🚲 Elevate your bike game with style and efficiency!
The Qualward Bicycle Stand is a versatile and adjustable vertical bike rack designed to save space while securely storing your bike. With a height range of 22.4” to 30.3”, it fits various bike types and widths, making it an ideal solution for any living space. Easy to assemble without damaging walls, this durable metal stand is perfect for urban dwellers looking to maximize their indoor space.
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Living Room, Bedroom |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Brand | Qualward |
Style | Adjustable |
Manufacturer | Qualward Innovations |
Part Number | BS01A-1 |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.28 x 7.01 x 4.21 inches |
Size | Style A |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**P
Great stand alone bike stand
I have purchased many different stand options for our bikes. So far this one is my favorite. I will be purchasing more soon. My 10yr old put it together without directions and can get the bike on and off it without help.I know a review said it didn't come with velcro, mine did however it was NOT long enough to be used with on my bike. I just let the handles turn all the way around without pulling any of the cords for the gears & brakes. I actually prefer this over the velcro anyways. If anyone bumps it and the velcro came undone it would hurt having the bars tip over on you. So for me it just made sense. If your bike can not do that or if you do not want to do that I would recommend a very LONG piece of velcro to wrap it in a X with a lot of over lap, or one the bendable bungee cords or similar.I recommend this product hands down.
D**D
Quick and easy vertical bike storage
This was quick and easy to pop together. It definitely saved space by going vertically for bike storage - but I feel like it might still topple easily if the bike is bumped into. Worth getting, but I'd stick to horizontal stands if you have the room. For me it was to save room in a storage room, so it worked well for me.*Edit*: One thing I've noticed is it's easy to topple over on the side with the upright support bar where the seat would be. I barely bumped my handlebars and it started to go over. Given this, I'd use this where a wall would stop the bike from falling upside down. It's good in the opposite direction though.
A**O
Sturdy
Didn't come with instructions but you kinda figure it out on the way. Overall great for freeing up space in the back porch.
B**B
Certified garbage
Okay, where do I even start?1) Step 1 of assembly is to connect the two legs and a stabilizing metal piece (they called it a wire), which is not in any of the pictures, to the base.2) They say to use the short bolts for Step 1, but they are too short to go through the legs and the wire. I screwed the bolts in without the wire, but it doesn't seem sturdy.3) The allen wrench that came with the stand is the wrong size, it's too big. I had my own luckily (perks of being a pack rat) so I was able to screw the bolts in all the way.4) It came with a second set of short bolts that aren't used because the holes on the sides of the legs and base just... aren't there.5) Also one part of the paint was rubbed or scratched off, and the instructions were dirty, which, ew.I guess I should have known that a stand that looked this good for this low of a price would be too good to be true, but I was hoping nonetheless. Hopes crushed to say the least.
P**.
Not great and not as described
This was disappointing. The first one I received did not have the components described in the assembly instructions, so I requested a replacement. The second was exactly the same. It doesn't match the instructions, nor does it match the video (which differs slightly from the instructions). The video shows screws going into two locations on the base, but the base doesn't have these holes (despite being sent enough hardware for the missing holes). The instructions show a push button on the base, which is nonexistent. I managed to put it together, but it's pretty wobbly. I don't feel like hassling with sending another one back so I will keep it, but frankly I feel like I was ripped off.
A**R
Good product. Easy to assemble
So I actually was looking at this for my daughter who recently moved to a smaller place. I ended up buying one for me as well.It takes less than 10 minutes to assemble. There were only two screws with mine. The rest was snap into place. There were instructions but I had watched the video before buying it.It seems some of the lower reviews were people who didn't bother to actually read what they were getting like the no strap comments.I tried it with my Stumpjumper as well as the commuter bike in the photos and it works fine. If it sits in a high traffic area you might want to buy a strap or a bungee for additional security.For me it definitely gets the job done.
R**E
Great value and it works
This works great for my mtn bike, my gravel bike and my road bike. I ride a small size so not sure if it'll work on a large bikes. They are relatively inexpensive so purchased four of them. They are pretty sturdy and I have no bike balancing issues with them.
C**7
Misaligned hole in stand
I like how it stows my bike. It’s a little unsteady but not bad. One of the bolt holes was misaligned and I had to grind it down so I could get the bolt through. If it wasn’t for that I’d give it props for ease of assembly. Everything else went together quickly.
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