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Grip Peddler Styles Description
FunkBump MultiGridlock
Arch/Leverage Bar on the "Sweet Spot" of the pedal, enhancing the feel of the pedal and providing more control. The FunkBump is located near the upper end of the footboard, where the ball of your foot rests on the pedal. This pad provides an extremely comfortable surface to rest your foot on and offers tremendous support. It keeps your foot in the pocket. Enhances performance and makes a big difference in your playing. Allows player to have more control of the pedal and is a good teaching tool in locating the optimum balance point in the pedal.
Patent # 6,710,237
FunkBump SoleSmooth
Arch/Leverage Bar on the "Sweet Spot" of the pedal, enhancing the feel of the pedal and providing more control. The FunkBump is located near the upper end of the footboard, where the ball of your foot rests on the pedal. The pad is the same as the FunkBump MultiGridlock, but it is a smooth surface.
Patent # 6,710,237
MultiGridlock
Grip Peddler Hi-Hat and Bass Drum pedal pads. The MultiGridlock traction is a durable polurethane pad with multiple squares stacked on top of each other. The MultiGridlock provides the most traction and also offers the most support. The stacked squares provide extra padding and support when laying into the pedal. The squares help offset the shock and the vibration that is created when the pedal beater comes in contact with the bass drum head. Although the MuliGridlock provides the most traction, the grid is not restricting. Drummers can still slide their foot on the pedal. The drummer’s foot pressure determines the amount of Grip that the pad provides. If you are light on your foot and like to slide, the Grip Peddler MultiGridlock pads will allow you to move freely.
SoleSmooth
Grip Peddler SoleSmooth Hi-Hat and Bass Drum pedal pads provide drummers with the same cushion and support as the MultiGridlock, however, they are made without the squares for the drummers that like to slide their feet.
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