Evans hybrid marching snare side drum heads offer the durability of kevlar and the sound of mylar.
Evans hybrid marching snare side head.
The hybrid marching snare side head produces the sound and sensitivity of a polyester bottom with a resistance to stretch that is closer to kevlar.
To answer the high tension requirements demanded by modern drum corps activity one fiber of the evans hybrid drum head was chosen for its extreme durability.
For over 40 years evans has been a pioneer of drum head manufacturing and design.
Evans hybrid marching snare side heads feature a unique design.
By imbedding high tensile fibers in an open weave pattern between two ultra thin layers of clear film the hybrid marching snare side head produces the sound and sensitivity of a polyester bottom with a resistance to stretch that is closer to kevlar.
This combination creates the sensitivity of polyester but the stretch resistance of aramid fiber.
Evans mx5 snare side marching drum heads contain an aramid fiber polyester laminate for maximum snare response.
The hybrid marching snare side head produces the sound and sensitivity of a polyester bottom with a resistance to stretch that is closer to kevlar.
The hybrid snare side offers the best of both worlds.
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Evans hybrid series marching snare bottom drum heads are imbedded with high tensile fibers in an open weave pattern between two ultra thin layers of clear film.
High tensile aramid fibers in an open weave pattern are embedded between two extremely thin layers of clear film.
The evans hybrid grey marching snare drum head blends two unique high tensile fibers to achieve only the positive attributes that drum corps percussion instructors and players are looking for.
The evans hybrid snare side offers the best of both worlds.
The hybrid snare side offers the best of both worlds.
By imbedding high tensile fibers in an open weave pattern between two ultra thin layers of clear film the hybrid marching snare side head produces the sound and sensitivity of a polyester bottom with a resistance to stretch that is closer to kevlar.
Drum corps and marching bands have long chosen to use kevlar bottom heads due to their durability despite a preference for a more open and sensitive.
By embedding high tensile fibers in an open weave pattern between two ultra thin layers of clear film the evans hybrid marching snare side head produces the sound and sensitivity of a polyester bottom with a resistance to stretch that is closer to kevlar.