First I do not know what they guy before is saying about wood handled hammers... makes no sense. Everybody who swings these things will tell you wood handles are great for giving you blisters and shattering randomly in the middle of a job. Fiberglass replaced wood years ago for serious construction work. The handle is really good at absorbing shock and not giving the user nasty blisters. You can get away with thinner or no work gloves rather than the heavy leather ones, which is great in the humid heat of summer because the handle absorbs shock. The design of the head while round, has a large striking surface, larger than a more squared-off head.
Sadly, my hammer annoyingly had the head become loose from the handle where it had about 3/32" of play to move around the handle. It had to be a manufacturing defect with how the handle was attached to the head at the factory as both were in perfect shape. Wilton stood behind their product and sent a replacement quickly after I put in a warranty claim, and they get a shout-out for that.
This really is a nice tool. Its well balanced, hits hard, and the vulcanized rubber handle is really good at absorbing shock and therefore really helps with blisters. I think it was worth what I paid for it.
Personally I think the 24" handle is the perfect length for most situations and the 6lb head hits hard, while still being nimble.