Knee pad - is it convenient to use at work, on a business trip?
Knee pad - is it convenient to use at work, on a business trip?
shalom
Guys, I was sure there was a similar question, I didn't find it-a knee pad (as an option at work, on business trips to play at lunch) which one to choose? Is there anyone practicing? Or what the hell, uncomfortable?
Ivan_drums
November 24, 2016 AT 1:02 pm
better take an ordinary compact pad (something like Evans RealFeel), there will be more sense, knee pad is not very comfortable IMHO.
sega
November 24, 2016 AT 1:02 pm
Inconvenient
runner
November 24, 2016 AT 1:02 pm
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
November 24, 2016 AT 1:03 pm
Hit the knee, or you can sew some kind of patch
1sthast
November 24, 2016 AT 1:03 pm
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
November 24, 2016 AT 1:03 pm
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
November 24, 2016 AT 1:03 pm
I stupidly took my ped Vic Furz and tied it to my jeans with tape)
Yes, trash, I know)
drummies
November 24, 2016 AT 1:03 pm
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.
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.