Marching drums are sometimes subject to harm as a result of the less than hospitable environments that ensembles have to contend with. To protect a drum’s underside and attendant hardware when placed on rough s urfaces , Peace has developed low-profile, rubber-tipped feet. The unobtrusive, removable feet are held in place by tension rods without additional har... Read more
Marching drums are sometimes subject to harm as a result of the less than hospitable environments that ensembles have to contend with. To protect a drum’s underside and attendant hardware when placed on rough s urfaces , Peace has developed low-profile, rubber-tipped feet. The unobtrusive, removable feet are held in place by tension rods without additional hardware and provide a modicum of separation from the drum and the resting surface. By the same token, the rubbertipped feet afford protection to floors and other man-made surfaces from scratching caused by the contact of the metal components at the drums’ lower extremities with the resting surface. Collapse text