Practice Pad Comparison – Part 2 – Drummer’s Review

Drummer’s Review

Back in 2020, the Drummer’s Review team spent some time comparing a host of practice pads from various manufacturers. In this recent video we take a look at a further selection of pads to see what options are out there to help us when it comes to practising our craft, featuring…

Meinl Split Tone Anika Nilles Pad

2 x 6mm silicone pads,
foam rubber pad,
9mm MDF board,
reverse side 12mm foam playing surface
four pads in total,

UK RRP: £56.50 – www.meinlcymbals.com

Vic Firth Dual Pad

12″ Dodecagon shape,
Two 9.25″ x 5.5″ playing surfaces,
soft grey surface,
hard black surface,
5/8″ wooden base.

UK RRP: £50.99 – www.vicfirth.zildjian.com

Code Laser Pad

4″ diameter,
3.5″ closed cell rubber playing surface,
steel wighted plated inside wooden base to aid stability

UK RRP: £20.00 (approximately) – www.codedrumheads.co.uk

Zildjian Reflexx Pad – 6″ (10″ also available)

FLEXX medium rebound surface,
WORKK higher resistance surface,

UK RRP: £65.00 – www.vicfirth.zildjian.com

British Drum Co. Regimental Pad

7.5″ premium high grade silicone playing surface,
10″ decorative wooden base,
non-slip high density foam underside
3″ British Drum Co. Plaque

UK RRP: £39.99 – www.britishdrumco.com

ToneAlly Deluxe Travel Pad

3.5″ soft silicone rubber playing surface,
wooden base with interior metal for added weight and stability,
2mm non-slip sponge rubber underside

UK RRP: £34.99 – www.toneally.co.uk

If you enjoyed this video, check out our first practice pad round-up video from 2020…

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