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Remo Putty Pad
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6 27092 2/5/2007
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100% of reviewers $7.04 9.0
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Description: REMO Putty Pad is a moldable putty like pad which comes in a small container for portability and can be used on any solid surface.
Keywords: Remo Putty Pad Portable Practice Pocket Moldable
 
Posts: 232
Registered: August 2000
Location: Maryland



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John



Registered: August 2000
Location: Maryland
Review Date: 5/22/2003 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $7.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Small, Portable, Good Rebound
Cons: Can get Dirty, Rebounds on only very sturdy surfaces

The REMO Putty Pad is AWESOME! I cant believe I never had one before. Its so fun to play with, then to play on. It truely is an awesome pad.


Although pretty much EXACTLY like Silly Putty, only a bit thicker, its an excellent toy to have. If you have $7.00 and travel often or are tired of lugging around a 6 or 12 inch Real Feel, this will save alot of effort.


To use the pad you simply take it out of the container and then mold it into a round shape. I use my sticks as a rolling pin to make the pad a circular form.


The pad provides excellent rebound on sturdy objects. It does not stick well to some objects, such as picnic tables [wood], and other rough surfaces. Also, if placed ona dirty surface (or newspaper), the putty will pick up dirt, but will "clean itself" after more use.


Overall, awesome product for those who want to splurge for another percussion toy/accessory. (great gift for a drummer too!)

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Proud Endorser of Innovative Percussion, Inc.
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Review Date: 1/9/2004 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): The best collapsable practice pad!! AN All around toy:P
Cons: Nothing negative about it!

This is a genius product developed by the folks at remo...A lot of you are probably thinking why can't i just use silly putty? Because this is some nutty crap now... You have your little practice pads that are 6 inches and 8 inches, well this goes into a container that you can hold in your hand, small enough to fit in your pocket, but yet it's an awesome practice pad! you just lay it on a hard surface and walaa, you can play your heart out... Then when you're bored( and not practicing) just break it out and make anything with it!


Overall, i'd suggest if you're looking for a 6 inch, small practice pad, convert to PUTTY, the best thing that has ever happened in practice pads!
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Review Date: 4/16/2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $5.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): So small, awesome for band locker at school. Good Rebound
Cons: Easy to get dirty, sometimes rebound is too much.

I bought this and keep it in my band locker, it is pretty good. It can create a decent 4 inch pad to play on. But if you want to put this on your leg, it is more than likely it will fall off. It sticks, but not that well. Eventually you will have to flip it over because sometimes bad strokes put dents in the side. Other than that, it is a great product to have. Good Job Remo!
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Review Date: 5/20/2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $9.95 | Rating: 10 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Everything. Portibality, response.
Cons: Sticks to Livestrong(and other type) Braclets

It's and amazing product, very portable you can keep it in your pocket. It gives a great response and on certian surfaces it's completely silent(which is good for those parents who are annoyed by it). The only draw-back is that it sticks to live stong bracelets I found this out after my friend wanted to see if a livestrong impression was left in it, and its also extremely annoying people keep calling it silly putty.
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eltrut


Registered: July 2007
Review Date: 9/28/2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $5.24 | Rating: 8 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Good Bounce, Very Portable, Quiet
Cons: Pad Hands, Easy to lose, Air bubbles, Holds Dirt

This pad is definately a nice one to own.


It has amazing bounce, which changes depending on how thick or thin you mold it. It can be really loud or quiet depending on what type of surface you set it on. Because it isn't on it's own wooden base (like a gum rubber pad) you need to have a sturdy surface to set it on, like a table or something.


Basically, it plays like any gum rubber pad, and has a lot of the same advantages and disadvantages. The cool thing about this pad is that it also fits in your pocket, and when you're done playing, you can pack it up in the included case, put it on your sticks like stick weights, roll it into a ball and toss it against the wall, or think of a million different uses for it.


Be careful playng with it though, because you might catch air bubbles in the pad. They don't affect the pad itself; they're just really annoying to look at.


Very versatile, and definately a nice alternative to more expensive gum rubber pads. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 is because there are better pads out there, but this pad is made for the purpose of portable practice, and it does its job really well.


*I'd like to add that after about 10 minute's of practice, it does start to lose it's shape, and gets thinner and thinner. This can get annoying.*

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San Gabriel High School
'04-'05: Cymbals
'05-'06: 2nd Bass
'07-'08: Tenors
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Review Date: 2/5/2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $8.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Everything...
Cons: only sticks to some areas

Its great! Work on your chops anywhere you go! It's small, quiet, and orange! If you mold it into certain shapes like a smaller based rectangle, you can even work on playing areas. It's very flexable, and durable, but sometimes you have to roll it out evenly or else you get uneven playing areas. All and all, this is something great and a fun pad to play on.
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