🎶 Elevate Your Beat with Every Strike!
The On Stage 2B Maple Drum Sticks are expertly crafted from high-quality maple wood, ensuring they are stronger, straighter, and longer-lasting. Each stick is meticulously logged, air kiln dried, shaped, sanded, and sealed to provide optimal performance and a powerful sound, making them the perfect choice for both amateur and professional drummers.
S**N
Pile of saw dust under your hats? These are perfect for you!
Guys seriously...If you are looking for well balanced perfect sticks then look elsewhere...these are cheap practice sticks..If you area heavy hitter and you blow through tons of expensive sticks during practice then these are perfect...they are cheap...they are cheap for a reason...The only issue I have had is the tips...spend the time and glue them on properly...the tips go flying all the time. Just use simple cheap super glue. They are just pressed on and they dont stay. Did I mention they ere cheap? I got these for just that...I chew up sticks and for practice sessions or just jamming I use these...If I am playing out then I use my good sticks...buy those in bricks too...a lot cheaper but dont expect to much for this price . They are weighted good enough for that...they last a decent amount of time even for heavy hitters...Im a rim shot guy...flat snare......my snare tears mine up quick...plus the way my hats are I chew through them pretty quick...but THEY ARE CHEAP....thats the real deal here. Not the sticks. For the price of these things I am giving them a solid 5 stars...just remember if you get the nylon tips...glue them on...they wont stay on there more than 3 minutes...unless youre a jazz guy...maybe 10 :)If you have any questions please leave it in the comment box and I will try to help you. As always be safe and happy drumming!!
S**N
Nice 5B Drumsticks
These On Stage 5B drumsticks have good balance, good weight, and a nice finish. Compared to my last set of drumsticks they are made from a much more dense maple which helps with repeated rimshots. My last set would split and crack, these only exhibit the smallest of dings on the wood but remain nice and tight.I don't know about all of the reviews saying the tips pop off, but, because of those reviews I also purchased a bunch of super glue. I have not needed to use any of it because I couldn't pull the tips off to save my life. So far, with daily play, the tips are staying on and are doing just fine for me.I like the fullness of the 5B, it's great for classic rock and any heavier beats in music. They really feel rugged. Oh, and the price on their 12-pack was right too.Keep on Drummin',Shallamon
R**Y
Do not waste your time!!
Ive been a drummer for the better part of 20 years... These sticks are not worth it. Yeah, they are inexpensive and you get a lot of them, but save yourself the trouble and dented skins!... I figured why not, give them a shot, more of a goof chance than anything (hey, sometimes it pays off) but Im not mad that I did, I learned my lesson like so many others... Half of the sticks were warped, they break easily (after 2 hours of moderate playing) and Im not a hard hitter, the nylon tips are not glued on well, they come flying off, and caused me to dent 2 heads from the sharp tip. Furthermore, they are not sized properly. They are the diameter of a 5b, but the weight of a 5a, obviously due to inferior woods being used... I threw away the last 5 pairs that were left as I couldn't take the hassle and damage any more... Do yourself a favor, buy the Pro-Mark Japanese white oak sticks, they cost a bit more, but last 10 times longer than any other wood stick I have ever played, are perfectly balanced and tuned.
S**K
The price is great, but the tips fly off occasionally
I am a PE teacher and I do drums alive with my students. The price is great, but the tips fly off occasionally. If you super glue them on they stick pretty well. For the price it is a good deal, maybe try to pull off the tips before you use them and add glue before hand.
K**S
Pretty good-- but you have to glue the tips yourself. ......edit 2....
Not crazy about the branding on the sticks, but the price is nice, they're balanced well enough, light, have nice length, and the tips project pretty nicely on my cymbals. Also, they don't mark cymbals or heads anymore than namebrand.Not sure about longevity, but I don't try to destroy my drums when I play, so I figure I'll get some time out of them.--okay, two days later, you lose a star because one stick lost a tip yesterday, and the tip of the second tip pulled right off, during the SECOND session with them 🤔😑 Hopefully that pair was the exception. Use better adhesive, people.--edit 2....I pulled all tips with pliers ( wasn't hard ) and glued them back on with clear gorilla glue, and after a few pretty fervent jam sessions with one pair, they seem to be holding up. They're still worth it for the price, and they make alot of noise for lighter sticks; I will likely buy another pack.
P**.
Truly Great!
I'll be honest, I was on the fence about these sticks. I've always preferred to buy name-brand products, and Vic Firth has always been my go-to brand for sticks, but I've been a bit strapped for cash lately, and decided to give these a shot.What do I think of them? They're great! So far, I haven't broken a single stick, and I've been playing everyday since I bought them over a month ago! They chip and dent just as often as Vic Firth sticks do, but because they seem to be a tad bit thicker, they're not breaking yet. A couple of times I've had the nylon tip fall off, but all I did was push it back on against a hard surface, and it stays on. I imagine that if it flew off you could always put a drop of crazy glue inside of tip before putting it back on the stick.All in all, for the price and the amount of sticks that you get, combined with how durable they seem to be, these are a great value. I recommend giving them a try if you're strapped for cash and can't afford name-brand sticks.
D**Y
Nylon tips not glued on
I host an open jam and purchased these for drummers to use if they don't bring sticks. The first night using them destroyed my drum heads. You can easily pull the tips off the sticks with your hand. After glueing the tips on they were much better, but don't hold up well to even light playing. After a 3 hour night of playing with drummers who don't even hit very hard my drum carpet looked like it spent its life under a saw mill. I believe we went through 4 sticks that night.
A**Y
I Play Hard and these Sticks can Take It✔️
These sticks are a good mix of light enough to be Fast yet Heavy enough to Pound with. Not quite as big of a Beaver Dam under my Hi-Hats after a gig and the Tips stay on reasonably well and don’t take my Bass Players ears off regularly . The Price is Right. (Sorry it wouldn’t allow a picture)
I**.
Mejor de lo que esperaba
La verdad si que han salido muy buenas las encontré en promoción y hasta ahorita no se me has quebrado el par que ocupo... Tengo baquetas para rato.
A**ー
軽いです
アメリカン・ヒッコリーに比べて、かなり軽いです。メイプル素材は、ささくれ立つよりへこんで行きます。へこみが度を超すと、割れてきます。AHW5Bと持ち比べると、重さが全く違いますが、太さは気になりません。ヒッコリーか、メイプル・オーク系かは好みだと思います。
A**R
Worst stick ever!
These sticks are terrible!!!!The tips ,ALL of them are not glued down. They fly off in about 2 min of playing.I just played for 6 hours today.I tried all 12 pair. Less then 2 min and tips fly off.I would NEVER wish these on anyone.The price is cheap, it seems like a good deal.Dont buy them !!!!!
J**O
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