A counterhoop formed by bonding a conventional flat shaped hoop with a resilient
shell component comprised of a convex outer wall and a generally flat inner wall.
The resilient begins as a liquid resin, which is poured into an annular mold. The
metal counterhoop is inserted into the resin, and the cured resin is allowed to
harden, forming a shell which is bonded to the counterhoop to create a unitary
component. The inner and outer walls of the shell join at the top edge of the counterhoop,
where the hoop abuts the outer surface of the drumshell. The device maintains and
provides the requisite strength and shape of a conga drum counterhoop, which is
necessary to sustain the proper tensioning of the drumhead while, concurrently
providing the resilience to substantially eliminate the soreness and discomfort
that usually results when the hands are constantly striking the drumhead in the
act of playing the instrument.