Drum Workshop large felt bass drum beater vs Bass Drum Anchor with Ultra-Grip Technology
Overall winner: Drum Workshop large felt bass drum beater
Key Differences
Drum Workshop’s large felt beater (A) emphasizes durability, a traditional felt tone and an adjustable weight system and carries a higher listed price tier; KickBlock (B) focuses on preventing bass drum creep with ultra-grip technology, is lighter and more portable but has mixed notes about rug compatibility and stickiness on some surfaces. Choose A if you want a durable, tone-focused beater and adjustable weight; choose B if you need a portable drum anchor to stabilize your kick drum on many surfaces
Drum Workshop large felt bass drum beater
Durable felt bass drum beater with a traditional sound and feel. Notable for adjustable weight system and solid construction
Pros
- durable large felt beater
- traditional sound and feel
- adjustable weight system
- versatile for various pads
Cons
- price may be considered high
Bass Drum Anchor with Ultra-Grip Technology
Bass drum anchor prevents creep and sliding with ultra-grip tech. Lightweight, portable design for stable play on drum rugs; customers note effective performance and gift-worthy quality
Pros
- prevents bass drum creep
- ultra-grip technology
- lightweight and portable
- sturdy across acoustic and electronic kits
Cons
- mixed opinions on rug compatibility
- some mention stickiness issues on certain rugs
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KickBlock |
| Durability | Drum Workshop |
| Versatility | Drum Workshop |
| User Reviews | Drum Workshop |