If you are planning to use this bridge for a new build go ahead, if you want to use it as a substitute for your current wraparound bridge be careful.
Pros:
-easy string change, it's probabily the only wraparound that allows easy single-strings change (reason why I bought it)
-intelligent position locking studs
-looks slick
-feels comfortable when resting your picking hand on
Cons (very important ones):
-the saddle screws are fragile, I tried to reverse the orientation of the saddles from the three lower strings (which is how most TOM and wraparound bridges are set) to give a better intonation range but when I tried reversing the lower E saddle the screw's thread basically destroyed itself while unscrewing, so that screw and saddle are now free to move and are held in place by string tension. That's a big bummer. Screws can be replaced of course, but come on.
-the range of adjustment might not be enough if you are replacing a bridge with this one: even with the saddles all the way back and the coarse intonation screws all the way in notes aren't still perfectly intonated, so keep that in mind and measure carefully before you buy this bridge.
I decided to keep it mounted anyways for a few reasons: it's mounted on a cheap guitar, and I mostly use that guitar for rhythm parts playing mostly on the lower half of the neck, so intonation (which isn't perfect but absolutely not terrible) is not a big deal. Also, the fact that I can now change one string at a time if needed is a HUGE benefit.