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  • shamanicoshamanico

    comfortably placed in motion!

    Roc n Soc NitroPublished on 09/23/11 at 17:12
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    -How long have you use it?
    since May 2011. Purchased in the United States import of around 165 euros (costs).

    -What is so special that you like most and least?
    the +: Home pleasant. Strong, stable and comfortable. Nitro throttle is very valuable for height adjustment.
    the - I do not see yet.

    -Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    Yes and rock n soc nitro seemed the best.

    -How do you price / quality ratio?
    Excellent. Do not neglect her spine and her butt ...

    -With experience, you do again this choice?
    Yes, without hesitation.
  • moosersmoosers

    Roc n Soc NitroPublished on 04/21/10 at 23:20
    Roc N Soc's Nitro is a drum stool designed for use behind the drum kit. I'm not really a drummer, but do occasionally do dabble and have sat on this stool and played a number of times. I've seen these in many different recording studios, as it seems to be the stool of choice for drummers for a number of different reasons. Many times I've also seen it just around as an extra seat for people when it's not in use. The main reason that the Nitro is so well liked and used is it's comfort factor. It is really the perfect fit for sitting on, as there is plenty of room on it and it is indented perfectly. It has an adjustable seat in terms of it's height, making it suitable for drummers of all…
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    Roc N Soc's Nitro is a drum stool designed for use behind the drum kit. I'm not really a drummer, but do occasionally do dabble and have sat on this stool and played a number of times. I've seen these in many different recording studios, as it seems to be the stool of choice for drummers for a number of different reasons. Many times I've also seen it just around as an extra seat for people when it's not in use. The main reason that the Nitro is so well liked and used is it's comfort factor. It is really the perfect fit for sitting on, as there is plenty of room on it and it is indented perfectly. It has an adjustable seat in terms of it's height, making it suitable for drummers of all shapes and sizes. The way it is shaped and feels also makes me feel like it is good for your posture and technique in terms of playing. The Roc N Soc Nitro drum stool is also built extremely well, with a sturdy bottom and overall great build. Sitting on this over your standard drum stool really makes playing easier as it makes you feel at ease. I can't say that I've ever knowingly sat on a drum stool that I liked more than this one without a doubt. I've also heard many other drummers request this stool when there isn't one around. It just seems like this is the best one out there based on what I've seen. I don't really know too much about the price of the Roc N Soc Nitro, but I'm kind of assuming that it isn't the cheapest one on the market, as it simply isn't built cheaply in the least. If you're seeking ultimate comfort behind the drum set, look no further than this one, as I truly don't think you'll be able to find anything as comfortable.
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  • DrummerguyDrummerguy

    Roc n Soc NitroPublished on 03/31/08 at 19:15
    This is not a drum stool.

    Its a THRONE.

    This piece of gear is WHY its not called a drum stool- about an inch to an inch and a half of padding is enough for even the heftiest of hitters. The double braced tripod design is amazingly sturdy and the nitro adjustability is amazing.

    Just one touch on the pneumatic lever and up you glide (or down for that matter) to your preferred seat height. There has never been a more adjustable and ergonomic throne.

    The bicycle seat with the raised ridge in the back is very comfortable- but the 'bottle nose' in the front can stick up in a most uncomfortable way for some males sitting close to the front of the seat. (I personally performed a 'nose-ectom…
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    This is not a drum stool.

    Its a THRONE.

    This piece of gear is WHY its not called a drum stool- about an inch to an inch and a half of padding is enough for even the heftiest of hitters. The double braced tripod design is amazingly sturdy and the nitro adjustability is amazing.

    Just one touch on the pneumatic lever and up you glide (or down for that matter) to your preferred seat height. There has never been a more adjustable and ergonomic throne.

    The bicycle seat with the raised ridge in the back is very comfortable- but the 'bottle nose' in the front can stick up in a most uncomfortable way for some males sitting close to the front of the seat. (I personally performed a 'nose-ectomy on mine by pulling back the fabric and foam and cutting off part of the supporting material, then stitching it back together).

    My only other gripe about this throne is its slightly ineffective compactability. The seat detaches from its tripod base via two nuts at the base of the seat, which both require a wrench for tightening and loosening. If you're not the kind who usually breaks down your throne this is not a problem, but if you're like me and have to break EVERYTHING down than this can cause a slight problem- although if you're a conga or bongo player the same hex wrench that you need to turn your lugs will fit the nuts on the Roc'n'Soc).

    Another way of neutralizing this otherwise annoying point is to always carry around a wrench in your gig bag. Because my wrench kept falling out of my gig bag however, I eventually just made a holder out of two straps of backpack strap that I screwed into the supportive material on the bottom of the seat that hold my wrench nicely so that break down and set up are a snap.

    This is easily the most comfortable and ergonomic drum throne I have ever sat on. Match that with unparalleled adjustability and, despite minor overcomable gripes, this is easily the best throne on the market.
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