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Zildjian Super 7A Maple Green DIP Drumsticks

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Features

  • Lightweight alternative to hickory
  • Allows more sensitive and controlled playing
  • DIP grip provides back weight to the stick
  • Play with maximum grip at maximum speed
  • Extra lightweight 7A profile with more reach

Description

Maple wood is a lightweight alternative to hickory that allows for more sensitive and controlled playing. Maple sticks produce dark tones on your instruments and offer a softer feel. Maple DIP® models are treated with a double coating of our exclusive DIP grip, providing a desirable back weighting to the stick. If you are looking for a stick with maximum grip to relax your hands that is still light enough to fly, Maple DIPs are for you. 7A Drumsticks are a slightly thinner version of the world-famous 5A size. Slimmer in profile, they offer a lighter playing touch around the drums. This Super 7A model is extra lightweight and also offers a little extra reach.

Item Weight: 0.704 ounces


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: ZIL ZS7AMDG


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 3, 2011


Color Name: Green Dip


Material Type: Maple


Size: Super 7A


Percussion Diameter: 1.33 Centimeters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great sticks
Great sticks and the grips hold in your hand much better
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by scott deal

  • Great for Gitadora Drummania
I use these to play Gitadora Drummania at Round1 and they're very nice. Definitely pleasantly light and the grip is nice without being distracting, I was afraid it'd be super grippy or uncomfortable. In my experience, if you hold too lightly they'll rub against your skin more which could cause discomfort, but it hasn't been an issue for me (and I don't have very tough hands.) I'll usually get a few hours in on a good night and never have comfort issues or blistering. Also the green is a cool look :3 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2019 by Chris

  • like all of you drummers I am in search of ...
like all of you drummers I am in search of 'the perfect sticks'. Once I tried these dipped sticks I knew I could stop looking. I tried several weights and settled on the 7A. I mainly play an electric Roland kit and I like the sound that sticks help me deliver. They last longer on the electric kit with rubber cymbals then when I use them on the Zildians on my acoustic kit. I have tried both nylon and wood tips and prefer the nylon. I estimate a set lasts me 3-4 months before the rubber starts to wear down. Eventually I have to roll it off but I still have a functioning pair. They work fine, but I prefer the rubber coating. I have tried both the black and neon green coatings. No difference other then color. I have also tried several pairs of the 5A size and they performed as well. But overall the 7A fits my playing style. Give them a try. I hope they work for you as well as they have for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016 by Little Ceasar

  • Great Light Sticks
I play drums in church and our church is a big concrete box that seats about 1,500 or so. In order to try to bring the overall volume down went from Vic Firth Jack Dejohnettes to Rods. Rods are OK for some stuff, but there's just no attack for certain sounds. Switching to traditional grip and these Maple 7As has been absolutely great! The lighter weight of Maple and the 7A size makes controlling the volume easy and all with the attack and control of an actual stick! The dip actually is handy for flipping the sticks over and getting softer cymbal rolls. Kind of wish the dip was not bright green, though. Bottom line, Love them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018 by Tim L

  • Great sticks, nice and long with good grip
I use these and the black and white ?uestlove sticks, i like long thinner ones, and generally like the dipped ones, so I don't have to wax sticks.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023 by Drums and Life

  • Great buy. Worth a try for rock, jazz, country, and folk for a few examples. Not super heavy hitters.
Was curios if I would like the grip. It's great. I used to use the tape in the '90s its better then that. Lol! Great feel in general, good balance, the round tip sounds nice, I usually like the nylon tip but it sounds good. Even on the ride I get a nice ping. Usually don't get with a wood tip. Would def recommend, rock jazz they have a good balance for playing soft with control for smaller venues and folk percussionist. Or shots soumd nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2016 by theunderdawg

  • Overall Good
I think these drum sticks are pretty great. They are light weight, have a good grip, and don’t break very easily. The only flaw I may see is the coating peels after a year. I have bought this pair again and again after they get a little worn(I use for school, replace every year). They are overall great especially for their price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice sticks.
Nice sticks for any drummer, has the grips on the sticks so they want slip.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2022 by Chris Freeman

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