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Description
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The Roc-N-Soc Nitro drum thrones are compact and incredibly comfortable thrones with a nitrogen gas shock absorber. This feature adds to all other comforts for a player who may desire a little bounce in the seat.
Technical Info
Seat heights: 18 - 24 inch
More bounce to the ounce! Gas shock absorber; adjusts from 18-24 inches.
09/04 Price lowered, New, Black, saves you $23.00, now $129.95.
Feature:
The features on this throne are great. The hydraulic pump is great insted od using a wingnut.
Value:
Don't gawk at the price it is totally worth if you play often.
Desirability:
it has a very compelling appeal to it. i love sitting on it. I wish my bed wre this comfortable. it feels good when I am playing.
Sound:
Can't judge the sound on a throne
Overall:
I love this throne, plain and simple. It is truly amazing how much difference a throne can make when palying. It helps me achive my musical goals so I can play longer. If this one were to break or get stolen I would definetly replace it. The throne brings comfort and style to my kit
Submitted: 06/01/2008
Style of Music: Rock, Grunge
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10 out of 10
Roc N Soc Original Throne Customer Review
Feature:
not bad but u have to get the backrest to get the full use to the throne but over all 9outa 10
Value:
not bad
Sound:
lol not just saying that u cant really judge sound is a throne!
Ease of Use:
wat else can i say?
Support:
nope not yet
Overall:
the best throne ive used and it will last u for along time it is worth the money in the long run
Submitted: 03/12/2008
Style of Music: rock,alternatve
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