Remo KD-1506-01 Kids Percussion Konga Drum – Fabric Rain Forest, 6″
The Kids Konga is a winner of the prestigious Oppenheim Gold Seal Toy Awards for product quality. Through drumming, teamwork, coordination, discipline and self esteem is gained. Kids enjoy play this Konga standing up using the nylon shoulder strap included or just sitting and playing for pure fun.Go, daddy-o, go! Bang that crazy drum! The wildly colorful Kids’ Konga Drum is a blast for young and old. It’s well-crafted enough to last for years and is finely tuned so your beats sound professional. The removable strap is adjustable for all body sizes, making the drum easily portable for bonfires, concerts, parades, or anywhere else drumming is welcome. Thanks to its all-weather drumhead and finish, this drum (15 inches long by 6.5 inches in diameter) will even hold up in the rain. And the beat goes on. –Rob Lightner
Product Features
- Colorful rainforest design
- Pretuned Fiberskyn 3 head
- Size: 6-1/2″ x 15″
- Acoustic on Shell
- Part of the Remo Kid’s Percussion Collection
Boom goes the dynamite. This thing rocks. ATTENTION! LONG-TERM USE REVIEW HERE! We bought this on Amazon almost 10 years ago as one of our (then toddler) son’s first instruments. It has now been banged on by two boys growing up, their friends, used as a stool, action figure launcher, and who knows what else. This thing is of HIGH QUALITY. Remo makes great instruments. They also make SOLID instruments. This drum is nice because you don’t have to be so worried about the kids hurting it. My acoustic guitar is hung up high on the wall. My…
Which one do you buy? I didn’t know which one to buy and went with the cheaper “rhythm kids” drum. With that one you get one drum “stick” and the drum sound is not good, so I bought the other one. With the more expensive “rain forest” (taller and more expensive) drum you get 2 mallets and the drum sound is much richer; there is really no comparison. As an adult I enjoy playing the rain forest one but would never play the cheap sounding rhythm kids drum. The difference isn’t only the…