Adjustable Pedestal Stand/Lectern

Price range: $307.00 through $367.00

Description

Adjustable Lectern

  • Adjustable height and tilt design
  • Four-leg base for added stability
  • Highly portable and compact storage
  • Satin clear, gold, or black anodized aluminum base
  • Durable 3/4″ melamine top in brown or black
  • 15 1/2″ x 18″ writing surface

The XL Industries Adjustable Register Stand is designed for maximum flexibility, stability, and professional presentation. Ideal for both on-site and off-site use, this stand easily adapts to a variety of settings while maintaining a clean, polished appearance.

The telescoping pedestal adjusts smoothly from 25″ when fully lowered to 45.5″ when fully extended, allowing users to set the ideal height for any environment. The top also adjusts to virtually any comfortable viewing or writing angle, offering added convenience during services, events, or presentations.

Unlike traditional tripod designs, this model features a four-leg base for enhanced stability and support. Constructed from durable anodized aluminum tubing, the base is available in satin clear, gold, or black finishes to complement any space.

The 15 1/2″ x 18″ writing surface is made from a 3/4″ durable top with protective vinyl edging and is available in brown or black. For easy transportation and storage, the top removes effortlessly and the stand collapses to a compact 25″ height.

The result is a highly portable, adjustable register stand or lectern that delivers superior versatility, added stability, and long-lasting durability.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
Base

Black, Gold, Satin Clear

Top

Black, Brown

Case

No Case, Yes

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