Keyboard Stands
Keyboard Stands covers adjustable and fixed-frame supports for electric and MIDI keyboards, stage pianos, and synthesizers, offered in folding, X-style, Z-style, and heavy-duty designs. The category lists 127 products with an average rating of 4.5 and price options from $33 to $285, including brands like Liquid Stands
Top Products
RockJam Xfinity Heavy-Duty Piano Keyboard Stand
RockJam
Mid-Range
RockJam adjustable keyboard stand with locking straps
RockJam
Budget
Liquid Stands Piano Keyboard Stand - Z Style Adjustable
Liquid Stands
Mid-Range
Liquid Stands Z-Style Keyboard Stand
Liquid Stands
Mid-Range
Liquid Stands piano keyboard stand with wheels
Liquid Stands
Mid-Range
Liquid Stands Keyboard Stand w/ Wheels, Z-Style 54-88 key
Liquid Stands
Mid-Range
Pyle folding keyboard stand with adjustable width & height
Pyle
Mid-Range
OnStage KS7190 Keyboard Stand + M-Audio HDH40 Headphones
OnStage
Mid-Range
Sturdy Keyboard and Piano Stand, Heavy-Duty Adjustable X-Shape (Black)
Amazon Basics
Mid-Range
Kadence Adjustable Keyboard Stand with Double-X Braced Support
Kadence
Budget
Yamaha Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Stand PKBS1
Yamaha
Mid-Range
Pyle Z-style Keyboard Stand with Wheels, Adjustable Height/Width
Pyle
Mid-Range
RockJam Z Style Keyboard Stand RJZZ363
RockJam
Mid-Range
Casio ARST Single-X Keyboard Stand (Black)
Casio
Mid-Range
TBR-130-2 Two 13" Support Arms for CMP-485 Clamp on AX-48 Pro
Ultimate Support
Budget
Fixed height Z-Shape keyboard stand, portable
Amazon Basics
Mid-Range
OnStage KSA7500 universal second tier for x-style stands
OnStage
Mid-Range
CAHAYA Z-style Keyboard Stand for 54-88 Keys, Heavy-Duty Adjustable
CAHAYA
Mid-Range
Casio ARST X-stand with M-Audio SP-2 pedal
Casio
Mid-Range
Double-X Keyboard Stand with Adjustable Height
tipatyard
Budget
GLEAM Keyboard Stand: Z-frame, adjustable 54-88 key pianos
GLEAM
Mid-Range
Rockville Z-SHELF universal shelf for Z-stand and X-stand
Rockville
Mid-Range
Heavy Duty Folding Keyboard Stand with Adjustable Z-Frame
Pyle
Mid-Range
Universal Z-style Heavy-Duty Piano Keyboard Stand (White) - Adjustable
Halostand
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right keyboard stand for my instrument or setup?
Match the stand type to your needs: X-style for portability and light sets, Z- or double-braced stands for heavier keyboards, and multi-tier or table-style stands for multiple keyboards or workspace integration. Check weight capacity, adjustable height/angle ranges, and footprint to ensure stability and compatibility with your keyboard's size
What weight capacity and stability features should I look for?
Choose a stand with a rated weight capacity comfortably above your keyboard's weight and look for features like double-braced legs, anti-slip rubber feet, locking mechanisms, and reinforced joints to improve stability during playing or when using pedals and accessories
Are there stands that support both stage use and home studio use?
Yes: heavy-duty adjustable stands or table-style rigs with cable-management options and modular accessories work well for both stage and studio. For portability, pick a model that folds compactly but still meets the weight and stability requirements for stage performance
How much should I expect to spend and what do price tiers generally indicate?
Prices typically range from budget options under $50 to higher-end professional stands over $150; lower-cost models often prioritize portability and basic support, mid-range units add durability and adjustability, and higher-priced stands use heavier materials or modular designs for pro use. The category average is around $80
What materials and build quality differences matter?
Steel and alloy frames offer greater strength and durability, while aluminum reduces weight for portability. Look for solid welds or reinforced joints, powder-coated finishes to resist corrosion, and quality hardware for secure adjustments
Can keyboard stands accommodate pedals, cables, and sustain pedals safely?
Many stands include an open underside or cable-management features to route cables, and some have dedicated accessory shelves or trays for pedals; ensure there is enough clearance and that the stand remains stable when pedals are connected or used on the floor
How should I care for and maintain a keyboard stand to extend its life?
Regularly check and tighten screws and bolts, keep moving parts lubricated if recommended by the manufacturer, clean surfaces to prevent corrosion, store folded stands in a dry place, and replace worn rubber feet or padding to maintain grip and protect your keyboard