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Key Features
The Promark Hickory 5A Forward Balance Drumsticks are for power and speed. Featuring ProMark?s Forward design, these sticks provide a short taper, producing a forward-weighted feel for increased power. This is great for drummers who want to get the most out of their stick techniques. They are constructed from a traditional hickory - the most popular wood choice for drumsticks because of its resilience, responsiveness and durability.
The ProMark Forward Balance Drumsticks provide a timeless feel with lightweight durability from the hickory construction. These sticks feature an oval wood tip and a water-based painted finish to add a flash of colour to your playing.
Please Note: These sticks have been rebranded with new packaging. You may receive old packaging - however, product remains the same.
Product Ref: 180031
ProMark, part of the DAddario family, has been leading the way for the manufacturers of drumsticks, percussion mallets, and accessories for over half a century. Amongst the companies clients one can find big names from the worlds of both popular and classical music; Jonathan Haas, timpanist for the American Symphony Orchestra, Dom Howard, drummer for rock group Muse, and Neal Peart, the legendary drummer of Rush, to name just a few. ProMark is based in Houston, Texas, all products are produced in the USA to stringent quality control conditions.
The new ProMark Painted range of drumsticks feature seven of ProMark’s most popular drumstick models, available in six different colours – yellow, blue, grey, green, orange and white. They are painted using a specifically formulated water-based paint, making them 100% toxin and carcinogen free. The tips of the drumsticks are left unpainted to avoid paint transfer from the sticks to drumheads, cymbals and rims.