Thanks for this review! I’ve searched everywhere to find tips on how to reduce hip pain and found very little info. Definitely going to give this a try.
@@BrendrumJones bought one of these on your recommendation. I didn’t go with the round one though. Got the motorcycle seat with a back rest. Wow it’s like night and day! Hip pain gone and I can play for as long as I like! Thanks again!
after the first minute of this review - " night & day" " not a gimmick, it really works (or similar words) " "if that's all you need to know, you can just got out & buy this" - well I have. My dear wife has got me one of these for Christmas and I can't wait until the 25th. December. Well, you were quite right about the Tama Classic lightweight hardware, so........... thanks bud.
"The Spinal-G throne is designed to rotate with your body as you move around the kit. Because locking the throne top in place would negate the ergokinetic benefits that the Spinal-G provides, the throne top on the Spinal-G Throne top is not designed to lock in place."
Contrary to popular belief 3 legged thrones are more stable than their 4 legged counterparts. Especially if you are on a stage/riser which is not perfectly even. 4 legged stools may always have one leg that is not completely flush with the floor, hence more unstable. Hope the advice isn't too late 🙂
Tell me if you prefer the round over the saddle and why also what do people say. I've owned both Styles over my career. I have a roc n soc saddle bicycle style and the DW round style that is the firm version. I think I prefer the round but I'm actually still not sure. I think size of the person may I have something to do with it? I am about 5 ft 10 with a 30 inch waist and 165 lb. That said, sometimes the excessively large size could be much for smaller people like wearing pants that are too big? I don't know I also think maybe because of my small hips potentially a 13 inch could be ideal even in the round Style. Let me know your thoughts sir as I was thinking of going to my local store to buy one but they only have the saddle
Both Thomas Lang and Brandon Green prefer round thrones because they provide more support to your hamstrings. In Brandon's video he actually shows that round thrones provide way more leg range of motion compared to saddle thrones, as on saddle thrones, more of your weight is towards the front.
I recently bought an Tama imperialstar. I think it's a great set for a beginner but the throne sucks! There's like 1 inch of padding on it and I'm a smaller dude at 165lbs. I want to get a nice comfortable seat but I don't know how much money I want to shell out
@@BrendrumJonesI ordered a spinal G and it showed up today. Soooo much more comfortable then my old throne. I have no idea why I spent 3 months being uncomfortable!
@@lobbyrobbyI got the same Tama Imperialstar set like yourself last year with that cheap throne that comes with it. It was very uncomfortable, especially with my back problems. Now, I just set up my new Spinal-G throne with back rest last night. WOW, it's night and day. Super comfortable with no pain at all. Incredible!
Thanks for this review! I’ve searched everywhere to find tips on how to reduce hip pain and found very little info. Definitely going to give this a try.
Great im glad it helped
@@BrendrumJones bought one of these on your recommendation. I didn’t go with the round one though. Got the motorcycle seat with a back rest.
Wow it’s like night and day!
Hip pain gone and I can play for as long as I like!
Thanks again!
after the first minute of this review - " night & day" " not a gimmick, it really works (or similar words) " "if that's all you need to know, you can just got out & buy this" - well I have. My dear wife has got me one of these for Christmas and I can't wait until the 25th. December. Well, you were quite right about the Tama Classic lightweight hardware, so........... thanks bud.
"The Spinal-G throne is designed to rotate with your body as you move around the kit.
Because locking the throne top in place would negate the ergokinetic benefits that the Spinal-G provides, the throne top on the Spinal-G Throne top is not designed to lock in place."
I can't decide on 3 legs or 4.... any thoughts? I detest wobbly stools which seems to be most of them!😅
I found this one very good, and Gibraltar are solid. I did a review on a mapex one I had it was terrible
Contrary to popular belief 3 legged thrones are more stable than their 4 legged counterparts. Especially if you are on a stage/riser which is not perfectly even. 4 legged stools may always have one leg that is not completely flush with the floor, hence more unstable. Hope the advice isn't too late 🙂
Tell me if you prefer the round over the saddle and why also what do people say. I've owned both Styles over my career. I have a roc n soc saddle bicycle style and the DW round style that is the firm version. I think I prefer the round but I'm actually still not sure. I think size of the person may I have something to do with it? I am about 5 ft 10 with a 30 inch waist and 165 lb. That said, sometimes the excessively large size could be much for smaller people like wearing pants that are too big? I don't know I also think maybe because of my small hips potentially a 13 inch could be ideal even in the round Style. Let me know your thoughts sir as I was thinking of going to my local store to buy one but they only have the saddle
Both Thomas Lang and Brandon Green prefer round thrones because they provide more support to your hamstrings. In Brandon's video he actually shows that round thrones provide way more leg range of motion compared to saddle thrones, as on saddle thrones, more of your weight is towards the front.
Nice
Cheers
Am i tripping or did you not go back to explaining the importance of the middle wingnut? Lol all in all a great video 👍
@@Groov3lab lol yes I did, you have to tighten all of the wignuts to stop wobbling 4.25
@@BrendrumJones I was tripping then 🤣👍
@@Groov3lab 😂😉
I recently bought an Tama imperialstar. I think it's a great set for a beginner but the throne sucks! There's like 1 inch of padding on it and I'm a smaller dude at 165lbs. I want to get a nice comfortable seat but I don't know how much money I want to shell out
Gibraltar are good as well as this one
@@BrendrumJonesI ordered a spinal G and it showed up today. Soooo much more comfortable then my old throne. I have no idea why I spent 3 months being uncomfortable!
@@lobbyrobby Great stuff, I know but you don't realize until you get how bad all the rest are.
zZounds babbby. You can get one for $40/6mo no credit check
@@lobbyrobbyI got the same Tama Imperialstar set like yourself last year with that cheap throne that comes with it. It was very uncomfortable, especially with my back problems. Now, I just set up my new Spinal-G throne with back rest last night. WOW, it's night and day. Super comfortable with no pain at all. Incredible!
So basically it stop the peener from getting numb
Never heard of "peener' before, but after a quick google search i can assure you my Nob was not the problem.
Brendan