The Squier Stratocaster is an Electric Guitar used by Mac DeMarco, Tim Henson, Gary Moore, and John Mayer.

The Squier Stratocaster is a budget-friendly version of Fender’s iconic Stratocaster model, introduced in 1982 as part of Fender’s strategy to offer affordable guitars to compete with lower-priced Japanese alternatives. It retains the essential features of the original Stratocaster, such as its double-cutaway body, three single-coil pickups, and tremolo bridge, but at a more accessible price point. Manufactured in countries like Japan, Korea, China, and Indonesia, the Squier Stratocaster has become a popular choice for beginners and intermediate players.