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    Inactive Member Don Worth's Avatar
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    I have this and it is great. Only problem is that smoke and bar activity rots the gum rubber, otherwise it is great.
    http://www.music123.com/Jemm-Company...-i106125.music

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    I haven't tried the e-pad. I've got a Practa-Pal (several years old). Gibraltar makes one too.

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    Hi Guys,

    I use a Slimpad of Wincent.
    He's ok, the rebond is not too flatterer and he's really small.
    http://www.wincent.se/

    All right.

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    i have a remo pad, a real feel pad and an e pad and the epad is my favourite. I find the real feel too hard

    The epad is not exactly the bounciest of pads though but i think its great

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    Hi there.

    I am currently considering the purchase of a knee practice pad with strap. I have been very happy using RealFeel pads for a number of years and don't intend to stop. However, my 12" pad on stand isn't always the most portable and my 6" pad isn't always the most stable on my lap, hence my inclination towards a strap-on pad (still must be a good quality pad with a fair deal of rebound though) for convenience.

    I recently came across the E-pad! line (www.epadco.com) which I'd never heard of b4, nor had the opportunity to try, and the PDKP model looks interesting. Have any of you guys tried one? Otherwise, what would your recommendations be?

    Keep up the great posting!

    Mahadeva

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