Knee pad - is it convenient to use at work, on a business trip?

  • Ivan_drums

    better take an ordinary compact pad (something like Evans RealFeel), there will be more sense, knee pad is not very comfortable IMHO.

  • sega

    Inconvenient

  • runner

    Even the same pad of a foreigner, if necessary, I simply put on my knees - and I play it with the same success, but the knee pad usually has a semicircular bottom and if possible, do not put it on a regular surface - keep this in mind

  • insider

    Hit the knee, or you can sew some kind of patch

  • 1sthast

    Correctly people say

    Knee pads are uncomfortable

    First, the pad is too small.

    Secondly, the sensations are not at all the same as from a regular (full) pad

    IMHO

    Used the pad vincent

  • 5seven

    The trick is that if you play it on some ordinary chair, then the pad tilts and the hits go to the rib, so this is a complete shnya. Well, he's also too close, of course.

  • pavel_drumsss

    I stupidly took my ped Vic Furz and tied it to my jeans with tape)

    Yes, trash, I know)

  • drummies

    I have a Gibraltar SC-LPP. As for the ease of use, I agree with the previous statements, it is rather uncomfortable to practice on it. I rarely use it if I can't get myself on a stand with a regular pad. At work, business trips, lunchtime, it's probably best to throw a stack of books on a chair and grab a regular pad.