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Key Features
Product Ref: 302850
The Roc N Soc Cycle Seat, Red is the pinnacle of drumming comfort and durability. Hand sculpted, high grade foam cushions support your body properly, relieving pressure on your lower thighs, promoting good circulation and allowing greater freedom of movement. The soft velour cover prevents sweating and slipping whilst also allowing the skin to breathe even during long playing sessions. Each stylish cushion is finished with a vinyl trim.
Since 1990 Roc N Soc has set the standard for musicians' seating in terms of design, quality and value. As a company who concentrates solely on thrones, you can be assured that their designers have put in the time, thought and effort necessary to create the best products possible. The ergonomic focus of these drum stools helps you play better and for longer. Roc N Soc offer a full line of musician seating with optional back-rests, colours, bases and seats. No other musician seating manufacturer has this depth and breadth of choice, quality and industry firsts.
In 1987, Roc N Soc became the first seat manufacturer in the world to offer a motion throne. Within a few years they added the first sculptured seat in the industry to their unique offerings then, by 1990, the industry’s first colored and embroidered cloth seats.
In less than 5 years, they launched the industry’s first successful tri-pod gas-shock throne along with a smooth swivel seat. Then, the first retro-fit seat for all throne manufacturers and added back-rest kits. Following this was the industry’s first successful five-leg throne and soon after a round seat with recessed center. They added the industry’s first successful guitar stool in 2003 and the next year they became the leader with the music industry’s broadest line of seating.