🥁 Elevate your rhythm with sticks that mean business!
The ProMark Classic Attack 5A drumsticks feature a durable Shira Kashi Oak build with an oval wood tip for a warm, versatile tone. Measuring 16 inches in length and .551 inches in diameter, these forward-weighted sticks offer enhanced power and control. Manufactured in the USA, this pack includes 4 pairs with a buy 3, get 1 free deal, perfect for drummers seeking reliability and value.
Item weight | 113 g |
Body material | Wood |
Included components | Drumsticks |
Manufacturer | D'Addario &Co. Inc |
UPC | 616022131846 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00616022131846, 00019954925734 |
Connector type | no connector |
Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 2.92 x 1.52 cm; 113.4 g |
Item model number | PW5AW-4P |
Styling | Classic |
Material Type | Wood |
Size | Four Pairs |
Item Weight | 113 g |
A**R
Best sticks I've used
I've played with standard Vic Firth 5As, SD9s and Vic Firth 8Ds (which are great but seem to vary in density). These were recommended by a drummer friend who'd been using them for months. He was right. I'm used to a lighter stick, but it was a problem playing with volume and I wasn't getting the most out of my cymbals. The difference with these Shira Kashi 5A Oak sticks was immediate. They've got weight, but are superbly balanced. The density of the wood creates such a precise bounce - my playing is markedly tighter and faster. I've got ten pairs so far and will be stocking up from time to time in case they stop making 'em!
L**S
Fantastic Value for Fantastic Sticks.
I would highly recommend these drum sticks to any drummer regardless of skill or playing genre because they are so strong, durable, light and comfortable to use.I was given a pair many years back which were already worn and battered, however to my surprise they lasted over 2 years in my possession which is fantastic compared to my 2 day Vic Firth sticks! Once they eventually broke I immediately bought another pair, and after long uses there are hardly any marks or chipping into the stick!Furthermore if you are looking for a strong, highly durable, light, 5A drum stick these won't let you down! Also you will save a lot of money because you won't need to regularly buy new sticks.Happy Drumming!
N**E
Long lasting, feel good in my hands. This is now my go-to stick.
These are my new favourite sticks. They have a nice weight to them that is very nicely balanced and the density of the wood means that nasty vibrations are not transmitted back in to your hands as happens with some cheaper, lightweight, sticks.They last fairly well compared to other sticks that I have used. The wood tends to compress instead of chip so you end up with dents rather than splintering and peeling sticks, which I vastly prefer. Apart from making less mess around your kit they also keep their weight and balance all the way up to the point that they break, unlike sticks that peel.When you play loud these sticks feel sturdy and when you groove and play complex patterns the balance makes you feel in control and on top of the rhythm.
B**E
Great sticks!
I bought these initially as a joke for a mate who is a massive Rush fan. I tried them out myself and kept them. Lightweight, but with a hefty kick. I find it incredibly hard to break them. They have lasted ages. I'll never buy hickory again. I love 'em!Oh, and to all the people who say that they break after ten minutes, they are either faulty or you are using them wrong!I get a terrific crack out of them, really loud and they last weeks. Try to hit the drums in the middle and don't hit the cymbals on the edges, you'll not only break the sticks, you'll break the cymbals too!
P**N
Good sticks, first impression.
Only had one rehearsal since buying these and so far so good. Never had drum sticks made of this material before so I’ll update in due course.
P**Y
All time favourite drumsticks
I've used Promark oak sticks for something like 25 years, and I love them. The feel is very different to the usual hickory sticks - feels more solid somehow - and they last ages. In 25 years I've only had one break on me; though the tapered ends do tend to split over time. (Maybe I should use plastic tips, but I prefer the sound of wood, especially on cymbals)
J**N
Been using these for a while now
These sticks seem to just last forever! I've had the same pair for about 5 months now and as a rock drummer, I don't go light. most sticks last me 2 days to 3 weeks. Light and durable (but slightly unavoidably heavy due to the density.) Sounds wonderful tonally. My only complaint would be that the packaging is excessively large and is a waste of resources. Would recommend to rock drummers!
C**
Perfect drumsticks ever
These drumsticks work brilliantly for what I need.I might have to order some more so that I have a lifetimes supply if for some reason Pro Mark stop producing these wonderful sticks..
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