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Key Features
The Percussion Kinetics Vector G1 Bass Drum Pedal is an innovative pedal designed to provide drummers with the most comfortable playing position possible. The patented Ortho-Kinetic system allows the footboard angle and cam position to be adjusted independently of the beater position. This enables you to offset the pedal for a more natural sitting position, while still ensuring that the beater always strikes the centre of the head. With a full 10cm (4") of left/right positioning, the versatile G1 pedal provides an incredibly ergonomic playing experience.
Product Ref: 60740
The Vector G1 pedal's adjustable footboard helps to resolve an issue which has plagued drummers for decades. Conventional pedals extend at a 90° angle from the centre of the bass drum, forcing a right-handed drummer to sit facing towards the left side of the kit. This can make it difficult to reach the toms and cymbals on the right, and prevents the drummer from directly facing the audience during shows where the bass drum is positioned in the centre.
By contrast, the Vector pedal's design allows drummers to find a more relaxed position. Both the heel and the cam can be moved across from one side to the other, providing a total 10cm (4") of left/right positioning. The Vector also features a spherical bearing in the top of the footboard, ensuring that the chain always hangs straight and turns smoothly, no matter the footboard angle.
The beater holder can also be slid along the rocker shaft independently of the cam, allowing you to find and maintain the optimal beater position, irrespective of the pedal angle. This left foot oriented pedal has the cam positioned on the left-hand side of the beater holder, allowing the drummer to sit with their left foot pointing towards "11 o'clock" when the bass drum is positioned straight ahead.