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About ProMark Drum Sticks - Neil Peart 747 Shira Kashi Oak Drumsticks
Overall Feedback:
88% positive
68% appreciated the articulation, though 32% experienced muffled sounds
The sticks have strong tips and necks due to their thick overall design and are less likely to split as they are made of durable white oak.
The drumsticks have a thick overall design and are made of durable white oak material, making them less likely to split and providing strong tips and necks.
I experienced all the drumsticks splitting from the tip down, indicating a negative experience with their articulation.
86% appreciated the durability, though 14% faced premature wear
I have experienced that the drumsticks are lighter and brittle, with many splitting almost immediately.
My drumstick was fine for about a week until the nylon tip broke off, rendering it useless.
On the second use, the drumstick tip broke off, indicating poor durability.
I have had numerous sticks split almost immediately, indicating that they are not durable.
The drumstick was fine for about a week until the nylon tip broke off, rendering it useless.
On the first use, the tip of my drumstick broke off before noon.
72% liked the comfortable grip, but 28% found it slippery
The drumsticks made of durable white oak material are less likely to split.
The sticks have strong tips and necks due to their thick overall design and are less likely to split as they are made of durable white oak.
When I used the drumsticks for the first time, the tip broke off before noon. This suggests that the grip of the drumsticks is insufficient to hold the tip in place.
The drumsticks were fine for about a week until the nylon tip broke off.
The drumstick was fine for about a week until the nylon tip broke off.
76% praised the material quality, while 24% didn't
The drumsticks have a thick overall design with durable white oak material, making them less likely to split and providing strong tips and necks.
I prefer drumsticks with balanced weight and longer lasting oak over hickory.
The sticks are excellent, but the print on them is of poor quality.
82% praised the sound quality
The sound quality of these sticks is only matched by nylon tipped sticks.
71% appreciated the tip shape, while 29% didn't
I used the drumstick only once and the tip broke off on the 8th song, even though I didn't hit it heavily. In my experience, the tip shape of the drumsticks is not good and I have negative feedback about it.
After about a week of usage, the nylon tip broke off.
I used the drumstick for the first time on Sunday morning and the tip broke off before noon while playing the 8th song, just like other reviews had warned.
83% found the weight ideal, but 17% desired more
I prefer heavier drumsticks and my wood of choice is hickory.
78% found them well-balanced, but 22% thought they were heavy
I compared the drumsticks with the original trademark model and found them lighter. They broke after a 3-song gig. Shira Kashi Oak lasts for weeks on end without compromising its balance and integrity.
These drumsticks feel exceptionally comfortable when holding or playing with them, and make me feel like they are natural extensions of my hands. I can switch from blues to jazz to Latin beats to hard rock without having to make adjustments in technique to comfortably play in a different genre of music with these sticks.
The design of our drumsticks results in less rebound than traditional sticks.
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