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Ludwig's 400 Series straight cymbal stand is drum hardware that is made to be accessible in price yet sturdy in a Medium weight, with double braced legs. Ludwig 400 series has performance-proven features that are ne...
The DW 3710A straight cymbal boom stand is a medium-weight, double braced stand that’s sturdy and easy to use. Standard features include a convertible straight/boom design, variable toothless tilter, adjustable cymb...
The Yamaha CS3 Advanced Lightweight Cymbal Stand is a solution that recognizes that drummers need simplicity, rock-solid stability and natural cymbal sound.
Yamaha CS-3 Aluminum Cymbal Stand Features:
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The DW 3700A cymbal boom stand is a medium-weight, double braced stand that’s sturdy and easy to use. Standard features include a convertible straight/boom design, variable toothless tilter, adjustable cymbal seat a...
The HC42W Stage Master cymbal stand now features a larger diameter pipe construction for increased stability. Also included is the Quick-Set Cymbal Mate. Both double braced and single braced versions are available f...
The 4710 double-braced straight cymbal stand features heavy-duty performance with lightweight design. The patented rubber feet and double-braced tripod keep it sturdy as a rock, and the hinged height adjustments wit...
Vater's Drink Holder features the same metal design and fastening system as their popular stick holders for supreme durability. The Drink Holder has an inside diameter of 3 1/2", large enough for most drinks, cups, ...
Nothing beats the sturdy feel of a straight cymbal stand. The stand is positioned closer in-along the same axis as the centerline of the cymbal-to stand firm against repeated strokes and crash hits, and to solidly remain in place.