PLAYTECH drumsticks offer great value for money. They use the most commonly used hickory, standard 5A, and wood tips. If you're not sure which stick to choose, start with these!
PEARL Classic Series 110HC drumsticks. Crafted from versatile hickory wood, these popular models offer excellent overall balance, moderate flexibility, and a clear lacquer finish.
The computerized pairing system detects subtle differences in the wood to ensure optimal matching. VIC FIRTH boasts advanced technology and refined quality. The extremely light and small tip makes it perfect for jazz.
The computerized pairing system detects subtle differences in the wood to ensure optimal matching. VIC FIRTH boasts advanced technology and refined quality. The 5A is a classic and the most popular model.
These TAMA drumsticks are ball-tip and made of hickory, which minimizes sound inconsistency depending on the strike point, making them ideal for beginners.
These TAMA drumsticks are ball-tip and made of hickory, which minimizes sound inconsistency depending on the strike point, making them ideal for beginners.
The computerized pairing system detects subtle differences in the wood to ensure optimal matching. VIC FIRTH boasts advanced technology and refined quality. The classic 5B is crafted from durable hickory for all-around use.
PEARL Classic Series 110AC drumsticks. Crafted from heavy oak, these short drumsticks offer a well-balanced, powerful sound. They're finished with a clear lacquer finish.
Drumsticks used in live performances by Koko Hayashi, who plays the role of Ritsuki Shiina, the "drummer" who supports emotional playing. Based on the Saaya Yamabuki model, the tip has been changed to an arrow shape to support speedier and more emotional playing.