True Series Hoops

Our beautiful all Maple bass drum hoops come in a variety of sizes in both a 10 ply or 12 ply thickness. They are made from the same high grade material as our shells, so you can expect perfectly round hoops with great seams, no gaps or flat spots.

    True Series Hoops [Maple Hoops | 12-ply]
    True Series Hoops [Maple Hoops | 12-ply]

True Series Hoops - Maple

Shell Thickness
10ply=7mm
12ply=8.3mm
Configuration
All Maple

Species

Our beautiful all Maple bass drum hoops come in three sizes at 12ply thickness. They are made from the same high grade material as our shells, so you can expect perfectly round hoops with great seams, no gaps or flat spots.

Shell Thickness
10ply=7mm
12ply=8.3mm
Configuration
All Maple
Origin
Michigan
Hardness Level
1450
Additional Info

MAPLE HOOPS - 12 ply // 8.3mm

Our True Series Hoops are made from the same high-grade material as our shells, so you can expect perfectly round hoops with great seams, no gaps or flat spots. The tom sized hoops are standard straight hoops made for mini claw style restraint (not Hide-A-Hoop). All hoops come standard as unsanded, unless sanding services are purchased. This allows for maximum flexibility for your desired finish. 

Sold individually, not in pairs. 
*Buy any 6 or more hoops and get 20% off!


Configure: Maple Hoops

Ply Count 12-ply

Diameter 16"

Depth 1.5"

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Products are cut according to the size indicated above, but are shipped raw to maintain affordable pricing for our customers. This also allows our customers to finish the product exactly as desired. Products may contain markings from the mill or slight amounts of glue from the manufacturing process, but can be easily removed prior to finishing.

We try very hard to eliminate any glue remnants. However, should you find any glue remnants on your Nordic product, it can be easily addressed during preparation, prior to finishing the product. To easily peel off the glue remnants, simply soak a small rag in acetone and place over the glue for about 10 mins.

It is important to always sand the product before finishing with paint, stain or clear coating. Start with 150 grit and gently sand the product a couple times. A final sanding can be done using 220 grit, but it is not recommended to go beyond 220 (the wood pores will close making it harder for stain to permeate). And finally, keep in mind that this is a natural product and will not always be perfectly uniform.