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🖥️ Elevate your workspace — double the screens, zero clutter, infinite focus.
The AVLT 38" Vertical Ultrawide Monitor Mount Stand supports two stacked monitors up to 38" and 26.5 lbs each, featuring adjustable height (up to 31.5"), tilt, swivel, and 360° rotation. Its heavy-duty steel construction with versatile mounting options (c-clamp, grommet, free-standing) maximizes desk space while integrated cable management keeps setups tidy. Designed for professionals seeking ergonomic comfort and workspace efficiency, it comes with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.















| ASIN | B08JGLSC9P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #899 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | AVLT |
| Color | Black-38" |
| Compatible Devices | 17" to 38" Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 285 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Manufacturer | AVLT |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 35 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 38 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
C**L
34" UWD & 27" 4k Monitors
I wanted to wait a bit before I wrote this review and since then I have used it daily and moved my office to another room, but... This stand is great and sense I usually look at the pros and cons and move on I'll start there. Pros: - The build quality is substantial (this thing is sturdy. It definitely doesn't feel like it is going to fall apart ever) - It spins full 360 left to right (if you run the wires the right way) and even spins in a full 360 (with the wires stopping part it way, of course) - Holds my 34" UWD like a champ. It doesn't slowly move down or tilt. Cons (These are pretty specific and a little nit-picky but I wanted to have something here): - The weight of the 34" does cause it to move down slightly when turning the monitor far left or right. (This seems because there is a plastic piece within the attachment for the arm. It is good quality and I won't knock them on the design because I see no problem with it and it seems like this is what allows for the full 360. It's an easy fix though as if I lift and turn that part it moves back up.) But no other problems with this (see Pros) - To keep the "34 from tilting forward I had to crank the bolt on it extra tight. This is fine and kind of expected, but it does make it hard to tilt up and down. -The opening on the back is a little small, so I had to run the wires for the top monitor through the top, I think it's supposed to be this way because there is a hole in the "stopper" at the top. This could allow for moving monitors between multiple of these stands, given you have an extra set of cables. But I would have rather had all of them come out of the same hole in the stand. I think it's for stability though, so again can't knock them. I got this because I wanted to put my 27" above my 34" and hopefully have some extra height so I didn't have to look down all the time and it is so close to the mark (about 1/4" too low). But, it helped me clean off my desk like nothing else. It's sturdy, heavy, and built like a champ, you know how they say "they don't make them how they used to?" This is what they mean. I recently moved my office into another room and I took this thing over all together (obviously after being unhooked and with help from my fiance) and the only thing I had to do after putting it back in was straighten the screens. The screw that holds it in when put through a grommet is remarkably large (again stability and I appreciate it), so it feels a little long when you are installing it or moving it. Overall this was well worth the money and has been recommended to a couple people for the same screen set up.
C**N
Strong and Sturdy and can hold up with customizations!
### Review of the AVLT 38" Vertical Ultrawide Monitor Mount Stand The AVLT 38" Vertical Ultrawide Monitor Mount Stand is a robust solution for those needing to save desk space while using dual monitors. Its heavy-duty pole supports two 26.5 lbs screens stacked vertically, ideal for professionals like coders or data analysts. Installation is straightforward, although handling heavy monitors may require some effort. The mount offers excellent adjustability with tilt, swivel, and height options to enhance ergonomic comfort. Its design is not only solid and stable but also maximizes desk real estate, making it perfect for users with limited space. While the price point is higher than some competitors, the space efficiency and build quality justify the investment for those who value organization and comfort in their workspace.
Z**G
Can support a 32lb 34 inch ultra wide EZ
Very sturdy and made very well, I was impressed. Do you diligence and know how much your monitor weighs. So far this one does fine with at least 32lb monitors. I did tighten the arm quit a bit and was afraid I'd strip it but my monitor is not sagging down at all. I put the heavier 32lb on the bottom it's my main one, and the 20lb will go up top. Both 34 inch monitors, the stand is a part of my desk it's on there haha. Good buy especially when others are 200+ dollars which is crazy.
J**.
Great for almost everything
The sturdiest mount I’ve ever used. Actually has a lot of adjustments except the tilt leaves something to be desired. It’s fine if your top monitor isn’t your main focus.
J**.
Very solid, but watch for the unreasonably long bolt
This seems quite solid, with all supporting parts being made of solid metal, and I'd imagine it should be able to hold a good amount of weight. Unfortunately, I never even got to test it though, because as soon as I started putting it together, I realized the screw/bolt that tightens the C clamp was way too long, and prevented the mount from sitting on the desk (my secretlab magnus has a cable tray in the back). So unfortunately I had to return it. So if you have a desk with any sort of limited height on the back for mounts, this probably won't work. It is irritating too, because there's really no reason for the bolt to be as long as it is, and that was the only thing preventing me from using it, but there was no way around it, so I had to go with a different, more expensive alternative.
R**O
Solid mount
I struggled between side-by-side or stack mount. I have two 34” ultra-widescreen monitors and SBS would have taken up too much desk space. I decided to go with AVLT and couldn’t be happier. Everything felt solid and well made. Installation was a breeze and I love the cable management through the post. There is no sway and any adjustment is simple and without effort. I went with the grommet mount instead of the c-clamp. The c-clamp is beefy and has some serious weight to it, but my desk already had a grommet mount built in. I love the clean look it gives my desk.
0**E
Swapped out my Ergotron arm for this and love it!
I have a shallow desk and the expensive Ergotron arms I've used (and swear by) for years are just too bulky to use in a tight space. You have to offset the arm to one side and awkwardly contort the arms to get them to fit. I decided to give this simpler stand a shot and I actually love it a lot. Bonus points for the fact that you can hide all the cables inside the pole itself! That's genius. My desk is so shallow that the monitors were still too close for me even with this fixed arm, but no sweat, I rotated the arms to the side so the monitor joint is at 90 degrees and that pushed the monitors back another few inches. This thing is rock solid and absolutely perfect! Holding two 27" 4K monitors with no problem. I'd buy another one in a heart beat. Way simpler and has more handy features than my expensive Ergotron arms. Love it!
R**L
Doesn't tighten up.
The assembly was easy, but once I put my monitors on and attempted to tighten down, one bolt immediate stripped, went to Home Depot, bought another bolt with the same thread and made sure it was a bit longer too. STILL won't tighten down, the 25" monitor just drops down. No matter how much I try, it just doesn't tighten.
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