Posted on August 15, 2009
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| Rock Throne Drum Stool |
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Product Description |
| Hard throne surfaces can be very uncomfortable and difficult to endure for extended periods of time. Without solid support and comfort, your style and creativity can be severely impaired. The ICON Rock Throne has a 2" thick cushion seat that creates a soft and comfortable sitting surface. The Rock Throne seat securely mounts onto a heavy-duty, double-braced tripod base with rubber feet and a non-slip height adjustment system to ensure stability while playing. For the enthusiastic drum soloist, simply 'unlock' the seat and give yourself a full 360 degree range of motion. |
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Product Details |
- 2" thick cushion seat creates a soft and comfortable sitting surface
- Heavy-duty, double-braced tripod base with rubber feet
- Non-slip height adjustment system
- Full 360 degree range of motion
- Foldable design makes it easy to store
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Video Reviews |
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Customer Reviews |
Great Product
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| Review Date: January 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Shirley F. Davis, Slocomb, Alabama, US |
| This was purcheased for my grandchildren, all boys, aged 14-20 years. They love this stool because they use it for their Rockband drum and guitar games which they enjoy playing together. This stool is sturdy and was a great buy. Well made. |
Fine for kids; definitely not for adults (or at least not full-size men)
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| Review Date: November 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: A. Everett Logan, New Hampshire, USA |
| As others have mentioned, this stool is only $30, so no one should expect the same quality as a true drum stool one would purchase from a bona fide music shop. However, the manufacturers should make it clear that this stool is designed for little ones, not for grown men. Perhaps they don't think grown men are or should be playing video games! No matter how tightly I tightened the nut that holds the legs up, the legs would collapse out (thereby sinking the stool down) when I sat on it. The cushioning is flimsy and completely compresses, so I end up essentially sitting on a hard plastic plate. I should mention here that I am a big guy, but not overweight. I am 6'3" and weigh about 215. For me, this stool is useless. I'm sure it would be fine for someone weighing 100 lbs. or less. |
Ok throne
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| Review Date: November 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Q, USA |
| The throne is ok. I expected more padding in the seat for the price. It is fairly comfortable, yet not luxurious. Height adjustment is a little cumbersome, but ok. |
Perfect for RockBand on the go.
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| Review Date: October 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Michael J. Wilson, North Hills, CA USA |
| Every year my friends and I take a train up the west coast from LA to Seattle for the Penny Arcade Expo. One thing we do to pass the time on this 34 hour trip is set up RockBand in the arcade car. Previous years had us sitting on someone's luggage, to varying success. This year some one brought along the Rock Throne Drum Stool. It fit easily into his carry on luggage and it did the trick nicely. I understand that he also used it in his hotel room. |
Makes Rockin out more fun!
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| Review Date: June 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kikey C. Trujillo, Rancho Cucamonga, CA USA |
| Great stool! Didn't expect it to look as professional. We feel like real drummers now! |
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Amazon.com Price: $34.94 (as of 2010-09-09 07:33:42 GMT) Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon.com at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.
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