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Gibraltar Pro Oversized Motorcycle Style Throne

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$219.99

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About this item

  • Oversized saddle seat with luxurious Cordura top and vinyl Edges
  • Top grade foam for maximum comfort and rock solid double braced leg base
  • Super-lock Cast seat fastening system and super foot solid foundation rubber feet
  • Threaded height adjustment and memory lock height adjustment
  • Height range: 21" To 27"



4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #31,994 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #82 in Drum Stools
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Specifications certified frustration-free Warranty Description 5 years. Batteries required No

This heavy-duty, double braced throne has a comfortable, oversized saddle-style seat with a cordura top and memory foam for support throughout the longest of sets. · lare memory foam saddle seat with Cordura top · top dimensions: 18-3/4 inch.W x 15-3/4 inch.D x 5 inch.H · Extends 21 inch. To 27 inch. · heavy duty double braced base: B9608.


Raul CJ
Reviewed in Mexico on February 16, 2024
Excelente asientoBastante cómodo y súper reforzado es un asiento muy pesadoahora puedo pasar horas tocando sin terminar cansadoNada que ver con un asiento económico
David M
Reviewed in Mexico on July 10, 2023
El hardware que tiene es de primera gama, súper cómodo y resistente. Mi espalda agradece está inversión.
Erwin J.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 10, 2023
Es muy comodo y sumamente masizo
Matthew
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2022
So.. I'm not a small guy. Not by a long shot. I am 6' tall and around 350 (still struggling to shed my winter coat that is 5 years in the making). The past two years I've gotten back into drums hot and heavy after buying an electronic kit (so I can play and not get shot) and falling in love with drumming all over again. I always figured a throne is a throne.. and paid the price for it. With the basic round ones and even the wider ones with little to no padding I couldn't play for long without having to get up and move around a bit. This Gibraltar is a beast! I am able to sit for as long as I like and able to move freely as needed while playing. This has also made a huge difference in my playing itself as I would subconsciously hold back in order to not hurt from sitting on those old thrones. If you're a bigger fellow or just looking for a comfortable and heavy duty throne.. look no further. I'm really glad I finally went for it.. it's an investment that will more than pay for itself in the amount of time I'll get to have behind the kit as a result of this purchase.
Francisco Espinoza
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2021
Me gusto absolutamente todo de este banco. Es definitivamente de gama alta. Muy recomendado. Es muy cómodo, no se mueve para nada, muy resistente, muy buena contracción y materiales y la relación calidad precio es buena
Jeremy Crockett
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021
I am a HUGE guy. 6'2", 370 pounds and this throne is EXACTLY what I was looking for.The double-braced legs are massive and sturdy. Notice the seat plate in the photographs, it is oversized to help distribute your weight across the majority of the seat itself, not a small round disk or four skinny arms. This thing is built like a TANK!The extra-large seat is padded and super comfortable and the material seems like it should hold up well.There is nothing flimsy or cheap about this amazing drummer's throne.One of the really nice features is the THREADED height adjustment with a LOCKING collar. No weak pneumatic piston that will give up the ghost early.Yes, these do cost a bit more than your average drummer's throne, but that money is well spent if you are looking for comfort or are a heavy-duty person. Even so, it is less than other brands that have "heavy duty" features.I love this throne so much that I will eventually be replacing all the stools in my music room with them, they are THAT good!If you have been looking for a heavy-duty throne, THIS IS THE ONE! Wait no more, you will NOT be disappointed.
RaGaMo 88
Reviewed in Mexico on October 1, 2019
El banquito es excelente respecto a calidad-precio, materiales de calidad, buena estabilidad, muy pesado y seguro, en cuanto a hardware Gibraltar es lo máximo, si le busco un "pero", seria que el sillín no es del todo uniforme el asiento, tiene unas hendiduras para según dar comodidad y el espacio de cada parte del cuerpo, pero personalmente siento sería mejor si fuera todo acolchonado tipo Pork Pie. Sin embargo es muy recomendable y se siente cómodo para gente alta (mido 1.83 y peso 81kg). Buena compra
Tad R
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2014
HiI bought this same throne in 2007 when I got my first "real" drumset. That version was very padded , contoured and sturdy. The double braced legs were of high quality as were the rubber feet. The seat itself was of a fuzzy material that kind of reminded me of sitting on a muppet. Kinda weird, but soft, supportive and very comfortable.This throne did not move in height or laterally on the floor unless I wanted it to. As the name implied, it was a the rock of Gibraltar.I just received this new version today.It has the same lower equipment as the one I bought 7 (jeez, has it been that long?) years ago. Very rock solid and as I count, 6 locking points to freeze the seat height, leg splay, and hey, every point that needs to be locked in...Six points and the seat height is by screw, not by locking with a piston or straight tube. You lock onto the screw, just kinda adds to the stability and supportiveness of the seat height issue in my mind.The metal is very heavy and since I'm 6'5" and about 240lbs (on a good day) it feels very sturdy.BUT...the quality of the seat itself has gone down...way down. Instead of sitting on a muppet, you're sitting on a towel or two placed on a wooden stool. And it's not contoured at all. The covering for the padding is cheaper (hard to describe, but not at all like the earlier version) and the stitching is kinda cheap. What the hell? I am disappointed that the quality of the seat hasn't held up, but it is still relatively comfortable and sturdy.It does have the hook up for a backrest too, if you're interested. Haven't had this new one for awhile, but might look into it?OH! This new one comes with TWO sticker/decals! One is clear with white letters there other it the red oval. And it comes with a red oval magnet! Last one only came with red oval sticker and magnet.Thanks for reading! Happy Drumming!
M. J. Thornton
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2014
Soft and comfy and perfect if, like me, you're 6'2" or taller. Feature rich, for the price point, it has big sturdy feet, solid construction (200lbs and it feels solid) and easy to adjust with a collar for marking your preferred height. The seat itself is very strongly constructed with a soft felt like material on the cushion and vinyl on the periphery. I suffered from a painful right leg while playing on my old round seat, but the bicycle seat design has completely eliminated all discomfort. I can now play for hours if I want without any discomfort. This thing is really great. I almost bought the nitro series throne but I heard that your leg can accidentally hit the lever causing you to drop while playing. This one is great even without that feature (not sure how often I'd use it anyway) and it's much cheaper.
NPR Guy
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2011
Got to use this throne on a gig where all drums were provided. I had brought my Tama stool, just in case, but fell in love with this Gibralter immediately. I've been playing for 45 years, from 2 to 6 nights a week, and have used a variety of thrones. First thing I noticed about this one is the comfort: deeply cushioned, wide, and perfectly sculpted for support, I found zero fatigue in the hour-long sets my current band plays. The slightly flocked material feels soft, grips well, and does not add noticeable warmth. The stability is outstanding as well; if you're really concerned about minimizing movement, you can lock down the seat fairly securely. But even in loose, swivel mode, there's virtually no side-to-side rocking. The stand is very robust, to say the least, and features a nice memory lock system. Only downside would be weight: this baby's a good 2 pounds heavier than any throne I've used.Very highly recommended