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product_id: 807924
title: "Ergoplay Johannes Tappert Guitar Support Black"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 235mm ergonomic thigh support height & inclination adjustable 3 adjustable suction cups Ergoplay Johannes Tappert Guitar Support Black

**Brand:** ergoplay
**Price:** ₩178619
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your classical guitar game with precision and comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ergoplay Johannes Tappert Guitar Support Black by ergoplay
- **How much does it cost?** ₩178619 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kr](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/807924-ergoplay-johannes-tappert-guitar-support-black)

## Best For

- ergoplay enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ergoplay brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Fit:** Individually adjustable height and inclination for perfect guitar positioning
- • **Secure Grip Tech:** Frame attachment with 3 suction cups ensures stable, slip-resistant hold
- • **Quick Setup & Removal:** Self-adhesive films and easy-to-remove teat make installation hassle-free
- • **Balanced Play Experience:** Optimized weight distribution enhances posture and reduces back strain
- • **Ergonomic Comfort Redefined:** 235mm cellular rubber thigh support cushions long sessions without fatigue

## Overview

The Johannes Tappert Guitar Support Black by Ergoplay is a professional-grade play aid designed for classical guitarists seeking ergonomic comfort and improved posture. Featuring a 235mm cellular rubber thigh support, adjustable height and inclination, and a secure frame attachment with three suction cups, it offers customizable stability and balance. Lightweight yet durable, it includes self-adhesive films for easy setup and is praised for reducing back pain and enhancing long practice sessions.

## Description

Ergoplay Johannes Tappert Guitar Support Black

Review: This thing is awesome -- but not for everyone - I bought this on a whim because I had received a gift card as a thank you present and had been wanting to try one. I've very glad I did because it does what it does very well, providing you know what you want from it. For classical guitar, it is nearly ideal. If you take your time to get used to it and set it up carefully for your guitar and your comfort, it will hold your guitar in the perfect place, and you can even angle it some for extra comfort. It can also be used, with a little creativity, for steel string in "open seating" (for a right-hander this would mean on your right leg like a folkie instead of on your left for true classical position), but it is limited. It pays to be careful trying this as, if you put to much weight on it when, oh leaning forward to change sheet music, it can pop off, and the metal frame has marked my acoustic. The biggest problem for the "folkie" position is that the suction cup at the base will want to slip out of the metal base because its angle is opposite of what it would be in a more traditional set up. I fixed this by sticking a Sharpie pen cap in the access hole on the stand, and it's worked fine ever since. It's also worth noting that it does raise the height of the guitar some. With creative placement, this might not be an issue, but I'm 5'6" and it's just about too high for me in some seating positions. With all that said, I recommend it. It's ergonomic and it means it. For the first time in a long time, though, I am able to play seated for hours without pain. It pays to be aware of how you use it, and if you really love it, it might be worth considering using the tape that allows for a stronger suction cup connection, but it can also make playing an absolute joy, which makes it well worth the five stars.
Review: Invaluable for nylon string guitarists - I always used a footrest for playing classical guitar, but within the last couple of years I started experiencing some lower back pain while playing my nylon string. I attribute it to having one leg raised up and hunching over the guitar. I saw a video on YouTube where a guy was using one of these guitar supports instead of a footrest. After a Google search I discovered this device. I went to my local Guitar Center the next day to try one out, but they didn't carry it, (and had never heard of it). So, based on the reviews here on desertcart, I ordered one sight-unseen. It arrived in about a week, (to southern California), and I assembled it in under 90 seconds. I'm 6'2" so I tested it at medium height, (it's adjustable). It was far too high for my liking, (I don't want the headstock above my head). So I lowered it all the way down. It was still a little higher than I preferred, but all I had to do to get it perfect was to move the unit slightly closer to the neck. Because the suction cups are on an angled track, you can move the unit around to a certain degree and still get the cups to line up for a solid hold. Make sure that you have the suction cup tags facing away from the center of the unit when you assemble it, so that you can easily pull it off your guitar. If you play a classical guitar, you should definitely own one of these! For under $60, it's a must-have accessory. My back feels much better using this unit and I find myself sitting with better posture and playing more. It's much lighter than it looks yet feels like a quality product. It quickly attaches and is quickly removed. I also don't have to worry about scratching the underside of the guitar with cargo short buttons or anything in my pocket when using this. The only complaint I have is that it won't fit into a guitar case's center storage. I'd like to see them make one with a hinge so it could be folded down to nearly flat. Regardless, this is a 5-star product.

## Features

- Professional play aid developed by Johannes Tappert, with 2 self-adhesive films
- Teat replaceable and easy to remove
- Comfortable thigh support 235 mm with cellular rubber, individually adjustable in height and inclination
- Frame attachment with 3 adjustable suction cups
- Balanced weight distribution for improved balance during play

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005QKNUOW |
| Back Material Type | Agathis Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,259 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #94 in Stands for Multiple Guitars & Basses |
| Body Material Type | Basswood |
| Brand Name | Ergoplay |
| Color | multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,011) |
| Fretboard Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | 2 self-adhesive films |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | One Size |
| Item Dimensions | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.01"L x 0.01"W x 0.01"H |
| Item Type Name | guitar support |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ergoplay |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 536550 |
| Material Type | Agathis Wood Mahogany Wood |
| Model Name | Johannes Tappert |
| Model Number | tappert_SML |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Nylon |
| Top Material Type | Acryl- |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Back Material Type:** Agathis Wood
- **Body Material:** Basswood
- **Brand:** Ergoplay
- **Color:** multicoloured
- **Fretboard Material Type:** Mahogany Wood
- **Guitar Pickup Configuration:** H
- **Hand Orientation:** Right
- **Neck Material Type:** Mahogany
- **String Material Type:** Nylon
- **Top Material Type:** Acryl-

## Images

![Ergoplay Johannes Tappert Guitar Support Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/415adfe3iiL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I'm a bassist. I have a left frozen shoulder due to cervical spinal issues & my shoulder/neck screams within 10min. Will this work for bass guitar?**
A: So sorry to hear about your frozen shoulder!! The supports do not work with bass guitars. The supports work with classical and acoustic guitars. Bass and electric guitars are too narrow. Good luck with your shoulder!

**Q: Hi will this fit a cordoba c7 cd guitar?**
A: It will fit if sideboard is at least 4inches wide. The distance between the outer edge of the 2 base suction cups is 3.75 inches.

**Q: Where (in Seattle) to by plastic stickers if the old gone bad?**
A: Strings by Mail (stringsbymail.com) has them - cheers!

**Q: I'm 5'2". Female do u think this will work for me?'
Thanks so mich!**
A: The Tappert works very well where you need a good amount of neck elevation. If you were to sit with your legs flat, back upright and suspend the guitar (mostly the neck angle) where it feels most comfortable,  you can then have another person measure how much lift is required to obtain your desired support height. The Tappert elevates 5" to 8.5" from your leg to the upper bout of the guitar where the two suction cups are attached.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This thing is awesome -- but not for everyone
*by C***O on May 19, 2025*

I bought this on a whim because I had received a gift card as a thank you present and had been wanting to try one. I've very glad I did because it does what it does very well, providing you know what you want from it. For classical guitar, it is nearly ideal. If you take your time to get used to it and set it up carefully for your guitar and your comfort, it will hold your guitar in the perfect place, and you can even angle it some for extra comfort. It can also be used, with a little creativity, for steel string in "open seating" (for a right-hander this would mean on your right leg like a folkie instead of on your left for true classical position), but it is limited. It pays to be careful trying this as, if you put to much weight on it when, oh leaning forward to change sheet music, it can pop off, and the metal frame has marked my acoustic. The biggest problem for the "folkie" position is that the suction cup at the base will want to slip out of the metal base because its angle is opposite of what it would be in a more traditional set up. I fixed this by sticking a Sharpie pen cap in the access hole on the stand, and it's worked fine ever since. It's also worth noting that it does raise the height of the guitar some. With creative placement, this might not be an issue, but I'm 5'6" and it's just about too high for me in some seating positions. With all that said, I recommend it. It's ergonomic and it means it. For the first time in a long time, though, I am able to play seated for hours without pain. It pays to be aware of how you use it, and if you really love it, it might be worth considering using the tape that allows for a stronger suction cup connection, but it can also make playing an absolute joy, which makes it well worth the five stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Invaluable for nylon string guitarists
*by M***R on March 18, 2015*

I always used a footrest for playing classical guitar, but within the last couple of years I started experiencing some lower back pain while playing my nylon string. I attribute it to having one leg raised up and hunching over the guitar. I saw a video on YouTube where a guy was using one of these guitar supports instead of a footrest. After a Google search I discovered this device. I went to my local Guitar Center the next day to try one out, but they didn't carry it, (and had never heard of it). So, based on the reviews here on Amazon, I ordered one sight-unseen. It arrived in about a week, (to southern California), and I assembled it in under 90 seconds. I'm 6'2" so I tested it at medium height, (it's adjustable). It was far too high for my liking, (I don't want the headstock above my head). So I lowered it all the way down. It was still a little higher than I preferred, but all I had to do to get it perfect was to move the unit slightly closer to the neck. Because the suction cups are on an angled track, you can move the unit around to a certain degree and still get the cups to line up for a solid hold. Make sure that you have the suction cup tags facing away from the center of the unit when you assemble it, so that you can easily pull it off your guitar. If you play a classical guitar, you should definitely own one of these! For under $60, it's a must-have accessory. My back feels much better using this unit and I find myself sitting with better posture and playing more. It's much lighter than it looks yet feels like a quality product. It quickly attaches and is quickly removed. I also don't have to worry about scratching the underside of the guitar with cargo short buttons or anything in my pocket when using this. The only complaint I have is that it won't fit into a guitar case's center storage. I'd like to see them make one with a hinge so it could be folded down to nearly flat. Regardless, this is a 5-star product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adjustable support with three suction cups
*by J***. on August 29, 2017*

I had been using an Efel Guitar rest which is a very lightweight and compact support. If you have any back issues, the standard way of propping up your left foot on a small stool can lead to lower back pain. These supports (cushions, brackets, or clamps with legs) let you keep your feet flat on the floor and put less strain on your lumbar region. I was happy with the Efel support but it only had one suction cup. My instructor remarked "That thing will pop off during a concert and you WON'T be happy. Get something with more than one suction cup for safety." And I did notice that as the cup aged a bit, it started popping off during practice. It's easy enough to slap back on--but you wouldn't want that during performance when anything can go wrong and it will, So the ErgoPlay is the same idea; an angled support that rests on your leg and raises the guitar to the correct angle for play. Unlike the Efel, it has three suction cups. One goes on the lower bout and the two on the upper bout. There is a sliding adjustment on the vertical leg that allows you to change the angle by unscrewing a large wing nut and fitting it to the way you want to hold the guitar. Unlike the Efel, you can twist this to have it at a bit of an angle from your body (you are supposed to have the guitar nearly flat to your torso but some of us angle a bit to see the fretboard.) The ErgoPlay is made of metal and has a rubber padding on the leg support. The Efel is made of something like ABS plastic or Delrin and has no adjustments. On both of these supports, you can replace the suction cups when they get worn. The ErgoPlay has included membranes to cover the cups to get better stick on non-glossy finishes. The downsides to the ErgoPlay: one, the size: it's larger and heavier than the Efel. I was able to tuck the Efel into the front pocket of my guitar case (in the music pocket) or even squeeze it into the compartment beneath the neck. Not so with the ErgoPlay. It's not bulky, but it won't fit easily into a guitar case: you'll probably need to carry a tote with accessories and music (which nearly everyone does anyway.) Two: the bracket that adjusts up or down to adjust the height--I tried it and use it at the lowest level. Another member of our guitar society tried it and said the same thing. (He is shorter than me--but I sit low even though I am tall.) Both of us felt it was long enough and who would ever use it at the extended setting? It could even have been at a lower angle than it allows. Summary: adjustable support, three suctions cups. A good alternative to the small Efel and more portable and afforable than larger supports like the cushions or the Murata, which is a large clamp for the bout and a leg with a thigh support plate.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-12*