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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This is heavy duty and a space saver. This was for my second set in a confined space. Great to play. I would recommend this want good quality at a great price.
Funkyg
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
As they say "best banf for the buck". I am very impressed with the quality of this stand. It's equal or even better than high price big name stands. Very well made, smooth and sturdy. It is a bit on the heavy side but I don't mind since it stays in place.
Richard Zink
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I have a DW9000 HH and this is fine for something you would leave somewhereand not have to worry about it. Good Quality less than 1/3 the Price of the DW.
Tommy Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Great product, very solid and well made, awesome folks
Matthew J Edson
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
It is heavy but that does not deter me as I dont gig so this just stays in one place. Its is very solidly build. The rubber bottom rest for the HH helps with sustain which can be a good or not so good thing depending on what you want. What I like best is how smooth the pedal and double chain system are on this. Sooooo Smooooth. I was nervous based on the price point but this blows away my more expensive 3 leg stand. I really needed the extra space for my double kick pedal. Perfect addition to my kit.
Adam
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2024
Works well
Bradley
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
Absolutely Love this Hi Hat stand! The action is smooth, quality of material is heavy duty, clean, and in good working order, limited wobble compared to more well known brands, for Griffin to have such a quality peace of gear is either a rarity or their standards are raising to compete. I saw other reviews that said the riveting is loose. I didn't have that experience the rivets are contacted nice and tight but not so tight the equipment doesn't want to move. Overall would recommend this hi hat stand.
ChrisV
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
Excellent hi-hat stand very sturdy. Would buy again for sure. Nice product. Highly recommended
Jason Fortezza
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2023
Excellent stand .. 1000% better then the one that came with my kit!!
Ahmed Maoon Amir
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
This thing is sturdy and beefy. The chrome finish is also surprisingly good. Doesnt feel cheap and flimsy at all. It is on the heavier side but I dont move my setup so it's not an issue for me. I like the spring adjustment as well. Works very well. Can't go wrong with this stand especially for the price.
Fred R Kane
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
First of all, customer service ranks top notch. There was a mix up in shipping. Once addressed, Griffin acted to make things right.About the product itself, the design seems to be public domain. I mean, I've found two other brand names selling virtually the same stand, only difference in brands are the in the design of the foot pedal, and how the foot plate mounts to the stand. I knew this from the start, and decided to go with Griffin anyway. Griffin has a more no nonsense design with their foot pedal. Their major competitor's looks like some wannabe Viking-metal-whatever. Griffin's looks like it's for business.The negative's highlighted in some reviews are not deal breakers to me.*Some griped about the weight. The stand weighs in about 12 pounds. Solution: travel with minimum equipment. Just an example: three cymbal stands and a four piece kit. For cymbal stands, PDP 700 series will git 'er done. For pedals, any light but sturdy single chain pedal. DW 2000 feels nice and moves fast.*There was a critique concerning the two key bolt method for securing the pedal base plate to the stand. Complaint made fuss over losing key bolts. Hey, that's why God gave us tackle boxes. Never travel without spare... everything. And just for the record, you don't really need two key bolts to secure the plate. My stand came with three bolts: one for each side, and one for the front. For quick setup, I don’t need all three bolts. The front bolt and the two spring loaded anchor spikes, are all that’s needed to keep the plate sturdily in place. This method can save a few seconds (or minutes depending on the fumblerooskies) with set up.*Someone complained about stability. For stability, I gave it 5 stars. Compared to any three leg stand, a two legger is going to fall short. I compared the Griffin to a couple of duecers already in my possession: A Pearl 2050, and a DW 3500T. All three stands plant pretty much the same. Stability depends on where the legs are positioned, and how you set up the base and legs.The only improvement I could think of to make this a more competitive product would be, and I know this is some serious nit picking:*A little less meat on the clutch. The wing nut is massive for what’s needed. The problem with this is... it just looks awful.
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