Griffin double tom drum stand with cymbal arm vs Griffin Hi-Hat Stand (ChromeElite Edition) – Drum Hardware
Key Differences
Pick the Hi-Hat Stand (A) if you want a more affordable, straightforward hi-hat solution with reports of sturdy construction and easy assembly. Choose the double tom stand with cymbal arm (B) if you need more mounting options—dual tom arms plus an extra cymbal arm—and adjustable height despite some users noting lighter weight and mixed stability
Griffin double tom drum stand with cymbal arm
Griffin drum hardware with dual tom mounting arms and an extra cymbal arm. Offers adjustable height and stable double-braced legs for flexible setup; customers note easy assembly and holding two toms, though stability can vary
Pros
- dual tom mount arms
- additional cymbal arm
- adjustable height
- double-braced legs for stability
Cons
- mixed stability reported by users
- some describe it as lightweight
Griffin Hi-Hat Stand (ChromeElite Edition) – Drum Hardware
Griffin hi-hat stand with pull chain pedal and double-braced legs. Adjustable height for customized setup and stable performance. Customers note solid quality and easy assembly, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- sturdy construction
- easy to assemble
- adjustable height
- holds hi-hat cymbals securely
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- spring tension not always very strong
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Griffin |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Griffin |
| User Reviews | Griffin |