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Kickblock Bass Drum Anker

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Shock-absorbing foam block

  • Prevents the bass drum from slipping away
  • Velcro strap equipped with 7.000 custom micro hooks
  • Suitable for classic drum carpets and all other types of loop carpets
Available since December 2019
Item number 479933
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
£33
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Standard Delivery Times
Delivery approx. between Wednesday, 27.11. and Thursday, 28.11.
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18 Customer ratings

4.3 / 5

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Best Lightweight Solution
SouthernFriedDrums 13.02.2022
I've had issues with my slave pedal slipping or sometimes even the bass drum. This thing outright puts a stop to any of that nonsense. Over the past year or so of using it maybe 7-8 times though, the velcro underneath seems to have lost a bit of that stick. I find myself really pressing down in it or dragging it back and forth until Im confident that ive got enough of a grip. But it's lightweight and fits into all my gear while on tour.
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blotbagel 30.05.2022
Works as intended, it just sticks to the carpet and won't go.
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This thing sticks to everything except drum rug
porkihead 23.03.2023
Sticks well to the carpet in the kitchen, sticks to the carpet in my bedroom.
But it totally doesn't stick to my Drum N Base drum rug. Be aware of this..
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drumtime 07.03.2024
It's expensive for what it is and doesn't stick to my thomann drum rug particularly well. Give it a good stamp and it's ok but I've never had much confidence in it.

You're better off chucking something heavy in front of the kick. As a lightweight solution I'd rather anchor the kick to my throne with some rope.
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