Snare stand

Chord (5015972150092 / SBMS1)
The TAMA HS40WN is a high-quality Stage Master Snare Stand featuring double braced legs for added stability. Its sturdy construction makes it ideal for use in both live performances and recording sessions.
The 2021 On-Stage TMP-DRS9000 is a durable and versatile snare drum rack designed to securely hold your drums in place during live performances. It features adjustable clamps and tension knobs, allowing for customizable positioning and stability.
The Tama HS40LOWN Stage Master Snare Stand features a low position setting and double-braced legs for stability and durability. It is part of the STAGEMASTER Series and provides a professional drumming experience with its reliable construction.
Durable concert snare drum stand with glossy finish, designed for stability and easy adjustment.
A lightweight snare stand with a flat base for stability and ease of use, ideal for drummers.
Sturdy chrome snare stand for secure drum placement, adjustable and durable design for optimal performance.
Lightweight and adjustable single-braced snare stand for secure drum placement and optimal sound.
Adjustable snare drum stand with rubber feet, providing stability and versatility for musicians.
Lightweight drum hardware set including pedals and stands, designed for easy transport and durable performance.
Elevate your drums with the DW 9399AL Air Lift Tom/Snare Stand, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame that keeps the unit nimble yet sturdy. Adjustable height and secure mounting ensure stable performance, while its sleek design allows quick setup and effortless transport between gigs.
Durable stand for holding tom or snare drums, featuring a heavy-duty design for stability and support.
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