Ever feel like a juggler when you have to switch from a stick to a mallet? Fret no more progressive rock man! The ahead SwitchStix are just like a regular drum stick but with a twist, a mallet end on each stick. Conquer that "complex" drum solo without the juggle. Learn More...
Soft round head for soft playing. Learn More...
Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Learn More...
Medium rubber. For practice on marimba, xylophone and vibraphone. Learn More...
Hard phenolic 1 in. ball. For all-around playing on bells and xylophone. Learn More...
In addition to standard drumstick playing, the Travis Double Stick Mallet is ideal for a number of techniques including cymbal swells and muted tom fills. Learn More...
With birch shafts for rigidity and consistency, they are favored by layers who prefer extra reach without the added flexibility of rattan. Learn More...
Larger and heavier. Produces an enormous sound. Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Coupled with round seamless heads, they produce bigger and brighter sounds. Learn More...
Medium hard for rhythmic articulation. Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Coupled with round seamless heads, they produce bigger and brighter sounds. Learn More...
Designed by Dennis Chambers, the "DC Double" is a multi-purpose drumstick based upon the popular Dennis Chambers Artist Series Drumstick. With the small, round tip on the traditional striking end and a seamless felt mallet head on the other, the DC Double allows for a spectrum of tones from the dual stricking sources. Learn More...
For all-around playing. Produces rich sound yet is capable of rhythmic clarity. Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Coupled with round seamless heads, they produce bigger and brighter sounds. Learn More...
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