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Whats the difference between a regular clogging tap and a buck tap?

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Whats the difference between a regular clogging tap and a buck tap?

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As you can see by the picture below, the Steven’s Stomper Buck Tap has a steel flange on the toe. This steel flange serves two main purposes: • Provides more sound when a clogger hits their toes on the floor. • Semi-protects the toe of the shoe (semi means that it will protect some but not necessarily prevent wear and tear) If you are new to clogging, either tap will work. Many advanced cloggers prefer the Steven’s Stomper Regular Tap because, if you are doing advanced steps like toe-stands, the steel flange can be a bit slick.

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