Gibraltar Medium Cymbal Boom Attachment Clamp vs Tone Claw Locking Spring Claw (Brass) by AXLABS
Overall winner: Tone Claw Locking Spring Claw (Brass) by AXLABS
Key Differences
Gibraltar's boom attachment (A) is the more affordable, versatile clamp with 360° rotation and boom-angle adjustment but is limited to fitting up to a 1-1/8" diameter tube and is designed as an attachment for existing stands. AXLABS's brass Tone Claw (B) is heavier-duty with a locking mechanism and solid brass construction that improves tremolo stability, though some buyers question its value for money and it lacks the multi-angle boom features
Gibraltar Medium Cymbal Boom Attachment Clamp
Clamp-on cymbal boom for splash, small crash, or china cymbals. Provides 360-degree rotation and 360-degree boom angle adjustment for flexible setup. Customers note sturdiness and easy adjustability
Pros
- 360 degree rotation
- 360 degree boom angle adjustment
- sturdy construction
- easy adjustability
Cons
- clamp fits up to 1-1/8 diameter tube
- mounted as attachment may require existing stand
Tone Claw Locking Spring Claw (Brass) by AXLABS
Locking spring claw with solid brass construction for improved vibrational transfer and tuning stability. Customers note easy installation and solid build quality
Pros
- locking mechanism prevents shifting during tremolo dives
- solid brass construction
- easy to install
- improved tuning stability
Cons
- mixed value for money perception
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gibraltar |
| Durability | AXLABS |
| Versatility | Gibraltar |
| User Reviews | Gibraltar |