Double-Stack Guitar Case Rack for Acoustics & Electrics - The Session-Pro™ | 2-Tier Wheeled Storage
Description
- Clear your clutter — store up to 20 cases without taking up much floor space
- Steel-reinforced rails give strong support for heavy loads
- Unique cradle rails keep your guitars secure and steady at all times
- Heavy-duty wheels with brakes make it easy to roll and lock the rack in place
- Proudly crafted in the USA with top-notch materials you can trust
- Compact Dimensions: 66 ½” W x 71 ½” H x 29 ½” D
Space-Saving Double-Decker Guitar Shelves to Declutter Your Music Room
Do you have guitars and cases piling up in your home, music classroom, retail shop, or recording studio? Stacking them on the floor or leaning them against the wall creates clutter and makes it hard to grab the right instrument when you need it. This mess can also lead to accidents and makes it tougher to move around your space.
The Session-Pro Double-Stack Mobile Guitar & Case Shelf Racks by A&S Crafted Products fix these problems with a strong, well-built, mobile storage system. Proudly made in the USA, this double-decker rack helps musicians, collectors, studios, shops, and even music classrooms keep things neat and organized while using minimal floor space.
Discover why the Session-Pro Double-Stack is the top pick for moving and storing lots of guitars and cases:
✓ All-in-one Solution for All Your Guitars
This rack can handle most styles of electric and acoustic guitar cases, solid or hollow bodies, plus basses and banjos too. Two pick-shaped “bookends” keep cases standing tall and stable, and vinyl edging protects them from scrapes.
✓ Smooth Mobility with Locking Wheels
Heavy-duty wheels make it simple to roll the rack wherever you need it, and locking brakes keep it steady once you’re set up.
✓ Proudly American Made
Each Session-Pro Double-Stack is handcrafted in the USA with durable black laminate sides, stylish chrome-look edges, “F”-hole cutouts, and strong birch cross-rails with extra bracing.
⚠ ALERT FOR PRICE WATCHERS ⚠
The price of this product is fixed and will not drop over time. We do our best to control manufacturing costs, but due to tight supply chains the price will likely increase, not drop, in the future. So you're better off to avoid selecting the "Watch" option and instead purchase now before the price goes up in the future.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How much space should I leave between the rack and the wall?
A: Plan to leave about 6–12 inches behind the rack to allow the cases to lean properly. This depends on the size and shape of each case and how you position them. For the guitar-only version, expect about 4–8 inches of clearance depending on the size of your guitars.
Q: How many cases can the rails hold?
A: Each case rail shelf can hold about 10 cases. You might squeeze in more, but for heavy electrics we don’t recommend overloading them to avoid bowing.
Q: How is this different from the Band Room Double-Stack™ Guitar Shelves?
A: The Session-Pro Double-Stack is made for studios, collectors, and anyone storing high-end or heavier solid-body guitars and cases. It includes extra support brackets and nitro-safe neck holders. The Band Room Double-Stack is better for schools and programs that store lighter guitars and cases.
Q: Does the listed height include the wheels?
A: Yes — the listed height of 71.5 inches includes the wheels.
Q: What ceiling height do I need?
A: Here’s what we recommend for most cases:
– Dreadnought cases: at least 78–80 inches
– Rectangular cases: at least 86–88 inches
– Dreadnought bass cases: at least 86–88 inches
– Rectangular bass cases: at least 96–98 inches
Removing the wheels gives about 6 inches more room.
Q: What doorway size will this product fit through?
A: The rack fits through doorways 80 inches high and 33 inches wide. If you move it fully loaded, add about 6–8 inches to the width for the cases. The height is usually fine unless you have tall bass cases or rectangular cases on top — then you might need up to 86–88 inch clearance.
Q: How hard is the rack to assemble?
A: We include clear instructions and all the hardware you’ll need. It’s a semi-complex build, so having a second person to help makes it much easier.
Q: Will odd-shaped cases like Flying Vs, Firebirds, or Explorers fit?
A: Firebird and Explorer cases should fit fine. Flying V cases may fit if they have a straight side and bottom, but wedge-shaped ones might not sit right.
Q: Can I use the rack without the wheels?
A: Yes — the wheels are optional and handy if you need to move the rack, but you can use it without them.
Q: Does it hold rectangular cases?
A: Yes — both the case-only and hybrid setups work with rectangular cases.
Q: How does it keep rectangular cases upright?
A: It includes a pick-shaped bookend that keeps your cases standing tall and together.
Q: Will the shelves fit bass cases?
A: Rectangular bass cases can go on the top shelf but not on the bottom shelf.
Q: What materials is it made from?
A: It has black high-pressure laminate sides with a chrome-look trim and strong birch rails.