Drumsticks
Looking for the perfect marching band drumsticks? Look no further than Columbus Percussion, our expert staff will help you to find the best drum stick for you.
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Vater American Hickory 2B Nylon VH2BN Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory 2B Wood VH2BW Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory 55BB VH55BB Drum Sticks
Manufactured in response to consumer requests, the 55AA and 55BB models offer just a little extra reach for the 5A and 5B players without adding a bunch of weight or compromising the feel of the sticks. Both models feature the classic acorn style tip. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory 5A Stretch VH5AS Drum Sticks
Same grip as a standard 5A, but longer for some extra reach around the kit. Small Acorn tip for warm cymbal tones. A very versatile stick model in size. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory 5B Nylon VH5BN Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory 7A Stretch VH7AS Drum Sticks
A long version of a traditional 7A for some extra reach. Small Acorn tip for warm cymbal tones. Great for a variety of drumming applications. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory 8A VH8AW Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory Fatback 3A Nylon VH3AN Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory Fatback 3A Wood VH3AW Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More -
Vater American Hickory Fusion Nylon VHFN Drum Sticks
Hickory is the most popular wood used for making drumsticks. Hickory is denser, heavier and more rigid than Maple. Hickory can also absorb a great amount of shock, which reduces hand and wrist fatigue. Dark, or "brown" hickory, is found closer to the tree's center and is slightly denser and heavier than "white" hickory. Learn More