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Roland KS-11Z Keyboard Stand | Heavy-Duty Z-Stand with Wide Adjustment Range for 88-Note Stage Pianos & Other Keyboards | Foldable Padded Support Arms | Easy Transport & Storage

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Management number 225915721 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price $78.00 Model Number 225915721
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The feature-rich KS-11Z provides a rugged, attractive, and stable platform for 88-note stage pianos and other portable keyboards. Steel construction offers robust performance, while multiple adjustment points allow you to tailor the stand’s width and height for any home, stage, or studio setup. Assembly is fast and easy with integrated push pins and foldable padded support arms.

  • Sturdy design with heavy-duty steel construction
  • Seamless width adjustment with quick-release lever
  • Adjustable rubber feet for stability on uneven flooring
  • Padded support arms fold down for transport and storage
  • Adjustable width range: 22 in./566 mm to 37 in./940 mm
  • Adjustable height range: 25 in./645 mm to 36 in./917 mm
  • Weight capacity: 220 lb./100 kg
UPC 761294520369
ASIN B0CLSDPRJ5
Color Black
Material Steel, Rubber
Brand Name Roland
Unit Count 1 Count
Finish Type Unfinished
Item Weight 28.5 Pounds
Manufacturer Roland
Item Type Name Keyboard Stand
Item Dimensions 32.2 x 19.1 x 6.3 inches
Required Assembly Yes
Warranty Description See manufacturer's website for details.
Global Trade Identification Number 00761294520369

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