This stand is more sturdy than my Pearl one which cost nearly double the money. I found that there was quite a lot of play in the legs, until I realised that if you push them round as you tighten the bolt it removes the play out of the rivets and makes it really sturdy (The legs themselves as a set don't rotate, you can rotate them individually but the whole fitting doesn't rotate like on other pedals).
You get a drop clutch with it for the money, and also little details like velcro on the base so it sticks to carpet. It is a bit noisy compared to my pearl and gibraltor, but it is less than half the money than my gibraltor, and unless you are recording, for live stuff it is fine. It has good tension adjustment, great tilting design, is sturdy, and works well. It also has the great feature of having the option of rubber feet or spikes for the feet. My Pearl stand used to creep away from me, which this one doesn't do. Unless you've got tons on cash siting around, this will do the job just fine.