

🥁 Elevate your rhythm with ProMark LA Specials — the sticks that keep the beat and the crowd wanting more!
ProMark LA Specials 5A drumsticks are 16 inches long, crafted from durable hickory wood with oval nylon tips for enhanced articulation. Designed for both acoustic and electronic drums, this triple-pack offers professional-grade performance at an affordable price, proudly made in the USA.


| ASIN | B06X9WGS11 |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Color Name | Natural |
| Connector Type | 1/4" TRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,689) |
| Date First Available | 26 December 2017 |
| Item Styling | Classic |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Item model number | LA5AN-3P |
| Material Type | Hickory Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 2.94 x 4.45 cm; 272.16 g |
| Size | 5a |
W**R
Bacchette ben fatte, buona qualità in confronto al prezzo.
J**E
Love these sticks. Needed the nylon tips as I am using them on DB one mesh heads. I will be purchasing more
J**T
First of all, I'm a pro drummer and sound engineer. I work 6-7 shows a week. I've had all kinds of sticks, but hadn't bought some in awhile. I play with a very laidback grip, all the way to the back; studied Weckl's Evolution DVD as well Todd Sucherman's extensively regarding the use of rebound, plus many years of military rudimental technique. Studied in college, went to several clinics, the whole shebang... you get it. Quite simply put, those are the best sticks I have ever tried for how my hands have developed after 20 years and how I play now - which is different for everyone of course. "LA special" is a GREAT name : Those are made for a laid-back, LA backbeat type of technique. There is a LOT of rebound, more so than just about other stick I ever tried in my life, so if you use Moeller technique at all (picking up with the wrist up motion between every hit), those are NOT for you. However, if you grip way back on 'em sticks and hit hard and solidly whip your snare every 2's and 4's, they are for you. Those are 5B's, which should fit most drummers. In my experience, diameter is overrated. Anyone with human-sized fingers can play from 7A to a little above that. Balance point - which on those sticks, is lower than most - is most important for where you grip (just below it is ideal, but not more than twice your grip fingers width I'd reckon). This is perfect for me. They are light medium-ish in weight; I haven't weighed them. I guess it's on the specs. I hit drums with those things. I don't care that the finish isn't even. The logo is looking really good. Most importantly tho, they *sound* really good. Real hardwood, harder than most. Give me an almost nylon tip sound in my cymbal - I finally get THE ride sound I always coveted. Very very crispm, brighten up a dark cymbal, helps cutting through a rock band if you have jazz cymbals because you're a snob like me. On top of ALL that, they cost like one third of any other pair or something. No more worrying about running out of sticks. The only thing I don't like is the absence of Promark logo. Those are EXCELLENT sticks. They should be proud.
S**Y
It felt comfortable while playing. All three pairs have different weight. Excellent for edrums with mesh heads..
G**O
Con la punta rivestita in plastica, anche se la sensazione al battito è ovviamente differente da bacchette con punte in legno, ho risolto il problema della scheggiatura delle punte che mi costringeva a frequenti sostituzioni delle stesse.