Rockville RDS30 Deluxe Thick Padded Foldable Drum Throne Stool Adjustable Height
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The maximum weight is 250 pounds for cats. I'm 5'8" and weigh 255 pounds, so it's plenty big enough for me. I use it for a set of electronic drums, and it's in my right sitting position. I hope this has been of assistance to you. The drum throne is extremely well constructed.
15 inches in length. I hope this has been of assistance. Mine is fantastic!!
It reaches a maximum length of about 28 inches when fully extended. It's a fairly good quality throne for such a low price, and I enjoy mine.
It doesn't spin and it irritates your buttocks. This stool is designed for a child's buttocks. Invest in a larger-seat stool.
Selected User Reviews For Rockville RDS30 Deluxe Thick Padded Foldable Drum Throne Stool Adjustable Height
It isn't at all what it claims to be. If you plan to use this stool as a drum stool, the height difference between what is advertised and what is actually available may not be an issue. This stool is advertised as being able to expand to a height of 26 inches, but this claim is false because the tripod base's effectiveness is dependent on the height to which it is adjusted. No tripod base is available at 26 inches - It was just a stool with a stem that would topple over if you tried to stand it up. The tripod base is barely wide enough to hold me, even at 24 inches, and I'm not particularly heavy. So, if you're looking for a stool that can be used as a standard counter stool, look no further. Put it out of your mind. When you sit on it at 22" inches or less, the expandable base is just wide enough to feel really solid. There's also the odor to consider. The chemicals in the seat cushion have an unpleasant odor, which takes about six weeks to completely disappear. However, the cost is low, so there you have it.
A good-looking and well-made stool at a reasonable price. It's what I use to lay down guitar tracks in my home studio. You can't tighten the top down to get swivel capability, but that means you can't pick it up from the seat without it falling off. Swiveling is less important to me than being able to easily move the stool out of the way when it is not in use. When I use it for guitar work, I don't miss the swivel feature. It's "stupid easy" to put it together! This may not be the best option for a drummer who needs to be able to swivel easily, but it's perfect for me, and the seat is much softer than some competing products. When not in use, it takes up virtually no space!.
The seat connection was structurally damaged when it arrived. I'm not sure if QS was aware of this. It also has a deluxe THICK pad, according to the sales post. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no While you're sitting, you can feel the fixed frame in your bones. My butt deserves better while I'm playing my drums for this amount!.
We chose this stool to use as a stand while playing the guitar and brass instruments. It can be adjusted to fit anyone from our 6-year-old to our 6-year-old. year- from the very young to the very old It's strong enough to last a long time, in my opinion. It is very portable due to its ability to fold up. br>br>The seat is comfortable for us, but it can easily loosen up. I'd try to figure out how to keep the seat from wobbling if I were actually using it as a drummer. The cushion is also a little thin, but this isn't noticeable to younger children. I'm only able to sit on it for 30 minutes before I have to get up. Overall, this is a great addition to our music room for the price.
Only used for last-minute performances. This chair was purchased so that I could sit comfortably behind the school's practice drumset. This was my second practice location, and I had just purchased this throne as a backup in case I needed to use the secondary practice room. The chair was fine, but take caution - it was extremely uncomfortable. If you're a professional drummer who requires a sturdy chair on a daily basis, this chair is not for you. Because the top is not as sturdy as you would expect, you may develop back problems; if you play frequently, go with a reputable brand and inspect the sturdiness immediately. This chair is currently only used on rare occasions with a GuitarPro set. It's ideal for that purpose.
This appears to be in good working order. It's well-built, and it's a pleasure to sit on. However, no matter how tight I tighten the knob that connects the seat to the post, the top comes off after about half the time I pick it up to move it. br>br>If you "adjust" your position without looking, you might end up sitting directly on the post; )br>br>If it hadn't been for this problem, I would have given it four stars.
This is an excellent seat. I like how comfortable it is and how the height can be adjusted; It's just long enough for me (I'm 5' 7" and weigh 140 lbs), but it's not quite long enough. It's also quite durable. What I don't like is that after 5 to 15 minutes of playing, the screw that secures the head to the rest of the seat loosens, causing it to wobble and make a noise (which you won't notice while playing). I'll try stuffing an old rag in there to muffle the noise; overall, I like it, and for the price, it's a good deal; I'd buy it again.
However, it is more than sturdy. The pad is thick and comfortable, making it ideal for long jam sessions. I weigh 180 pounds and am 6'2" tall. & By a long shot, it's capable of supporting my weight. In addition, the adjustments are fantastic. I'm sure I'll be able to make it fit just right. Smoothly swivels on a dime. it's simple Believe me when I say that I searched for a long time. difficult to say This is the best value for money you'll find. I'm glad I took the initiative!.