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The Luvay Boom Cymbal Stand is a lightweight, single-braced stand designed for musicians seeking stability and portability. Weighing only 4.5 lbs, it features a foldable trident design with large rubber feet, making it perfect for general-purpose playing and easy transport.
M**N
I know. I got what I paid for. Don't buy this.
TL;DR: Don't buy. Spend 20 more bucks for a Tama Boom stand.Seriously. Do one extra hour or two of work to spend a little more emoney on a real Tama Boom stand. I knew this stand would be cheap and trashy, but, oh boy. It's basically unusable without JB weld, some machine screws and a little bit of craftsmanship. I'm not embellishing. If I spend time to post pictures, I am doing it for a refund.
N**3
Broke immediately. Cheap metal.
Broke on the first day. Cheap metal. Not worth a dime. Not heavy enough. Don’t buy.UPDATE: As of 4/10 BOTH cymbal stands broke in the same spot (see pics). I think they are cast aluminum or something. They had maybe 4 hours of drumming on them total. Also the single post legs aren’t built for sturdiness. For $6 more found new ones with double ply legs, much better quality.
M**O
Weak and flimsy AF
Price and value is good but I guess only for decorative purposes? I’m a latin percussionist mostly playing salsa. I used this for my Sabian 16” Aero crash and couldn’t do the job. I felt like every time I hit the crash the stand would fall over. I think they need to make it more sturdy and sell it for less than $60. Definitely didn’t work for me!
R**E
Made for small cymbals
The stacking concept was a great idea and worked fine with my 10 and 14 inch cymbals however I really couldn't angle it to much without it falling over or become very unstable let alone hitting the cymbals. I pretty much have the stand straight up and it works fine for me. A counter weight would be good.
T**N
Mediocre stand
This stand is lightweight as it's description says but so lightweight that it tips with a 14" cymbal on it. It took me quite awhile to position it so that it would tip when my son hit it. Guess I should have spent a bit more money for a heavier stand.