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See how strong the stool is, or how the seat is built of two layers of foam. |
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The Double Trolley stool is designed by bass players for bass players.
The 2.8" / 7cm thick soft real leather seat guarantees a solid and comfortable support for any serious double bass playing.
The foot rest on top of the lower padded part gives you the opportunity to change position easily.
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Adjusting the stool |
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Height:
The height of the stool is easily adjusted by squeezing the two taps with one hand until the seat is lifted to the desired height with the other hand. |
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Angle:
To adjust the angle of the seat the stool is tilted forwards and the plunger on the socket is pulled. The socket is slid to one of the four holes in the rear leg and the plunger released.
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Range from floor to top of seat: 61.5 cm / 24.2" to 94 cm / 37" in steps of 2.5 cm / 1" (14 steps). |
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The position of the socket determines the angle of the seat with the top hole resulting in a horizontal seat. In the lowest hole the seat has an angle of 6 degrees. |
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Click on the pictures to get a close view. |
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The stool |
When playing in an orchestra, every double bass player needs a stool - a good one! For a long rehearsal or concert, the generously padded ergonomically shaped seat of the Double Trolley gives you the support you need. The genuine leather cover ensures a maximum level of comfort.
With a quick grip you can easily adjust the height and angle of the stool to adapt it to your preferred sitting position at any time.
Thanks to special fittings and a solid height locking mechanism the Double Trolley makes no noises, which is essential during recording sessions. |
Principal bass player Peter Prehn in the Odense Symphony Orchestra in Denmark on his Double Trolley stool during a rehearsal. |
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We have received the Double Trolley here in Canada and I'm writing to thank you for your wonderful product!
So far it is working perfectly - I tested it out this past weekend on my way to orchestra - you see, I am a member
of the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra, but I live far away from Toronto and need to take the train and the subway
to get to and travel about Toronto......thank you for making it that much easier!
Jonathan Cegys Canada
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