Remo 10" Gray Tunable Practice Pad with Vic Firth 2B Sticks vs Evans RealFeel Attacktile Drum Practice Pad, 10 inch
Overall winner: Evans RealFeel Attacktile Drum Practice Pad, 10 inch
Key Differences
Evans (A) is the more affordable, highly rated 10" practice pad noted for snare-like rebound and very quiet operation on any surface but is single-sided. Remo (B) includes a real tunable 10" drumhead plus Vic Firth 2B sticks and a non-slip bottom for tabletop use, offering more tuning/playing options though some reviewers give mixed feedback on noise level
Remo 10" Gray Tunable Practice Pad with Vic Firth 2B Sticks
Practice pad with a real 10" tunable drumhead for realistic feel. Includes Vic Firth 2B sticks for heavier playing styles. Durable USA Hickory and non-slip bottom for tabletop use
Pros
- real 10" tunable drumhead
- includes Vic Firth 2B sticks
- non-slip bottom for tabletop use
- premium USA Hickory construction
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level
Evans RealFeel Attacktile Drum Practice Pad, 10 inch
Evans RealFeel Attacktile is a portable, quiet practice pad suitable for any surface. It provides a snare-like rebound and durable construction. Customers note its realism and value for money
Pros
- portable and quiet
- works on any surface
- snare-like rebound
- durable construction
Cons
- single sided
- gray side noted as particularly quiet
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Evans |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Remo |
| User Reviews | Evans |