Strong, adjustable webbing. Non slip cup. Made in USA. The original and best. Professional grade anchor for maximum security and confidence. Made in USA. Not to be confused with Chinese copies
Keen Amateur
8
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9
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Pros: This cello end pin anchor is very robust as it is made of durable materials. The strap length is easily adjusted and the rigid looped end will suit all chairs with legs. The cello spike easily slots into the anchor and there is no risk of the spike slipping out. A well-designed product which folds up into a small size so can easily be stored within the instrument case and easily transported. Suitable for players of any standard.
Cons: Could not find any faults with this product.
Keen Amateur
Beginner
Keen Amateur
Beginner
2
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2
found the following review helpful
Pros: Better than all others tried so far- black hole, stoppin, metal and wood affairs and a homemade wooden one with string round the chair legs. I like that the Xeros only goes round one chair leg and has a chunky plastic ring so less slippage, in fact no slippage so far! :)
Cons: no cons
Other: Quick delivery
Beginner
2
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2
found the following review helpful
Pros: It's sturdy and holds the spike securely
Cons: Even at its fullest extension it is not long enough for me to use without adaptation, as I am tall and play with a long end-pin.
Keen Amateur
Professional
Keen Amateur
1
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1
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Pros: I love this endpin anchor! I've never experienced such solid anchoring before - it's very easy to adjust so that you can get your playing position just right, and it's completely slip free. I feel much more comfortable and assured when using the Xeros than I have before, and my playing has improved as a result! It also feels very robust and well-made, and I'm sure will last me for a long time.
Cons: There is nothing to dislike about this product - it's perfect.
Grade 8+
Better than other spike holders I have tried.
Pros: Well made. Good cup to hold the spike. Excellent speedy service.
Cons: It works well provided the cello spike is in line with nylon tape. Otherwise there is a tendency for the spike to swing around a little. Anchoring to two chair legs would solve this slight problem. And of course provided the chair must have legs narrow enough to fit the D loop.