the bell of the instrument for easy transport. The black plastic peg is covered with a felt ring to protect the instrument.

Hercules EZ-Safe Alto / Tenor Saxophone Stand – DS530BB

Our Rating: ★★★★☆

The Hercules DS-530BB is our pick for Alto and Tenor stands. The robust construction and stability given by the tripod base are hard to beat. The stand itself weighs just under 1kg and has a load capacity of 10 kg, which should be more than enough given that the average alto weighs just over 2kg tenors about 3 kg. It has a folding yoke, an adjustable backrest, and locking pins that lock the stand in place. To fold the stand after use, you just press the pin and hold it in. It comes with a bag which makes carrying it around with you easy. are secure and stable for use with Tenor or Alto Saxophones. A storage bag included

Konig & Meyer Baritone saxophone stand – 14410

Our Rating: ★★★★☆

Of the K&M offerings the 14410 is our choice as it has an extra-sturdy tripod base with cross braces giving the legs extra load capacity and a two-piece folding design. The support bracket has several locking positions. As you would expect, the height is adjustable, and as with their alto/tenor sax stand the support arms are covered with special non-marring (i.e. non-damaging) plastic to protect instrument. One caveat; this stand has limited suitability for baritone saxophones with a low Bb, due to the shape of the bell flare.

Hercules DS531B Soprano Sax Stand

Our Rating: ★★★★☆

The solid tripod legs on Hercules DS531BB provide good stability and there is a height adjustment lever (this stand will also hold a flugel horn). The velvet covered peg is detachable and the stand comes with a carrying bag.

K&M Konig & Meyer Alto or Tenor Saxophone Stand 14300

Our Rating: ★★★★☆

K&M 14300 Alto/ Tenor Sax stand is a decent offering, and a little bit cheaper than the Hercules DS-530BB. The tripod base is sturdy, and the support arms have a protective plastic coating. The height of the lower support arm can also be adjusted as there are several locking positions, and the upper support arm is flexible and can be adjusted to different bell sizes. K&M also produce a couple of peg holders which can be used with this stand and you can also get a bag, but it is not included.


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