I used to have a 2 tap and now I have a weebill lab too. Crane 3 has a very significant quality improvement. The axle locks are much stronger and more secure than those in the Weebill lab. What probably surprised me the most was how easy it was to balance it compared to other gimbals. Adjusting the various axles is much smoother than the Ronin, which I find it really difficult to adjust the axle as it's so stiff. With the main grip tilted backwards in a way that makes long-term photography a dream as you can put your hands down when putting the gimbal down in gimbal mode, holding it from the side is much easier. It's definitely a lot heavier than the Weebill Lab, but what sets the build quality and versatility apart is the variety of camera setups it can accommodate. Battery life isn't as crazy as the Crane 2 but can still get a good 5-7 hours on high motor settings and it's really cheap and easy to buy an extra set of batteries if you need longer battery life for a full day continuous shooting.