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Bongo Stand





Below are a couple examples of the bongo stand options you'll find in the store. For those wanting to go the economical route, you'll want to check out the Percussion Plus single braced bongo hardware. The Pearl Primero also offers budget friendly single braced stands.



The Pearl Primero stands are lighter-weight than other models, but are a good option for most bongo sizes.



This stand from Meinl is a little more expensive than the Pearl, but it is fully adjustable from a height of 31 inches to 45.



For better support, you'll want to check out a double braced stand like this one from Percussion Plus. The price is great too for a double braced stand.



The LP model above is a higher end stand that supports your bongos using a camlock system. You can learn more about any of these stands in the Bongo Stand section of my online store. For quality bongo drums, check out the Meinl Headliner or the Toca Synergy

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