Hm, could you elaborate more? I mean how easy is to make single boom roll over? Does it fall by itself when max reach is set or something?
Found some descriptions where people were rather happy with single boom stands, so I wonder how "bad" is it:
SLJs comments are pretty well spot-on to what I'd have said.
My eyesight isn't what It used to be, so when I'm working with a lot of S/Mount parts, all different sizes / shapes and
constantly changing focus / distance / angles etc, the double boom wins hands down.
There is nothing "wrong" with the single boom AT ALL, and I do admit, I extrapolated that difference for the articulated boom,
with no real experience. I did nearly buy it as well, but the size and uncertainty of ease of adjustment won over.
One of the main differences I find is when constantly extending / retracting, which I do a lot. The double is MUCH easier, less stress on a
single "bearing" I assume. What I was trying to say I guess is - IF you have a choice, the double has advantages.