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Starfavor Drum Sticks 5A Classic America Maple Wood Tear Drop Tip Drumsticks Anti-Slip and Durable for Adults Kids and Beginners-15 Pairs

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Size: 15 Pairs


Color: 5A Maple Wood


Features

  • 5A Drumsticks: The most popular among players, they are both sturdy and versatile which makes them great for any style of music.15 pairs of drum stick sets are the most cost-effective choice for you and your child.
  • Maple Material: About 10% lighter in weight than hickory, allowing for a large diameter without weight. It is especially friendly for beginners and daily exercises, and the wrist is not sore for a long time.Maple has a fine grain pattern, producing a stick with the greatest amount of flex. It is less durable than hickory and oak. We use North American maple, not Chinese maple. Maple is not as strong as pecans and oak, so for drummers who like to hit the drum, hickory is more suitable.
  • Tip Shapes: Full, rich tone; Ideal for rock and full band play.Tear Drop,Versatile for a range of sounds from tightly-focused to more diffuse.Quickly rebounds when hitting the drum head.
  • Surface Protection Treatment: The surface of drum stick has been accurately polished and varnished, which is comfortable and non-slip, and the smooth surface will not scratch the skin even if it is practiced for a long time.
  • Included Content: Starfavor 5A North American Maple Drum Stick x 15 pairs , 12 months warranty. If you have any questions, please dont bother to contact us. We will definitely reply you within 24 hours and solve your problems in time.

Item Weight: 3.05 pounds


Package Dimensions: 16.81 x 3.98 x 3.23 inches


Date First Available: March 12, 2020


Color Name: 5A Maple Wood


Size: 15 Pairs


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  • Practice sticks.
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5B Maple Wood
They are what they are. Not the best sticks but you wont cry if you break some here and there. Had them for a while, practice about 4-6 hours a week amd only one broke so far. Should have more damage on them to me as I have some Firth sticks that look like they are badly beaten and they still play great. For the price diffeeence I could break 4 or 5 sets of these. They seem softer than my professional sticks, slightly lighter maybe. Like not as dense. They are for practice though. If you tried to gig with them, I would use fresh sticks only. I juat have different pevels of sticks and this was a great bulk buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by WhyAsk

  • Mejor de lo esperado
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5B Maple Wood
Suenan muy bien y se ven de buena calidad. Excelente relación precio calidad.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Ingrid Rodríguez

  • Beginner's sticks
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5B Maple Wood
Great starter set.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Cesar

  • Not bad at all
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5B Maple Wood
For the price, these things are awesome. They’re kinda fat compared to the sticks I’m used to, so I thought the weight would match up too. But these are actually very lightweight, have a good feel pretty well balanced, have a very fine feel/texture as well. They feel good in the hand. I think they won’t last as long as long as a pair of promarks or Vic’s, but you get 15 pairs for the price of two pairs of PM or Vic’s. To me, it’s a no-brainer. Only time I’ll use other sticks is probably when we perform live. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by CinnePun111

  • Excelente todo
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5A Maple Wood
Excelente todo
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Alexander Sánchez

  • Good for the price
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5B Maple Wood
First off, these are closer to a 5A than a 5B. They're 0.57" in diameter. Like virtually every other maple drumstick of Chinese manufacture, and even though these say "North American Maple", they are light compared to maple sticks made by major US companies such as Regal Tip and Vic Firth. My 15 pairs averaged out at 39 grams per stick, while the US made sticks tend to be in the mid to upper 40 gram range. I think the lower density wood leads to premature chipping of the tip. I notice this after a few hours of playing and I am not a basher by any means (and if you're a heavy hitter, you probably should avoid maple in general). The sticks have a nice acorn tip, too, similar to the comparable Vic Firth design. Overall, the shape of the stick (length, diameter, tip, taper) is just fine. It's just too bad that they wear so quickly. On the other hand, I only paid $17 for 15 pair! If you've been playing maple sticks for a while, you know that availability has gone down and price has gone up to around $15 per pair from companies like RT and VF, assuming you can even get them. I can assure you that these 15 pair will last a lot longer than one pair of VF. Too bad there's so much waste, though. I would love to find out why the density is low, though. Maybe they're using red or silver maple instead of sugar maple? Maybe they're using young trees instead of mature trees? I just don't know, but it's a consistent issue across all of these imported secondary brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by Jim F

  • Good
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 7A Maple Wood
I enjoy the lightness and the feel and balance of the sticks. Though I do have heavy hands and the only downfall, which is entirely my fault and not the stocks, they break every 20-30 minutes of constant playing. I am trying to be more technical instead of heavy strikes. So it will be a learning experience for me. The fact that the sticks are breaking after a short allotted time tells me I’m still hitting too hard for the stick. I will learn to lighten my strikes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by Sammy G.

  • Best literal bang for your buck!
Size: 15 Pairs Color: 5B Maple Wood
As someone who has only been playing the drums for a few years, I’ve amassed quite a collection of drumsticks, trying to find the sticks that suit my personal preference and play-style. I have tried all sizes, wood types, tips, and brands. Both cheap and expensive. And with Vic Firth and other more expensive brands at my disposal, I always end up with the Starfavor drumsticks in my hand. The 7A for light duty and 5B the rest of the time. They are tough, properly balanced, of consistent quality, and sound great. You won’t find better drumsticks for $2 a pair. I promise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by njbauman

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