K&M König & Meyer 15213.077.55 Trumpet In-Bell 5 Leg Metal Stand and Holder – Professional Grade for all Musicians – Lightweight & Compact – Stable Secure Folding Base – German Made Black
Original price was: €33.€29Current price is: €29.




Price: $32.50 - $28.99
(as of Sep 27, 2025 12:54:23 UTC – Details)
The 5-leg base provides maximum stability for the instrument. The detachable metal leg base screws into the peg so that the entire unit may be stored in the bell of the instrument for easy transport. The black plastic peg is covered with felt pads to protect the instrument.
Innovative Leader in Stand Technology: K&M Trumpet In-Bell stand is lightweight, compact and easy to use. Place in the bell of the instrument for storage. Attach the folding 5-legs to the holder for a sturdy stable base while at rest or in-between sets.
Protect What Matters: A rubber peg tip with felt pads protects the metal finish and surface from scratches, abrasions and costly dings. Detachable legs are stored in the bell making it portable and easy to transport or stow in a case.
Trusted Design: A zinc die-cast tripod base with rubber feet provides a solid foundation for your trumpet (not included). Folding legs make it easy to set up, break-down and transport. This will be your go-to stand, providing many years of service.
Commitment to Environmental Excellence: K&M has achieved ISO-14001 environment certification and is committed to environmental impact, protection, and responsible resource consumption.
Reputable Brand Legacy: With decades of experience in the music industry, König & Meyer is known for its commitment to standard and innovation, making it a trusted choice among professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Customers say
Customers find this trumpet stand to be well-constructed with five legs providing perfect stability, and appreciate how it fits nicely in the bell. The stand is easy to transport and store, and customers consider it good value for money. They like its compact size and innovative design that allows storage in the bell of the instrument.
13 reviews for K&M König & Meyer 15213.077.55 Trumpet In-Bell 5 Leg Metal Stand and Holder – Professional Grade for all Musicians – Lightweight & Compact – Stable Secure Folding Base – German Made Black
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Original price was: €33.€29Current price is: €29.
Ray B. –
Better than the orhers
I ordered 2 different Trumpet stands and kept this one because it felt more sturdy, compact, and the quality didn’t feel cheap. It’s mostly metal and is very compact. As advertised, it fits nicely in the bell of the trumpet for easy storage and travel-ability. The other one I got didn’t fit into the trumpet case at all. My 8 yr old son finds it easy to set up. Really am satisfied with this. Highly recommend!
SLaw –
Excellent Design – Fits a Cornet!
The K&M in-bell 5 leg stand is an ultra compact stand that’s easy to carry nestled into the bell of my Getzen cornet. When stored in the bell, it protrudes only about 1/4 inch. My cornet still fits nicely in its hard case with this bit of extra length.The cone shaped post is sturdy/heavy plastic with 3 protective felt pads around the perimeter which should eliminate scratching of the bell’s lacquered finish. The tip of the cone is rubber, further protecting the bell as you insert/withdraw. The 5 legs are metal, and fold up to be stored within the body of the cone when collapsed.With the horn on the stand, the center of gravity is low positioning the bell just under 2 inches off the ground. Overall the stand feels sturdy, contributing to the confidence it will not randomly fall over – particularly with the 5 legs. The fit and finish are excellent; quality is first rate.The stand does not wedge firmly into the bell – exercise caution and hold it in place as you lift your horn into or out of your case!This is really intelligently engineered. There is no excuse for not carrying a stand for your cornet (or trumpet) anymore with this one!
ASK@NWCLIPS –
This Thing Doesn’t Rock! Buy it!!
This is an inexpensive, light weight, easy to use and somewhat indispensible device. I highly recommend it. The reaons I love this thing are: Inexpensive, well-made, lightweight, stable. Stability is key, of course because one’s trumpet can get damaged if it falls over. The light weight part is great because it can be folded up and placed inside the trumpet bell and then placed inside the trumpet’s case so that one needs carry only one case. Having the stand tucked into the trumpet bell for transport is hardly noticeable and it is so great to be able to pack it up, jump on an airplane, unpack the case and have a stand for one’s trumpet whether in a hotel room or an auditorium. The well-made part is critical because one doesn’t wish to be forced to keep buying new trumpet stands because the flimsy old one has just broken. This device appears to be built to last with no fuss or worry.I’m a big fan and believe you will be too. Recommended.
Amazon Customer –
Great stand
Solid stand!
VÃctor E. –
Cumple lo ofrecido
Excelente producto
G. J. Cederquist –
Worth every penny
This is German-engineered, built-to-last. No need to mess around with the cheaper models that’ll break.
Kendra Rosencrans –
Nice cost; good durability; great stand
This stand is great. It’s stable, it fits in the bell, and it has no clearance issues with my case.The construction is solid, and for the price, the durability is good… however,the reason I give it 4 stars is that it doesn’t hold up for more than a few years.Despite the stand’s plastic and metal construction, the legs are made of a strange, metal-powder casted material that snapped after 3 years of use.Someone probably stepped on it. This also happened to one of my friends, who had the same stand.I would recommend this to any player, but you should expect to buy another in the next 3-4 years.
Dave –
High quality low price stand.
Excellent stand for the trumpet. Small but sturdy footprint. The 5 legs make it more stable than 3 legged versions. It fits nicely inside the bell for transport inside your trumpet case or bag.
Triforio –
Donde dejas la trompeta? Sobre la silla?.Tranquilo que vendrá algún “patas” y te la tirara.En el regazo?.Cuando vayas a dar vuelta a la partitura se te caerá.El soporte es extraordinario,con la originalidad que comporta,que se pueda meter en la campana de la trompeta,lo que supone de sitio en la maleta.La estabilidad y dureza de las patas (son de hierro) propicia un seguro contra el balanceo.Andaba tras el hace tiempo,en Amazon Francia,lo tenÃan,pero en España no, lo han incorporado hace poco.Lo recomiendo sin ninguna duda,estoy encantado.
Nathou –
Très pratique et stable.
Marco –
Gambe in metallo che danno solidità e pratico da trasportare nella campana. Consiglio l’acquisto. Come sempre Amazon è il Top nella consegna dei prodotti!
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cjdawson –
Having been playing trumpet for over 30 years, it didn’t take long for me (a couple of years from starting) to getting to using a K&M three footed stand. It’s been my trusty trumpet holder when on stage or practising. It finally broke, a plastic part came loose and a leg fell off at the end of a rehearsal as I was packing up. That was the old stand.I decided to get this one to replace the old stand as my day to day workhorse. My immediate impressions are firstly the build quality is as good as the old stand – if not better. I’m expecting this to last me the rest of my life! (or at least another 40 years) Based on my old one and the way that I’d handled it, I have no reason to think that it’s going to last longer.There’s a few differences from my old three legged stand.Firstly, 5 legs. This makes the stand much much more stable. It was possible before to knock the trumpet and have it tip over, which depending on the impact surface could cause damage. It never happened to me, but it came close a few times.Secondly, At the top of the stem, there is now a piece of rubberised material. This is a small change, but a great addition as it means that there’s much less chance of the inside of the bell getting scratched when putting the trumpet on the stand. The chance was low before, and frankly, I never noticed it happen. But now, well it feels like there’s no change at all.Lastly, The way that the legs are held into the middle hub. This looks like it’s been completely redesigned, there is now a screw involved, which I assume locks all the plastic parts together (I have no intention of dismantling it to find out) This looks like it’s had a huge redesign over my old 3 legged stand, and whilst it still has all the convenience of the old stand, it feels even more solid than before.All in all. This stand is a nice upgrade from my 30 year old 3 legged version. I have no hesitation in recommending this to anyone that plays a trumpet or cornet.