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On Stage 7A Maple Drum Sticks - (12 Pack) (Wood Tip, 12 Pak)

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Size: On Stage Maple 7A Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs


Features

  • Maple Wood, Wood Tip
  • Stronger, straighter and last longer
  • Air kiln dried
  • Brick of 12 pairs

Description

You asked for sticks that are stronger, straighter and last longer for lightning speed play, and On Stage provides them. On Stage found the best maple, deep in the forests of China, which is perfect for giving top quality performance. These maple sticks have been logged, air kiln dried, shaped, sanded and sealed and are ready to make some thunder.

Color: Beige,Brown


Brand: OnStage


Material: Maple Wood


Model Name: On Stage MW7A


Item Weight: 2.2 Pounds


Body Material: Maple Wood


Included Components: 12 Paar Drumsticks


Manufacturer: On Stage


UPC: 659814103225 659814355587


Global Trade Identification Number: 76


Item Weight: 2.18 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MW7A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 22, 2010


Color Name: Beige,Brown


Material Type: Maple Wood


Size: On Stage Maple 7A Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great price for bulk stick.
Size: On Stage Maple 5B Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
I am a metal drummer that plays very aggressive, so of course about every show I break 1 or 2 sticks. This gets 5 stars for the price. Each pair is less than $2. My favorite sticks are $11 a piece. The sticks will sometimes have different weights, will break if playing aggressive, but the price is well worth the sticks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2018 by Dio G.

  • I would buy again
Size: On Stage Maple 7A Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
Nice quality product, good pricing and shipping.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Tyra

  • Perfect for More Dynamic Styles of Music
Size: On Stage Maple 5A Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
These are just what I was looking for - light weight 5A's with a good size grip that allow me to play dynamically on gigs and in rehearsals. I was using the equivalent 7A's, which just got too small to bring the sound out of bigger drums. The 7A's also broke quite easily in live situations (actually shattered). So far these seem durable. I don't play Metal or Heavy Rock, but Funk, Jazz, World styles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019 by Aillana

  • Very surprised after reading the other reviews!
Size: On Stage Maple 5B Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
While these sticks are "budget cheap" sticks, I have to say they exceeded my expectations by a long shot! They are real light as others have said, but I really didn't have the issues with them breaking like many others have stated. I'd consider myself a medium power player. I don't bash my drums. All I can think is these people must not play with any dynamics what so ever if they are breaking as fast as they claim!!! I maybe had a stick or two out of 24 that I thought could of lasted a bit longer, but for their weight and price- they're great! Though they are no vic firths, or other sticks that run 8 to 16 dollars a pair, they are a steal for the price! You just can't compare these in that kind of league! That's like buying a pinto and complaining it's not as good as a corvette!!! Lol.... if your a "basher", then maybe spend a few more bucks and go the more sturdy route. I think an average attack drummer who likes lighter sticks will be surprised! I am reviewing the wood tips by the way! The last "budget" plastic tips I bought, I can't say the same about! The tips shot off before the sticks had a chance to break! Anyways, these ones have been surprising for me personally! They've held up through a few 4-hour gigs already and I haven't went through but a couple pair! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2017 by Brian Cooper

  • Cheap, very lightweight, break easily
Size: On Stage Maple 7A Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
I bought these not expecting much with the super low price, and I got about what I was expecting. Whatever kind of maple they’re made of is about the lightest maple I’ve ever seen, the sticks are almost weightless. I’ve only used them at band practice and I’ve been averaging about 2-3 broken sticks per practice session (about an hour of play time), and I wouldn’t say I hit all that hard. I’m sure they’d be fine for kids music class or something, learning snare drum or something with no cymbal hits, but I would never risk using these live and once I finish the pack I definitely won’t buy them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021 by Benjamin

  • Works great
Size: On Stage Maple 5A Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Terrance Nolan

  • On Stage 5B Maple Drum Sticks!
Size: On Stage Maple 5B Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
This stick is for drummer who like to hit their drums hard. They will eventually break though but we know that's the lay of the land for most drumsticks. There is a market for drummer who need big drum sticks. The size of this stick is slightly or perhaps equal to those of another brand that used to sell big drum sticks size 7B. The On Stage 5B to the eye appears to be slightly larger? If you need big sticks, I would get these. My only suggestion to the company is that could we get more sticks in each package? Right now, we're getting 12 pairs. I'd like to see a few more included. If you play in band that deal with softer dynamics, then these sticks are not for you. Rock band drummers will love these sticks. I like to hit the drums as hard as I can. You can imagine the sound! These sticks are perfect for me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2013 by Marc E.

  • Cheaply made = The most expensive sticks
Size: On Stage Maple 5B Wood Drumsticks 12 Pairs
I just started learning drums a few months ago, so I bought the 5B maple sticks with wood tips. I may be new to drums, but I've been playing guitar 10+ years, and as a guitar teacher, I'm around drummers eons above my league daily. I usually practice drums for 20-40mins at a time, twice a day, so basically an hour per day average. After just ONE practice the tip of my right stick completely splinters off, leaving the stick with a dead and dull tone. This is NOT supposed to happen. I've witnessed drummers break sticks for over a decade, and the tips on their sticks will still be in tact even once they split/break in half. With these, the stick could look 99% new, but if you used it once the tip will have exploded already. Sure, you can keep using the stick once the tip is broken, but you will have less rebound, and sound very muffled. Check the picture, I'd say my sticks would have 95%+ life if it wasn't for the tip shattering. The extremely poor quality of these sticks makes them entirely useless IMO. ONE BOX of these = ONE PAIR of quality sticks. Save your time and money, buy sticks that don't break almost instantly. Also one last thing, amazon gives you the option to rate these as "lightweight" lol, they are light, but that's BAD for drum sticks. One star all the way for me, these are not worth the money, let alone the hassle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by Dave Dave

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