🎵 Elevate Your Rhythm Game!
The ProMark Classic Forward 2B Drumsticks are expertly crafted from hickory, offering unmatched durability and a warm tone thanks to their oval wood tip. Measuring 16 inches in length and .630 inches in diameter, these sticks are designed for professional drummers seeking consistency and quality. Proudly made in the USA, they embody the perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
R**N
Surprised By The Durability
Maybe I'm not as strong as I think I am or maybe I naturally play lighter using these sticks, but after a gig not only did this manage to help me bring the volume level down without changing how I play, but they looked like I barely used them afterwards! I'm not a hard hitter, but I have managed to break a brand new 5A before the end of a 45 minute set (though probably just a fluke).These sticks held up through two 90 minute sets and looked like I had barely touched them. I can't explain it. The 5As I use are also Promark Hickory, but there's just something about these 7As.Don't get me wrong, any gigs where I'm allowed to be louder, I'm picking the 5As. But for playing quieter without changing my dynamics or switching to rods or brushes, these sticks are great.
A**R
Great Drumsticks!
Love these sticks!
R**O
I may have found THE perfect stick!
I have bought only one pair of Promark sticks in the past ten years or so. I had been quite satisfied with Vater, Regal Tip and Vic Firth. But I decided to grab a pair of these 5A Promark sticks (oval wood tip) from Amazon, especially because they were at a special low price. They are everything I'd hoped they would be. They felt great in my hands and I loved the finish. The weight was perfect too. The sticks were also flawless; perfectly straight, and they were exact twins of each other. I'm a fan of the logo too. Though logos are unimportant, I tend to look at what the stick printing looks like and where it is on the stick, and Promark does it just right.I like a good clean sound on my cymbals, and these gave me that sound. Though it was subtle, I was comparing the sound with my other 5A sticks, and I liked the Promark better. I felt like I got a bit more articulation than my other 5A's. These are just fantastic all around sticks! I couldn't be happier.
A**R
Exceptional Quality and Performance!
I couldn’t be happier with the ProMark Classic Forward Hickory 5A Drumsticks! As a drummer who plays a mix of genres, these sticks have become my go-to choice for every session.The hickory wood construction provides an excellent balance of durability and responsiveness. The 5A size is perfect for both precision and power, making them versatile enough for everything from jazz to rock. The oval wood tip delivers a warm, rich tone on cymbals and a clean attack on drums, which is exactly what I need for live performances and recording.I also love how comfortable these drumsticks feel in hand. The forward weight distribution helps me achieve consistent control without feeling fatigued, even during longer sessions. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, these drumsticks are a fantastic choice for both adults and youth.ProMark has really nailed it with this product—an absolute must-have for any drummer’s kit! Highly recommend!
R**O
Worth the Weight…
ProMark (PM) doesn’t disappoint- used their Shira Kashi 5A sticks for a long time. Rock solid.Recently switched to PM 2A’s to work on finger control and blast beats. Was using a pair of older Rimshot 2A’s that felt too light.PM’s are thicker/heavier and give you a workout. Definitely strengthen your hands and endurance overall. Although a heftier stick, they’re very responsive to dynamics of soft to loud.
T**I
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D**Y
The only stick I use.
Promark is the best stick on the market. Perfect balance and durable. Great price! Will buy again.
N**D
Sticks and Stone May Break My Bones, But Drum Sticks Are For Playing!
All drum sticks are NOT the same! For the last 10-15 years, I have been using multi-bagged, no name sticks. They are cheaper and last just as long or longer than name brands. I now use drummers gloves(again), and after asking a lady at church if she could sew some places up for me on my gloves; she gave me a $25 gift card for Amazon to buy another pair of gloves. I did and also bought this pair of sticks with leftover money. Good sticks, I have to say! I have played with nearly every name brand stick that has been available since the 70's, when sticks were CHEAP! But now it's generic baby! But these are good sticks. I prefer nylon tip over wood tip any day. They last longer and I prefer the crispier higher pitched sound from nylon tips over wood's more dull sound. Nylon tip is the way to go. plus I prefer a thick shaft all the way up to nearly the tip before they taper to a smaller diameter. These have a good thickness nearly to the tip as I prefer. I have used Quantum 3000's, and man those are like "tree-trunks" compared to these here. The older you get, the less intense you play I guess.LOL! Not me,though, I'm 53 yrs old and play drums in my church, and we are Apostolic/Pentecostal and if any of you know anything about Pentecostal churches; some songs, we throw down baby! None of this quiet and reserved playing like many denominational churches; and some even without drums! Imagine that! Praising the Lord without drums! Well anyway, these are good sticks. Would I ever buy anymore? Yes, if I was given another gift card, or if someone bought them for me. I will never pay this kind of price out of my own pocket. Remember I said, generic sticks baby! Play for Jesus!
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