• Reviews around pad (4.21 of 5)

    PDP By DW 700 Series Tractor Style Drum Throne

    • If it doesn't have enough padding or sturdiness for you, it's time to go on a diet instead of blaming a throne
    • good padding for
    • For an adult though, this is a nice inexpensive seat, fairly comfortable with good padding and very solid.
    • It does swivel even with the under-seat fastener tight, but it looks like rotating the seat causes the end of the fastener bolt to scrape against the bolt and may eventually end up creating a groove there [that may continue to deepen with wear].Overall, a well made, sturdy, stable, portable stool that could benefit from a lower height adjustment and slightly softer seat pad
    • This throne is well padded and very comfortable
    • The thick pad makes it very comfortable.
    • Nice padded seat, well constructed
    • It's built well, doesn't move around, and well padded and comfortable
    • Also, the padding is super comfortable, but it's not a huge problem
    • This thing is built very well, however the pad is a little uncomfortable
    • The padding on the seat could be thicker, but not a problem unless you have 1+hr long drumming sessions (like me)
    • The padding is kind of stiff, but not a huge deal
    • He is relatively thin and needed a decently padded adjustable seat that wouldn't cut into the back of his legs
    • The padding is just about right and feels good and comfortable for the session times for which I have used it.
    • Other than that the pad is very comfy and the legs can take my weight of 270lbs with no discernible problems
    • The padding on the seat was stiff at first, but every new drum throne wil be like that
    • Otherwise, great value, great padding, and can handle 250 lbs.
    • It's well padded and comfortable, and I use it while playing guitar.
    • Comfy seat, thick padding
    • then throne won't sink as you are playing
    • I had to add foam to my roc n soc as well as it bottomed out
    • It's legs are much more sturdy as