Vic Firth 5A American Hickory Value Pack

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Drumsticks Value Pack

  • Consisting of 4 pairs of American Classic Series 5A Sticks
  • Hickory wood
  • Wooden head
  • Teardrop-shaped head
  • Length: 406 mm
  • Diameter: 14.4 mm
  • Ideal for rock and as practice stick
Available since November 2016
Item number 398771
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Hickory
Nylon Head No
Tip Tear Shaped
Length in mm 406 mm
Handle Diameter in mm 14,4 mm
$40
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The perfect stick?
then0xStudios 13.03.2020
Well yes, but actually no. It's very much to personal preference. However for me, it is.
Pros: Nice weight, pretty resistant, get that nice "THWACK" out of it.
Cons: None that I could find
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Balance of power and precision, with great endurance
clomes 10.07.2023
The quality of material in the Vic Firth sticks outweighs any of the other common brands. I play very heavy and have found much thicker sticks than the 5As snap very easily but the Vic Firth sticks are far more durable. It is fantastic that the 5A size can withstand a bashing allowing me to play both heavy and finicky parts in the same song with ease. They feel great to play and are the perfect balance of power and precision, and for a reasonable price
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NvSr. 29.11.2021
It's just basic knowledge that these sticks are great.
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Great multipack
NME Dan 23.11.2022
Great sticks, with the multipack option even cheaper! Personally I prefer these sticks so it was a nobrainer for me.
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