SLAPKLATZ™ REVIEWS

The Dutch drum magazine “De Schlagwerkkrant” wrote a small review of SlapKlatz™ in one of their 2011 issues. Here is what they wrote:

“The sticky blue gel slices from Moongel has been out there for quite some years now. SlapKlatz is perhaps a strange name for an alternative that is not only cheaper, but also sticks considerably better. SlapKlatz are round slices in two different sizes. The smallest is about the size of an euro coin, the big one comes close to a €2 coin.

Slapklatz are made from a very soft and sticky gel that does its job extremely well. The SlapKlatz gel pads dampens slightly more than the blue competitor. Just like Moongel, the problem is that Slapklatz sticks not only to a drumhead, but also to a drum bag or even a sweaty towel are possible targets, making it difficult on a dark stage to find your gel pad. Should your SlapKlatz pads become dirty after use, then just rinse them under running water. Once dry you can use them just fine.

The SlapKlatz pads are available in colorless transparent or poison green transparant. The colorless version is almost invisible on stage. A set of four Slapklatz pads costs € 8,99. Info: www.slapklatz.com (Dennis Boxum)”