I was looking for a vintage 'legs' style stand to go with my Elka X50 clonewheel organ. I originally purchased a K&M 18950 but while it was incredibly sturdy it was also too heavy for my needs, weighing nearly as much as my organ and far more than the Roland VR-09 board which I use for gigging.
The KS-2000 is just as sturdy, easy to use and I can pick it up in one hand; with a keyboard bag over my shoulder, the stand in one hand and an amp in the other I can make just one trip into the venue. The adjustments are set and forget and it looks a lot cooler on-stage than a regular X stand, insomuch as a keyboard stand can be cool. It has a few cm of height adjustment advantage on the K&M which I prefer for gigs when I might switch between sitting and standing depending on whether I'm playing piano or organ sounds. I would be confident using this with a heavy keyboard like a stage piano and it deals with my organ well. Lots of space between the legs for FX, cables, bass pedals etc. I have strapped a DI to the underside to speed up my setup, which looks a bit jury-rigged from my angle but is unobtrusively behind the corner joints for the audience.
The paintwork looks like it may become scratched eventually, but after a few weeks of regular gigging I haven't experienced any major problems outside of road-rash on the ends when packing it down. My only criticism is lack of add-ons; a second tier attachment or mic stand holder would be appreciated. A chrome version might be nice too but now I'm nitpicking.