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Surdo feet shock absorbers - set of 3 - KALANGO

Surdofüße mit Stoßdämpfern - 3er Set KALANGO A601200
Surdofüße mit Stoßdämpfern - 3er Set
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Surdo feet shock absorbers - set of 3 - KALANGO

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A601200
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Surdo feet with shock absorbers - easy to slip on surdo leg sets Spring-loaded anti-slip... more

Surdo feet shock absorbers - set of 3 - KALANGO

item number: A601200
instruments: surdo
weight (net): 0,5 kg

Surdo feet with shock absorbers - easy to slip on surdo leg sets

Spring-loaded anti-slip surdo feet for leg sets - ideal for stage gigs - no more sliding away of your surdo!

Many pro musicians and surdo players in Salvador and Rio already use this accessory to keep their surdo stable on stage. You might have experienced how ridiculous it looks if your surdo legs are wrapped in sponges, worn-out havainas or duck tape to keep it from wandering on stage. Finally there is an easy solution which keeps your surdo stable, favors good sound, doesn't look tinkered and is absolutely functional. Each set consists of 3 shock absorbers with multilayered rubber insets. The normal foot size of a leg set fits exactly without any modification, simply take off the original rubber knob and slip on the shock absorbers - done!

Matthias Haffner (musician and instrument builder HP Percussion / handmade pandeiros) has tested the surdo feet on stage gigs, this is his feedback:
''The sound is great, the surdo stands stable and absorbs the movement by softly cushioning the beats. The springs are made of metal, the body on which they are mounted, is plastic and several layers of sturdy rubber. The shock absorber feet are stable and under normal usage conditions seem pretty durable!''


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Customer reviews for "Surdo feet shock absorbers - set of 3"

(2)
2 Aug 2021
Très bien pour le surdo,

Très bien pour le surdo, par contre, ça glisse un peu.

4 Jan 2020
Bon produit! Efficace!!

Bon produit! Efficace!!

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Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and... more

"KALANGO"

Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and custom-made products, which we develop and produce either ourselves or which are made by different manufacturers according to our ideas and conceptions. These include our custom heads with band logo print, a wide range of bags, straps, surdo stands and a selection of hand welded agogôs with 2 or 4 bells and different designs.

For more than 30 years we have been musicians ourselves and incorporate into our products all the experience, ideas and quality expectations we have gained over the years by playing, being in contact with active musicians from authentic scenes or simply by using ideas we pick up during our travels.


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