Shop the Best Hi-Hat Stands at Drum Center of Portsmouth
A great groove starts with a solid hi-hat, and at Drum Center of Portsmouth, we’ve got the hi-hat stands to keep you locked in and feeling...
A great groove starts with a solid hi-hat, and at Drum Center of Portsmouth, we’ve got the hi-hat stands to keep you locked in and feeling confident behind the kit. We carry top brands like DW, Tama, Pearl, Yamaha, Gibraltar, and more — all built for durability, feel, and reliability.
From lightweight single-braced models to heavy-duty double-braced beasts, DCP has the perfect hi-hat stand for every drummer, whether you're jamming at home or rocking big stages.
Here’s what you’ll want to consider when picking your perfect hi-hat stand:
Pedal Action: Smooth, responsive pedals make a huge difference — from feather-light jazz touches to aggressive rock slams.
Stand Weight: Touring? Go lighter. Staying in one spot? Heavy-duty stands offer serious stability.
Adjustability: Look for features like swivel legs, adjustable tension, and memory locks for custom comfort.
Durability: Brands like DW and Tama are built to last years of gigs, sessions, and rehearsals.
Gigging Drummers: Lightweight and fast stands from Yamaha and Gibraltar make setup and teardown easy.
Heavy Hitters: Go with double-braced, heavy-duty options from DW and Pearl for maximum support and durability.
Tight Spaces: Stands with rotating/swivel legs help when you’re squeezing between pedals or toms (great for hybrid setups too!).
Jazz and Lighter Styles: Smooth, responsive single-braced hi-hat stands from brands like Tama let you keep a delicate touch.
Single-braced stands are lighter and easier to transport, while double-braced stands are sturdier and better for heavy playing styles.
Absolutely! Many modern hi-hat stands let you adjust spring tension, giving you tighter or looser pedal feel depending on your preference.
A swivel-leg stand lets you rotate the legs around, making it easier to position pedals, double kicks, or auxiliary gear without crowding your setup.
Pretty much, yes. As long as you’re using standard-sized hi-hats (13"–15"), almost all modern stands will fit perfectly.
You can't go wrong with DW, Pearl, Tama, Gibraltar, or Yamaha — they offer top-notch build quality and killer pedal feel.