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xltorocksx

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Location: Va
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stump wrote:I use a Roc-n-Soc nitro which is a bicycle throne. I prefer to have the contour of the throne and some bounce. Peace on ya!
Actually come to think of it stump, I think that exactly the same throne I have, FnA
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PDP9000

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i wanted to get a roc n sock one but they are a little expensive. but dosent a bicycle
throne make it easier to play fast double bass?
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RFLTenors

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Roc-n-Soc nitro bicycle throne! It helps with circulation and leg fatigue! My legs used to get really sore and tired using a round throne and I could only play for a few hours before the pain became to much! Since I made the switch to the bicycle throne I've had no pain, stiffness, or exhaustion at all and I can play all day long.
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VadersButler

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Ya I just got the Original Roc N Soc, and no more back pain!!
it's so comfortable and I've heard it said I'll never have to buy another throne!
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Alan_

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I have a heavy gibraltar throne with the bicycle seat that I've been using for over 10 years. it works fine, hasn't given me any trouble at all. I'd probably buy a roc-n-soc if I were to purchase another.
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Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:26 am |
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J-rod

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kplante069 wrote:Gibraltar bicycle throne.
+1 same here, i have the back rest on my and during those long 4-6 hour band practices it really saves my back
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Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:04 pm |
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jahinsanebowtie

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Location: San Jose , CA
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I recently purchased a roc-n-soc lunar adjust and love it . I have used rounds in the past and just like the bicycle style better . I had problems in the past with throne's being unsteady while playing and had one buckle on me and almost gave myself an enema . But the new throne is nice and steady . I will be purchasing a backrest soon also . $150.00 and well worth the money if you're 245lbs don't buy some cheap throne .
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flamacue

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I have and use the roc-n-soc nitro throne with a backrest. I have a bad lower back so I have to have the backrest. I have also found that since using a backrest that my posture has improved ten fold.
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jazzydrumr19

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PDP9000 wrote:i wanted to get a roc n sock one but they are a little expensive. but dosent a bicycle
throne make it easier to play fast double bass?
yes. i dont know how much of a difference but thats what ive heard as well.
its because on a bicycle throne bcuz it has the little cut outs for ur legs. ur legs sit with more of an angle
rather than being on a Round throne ur thigh sits straight out and ur leg sits straight down making a more
of a 90 degree angle..
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