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7A made at traditional specs: a half-inch shorter than our popular Manhattan 7A model and with a small acorn tip for broader cymbal sound.
A little undersized in grip as compared to the popular Vater 5B. Classics 5B is very versatile in many musical applications and playing styles with its very comfortable grip size.
Combines a little extra length and a gradual taper to an acorn tip to offer superb response, feel, and dynamics in any musical application.
2B-sized grip and made from Sugar Maple for a lighter weight to move around the drums quickly. Small round tip for articulate cymbal definition.
A perfect stick choice for when a 5B is too light and a 2B/Rock model is too heavy.
2B style grip with a long and gradual taper to a small round tip for precision and clarity.
Between a 5A and 5B in grip diameter. Very well balanced with a gradual taper and small round tip.
Comfortable to the 5A player but with 1/2" extra length for extra reach and weight.
In between a 5A and 5B for a comfortable grip. The quick taper to a medium-sized round tip produces a clean sound on ride cymbals. A very versatile stick.
Great for a variety of applications including orchestral, pit, and jazz. Maple construction offers a lighter weight for a stick of its size. Round tip delivers precise tones.
5A sized grip with a double butt end. Great for loud, aggressive musical situations.
Sturdy shoulder and neck with a rounded barrel tip for volume.
The Matrix measures out as a 5A in the grip with a gradual taper to a small barrel tip for extreme cymbal clarity. A very quick feeling stick that is great for Jazz, Funk, and R&B drumming.
Small barrel-shaped tip for defined cymbal articulation. Very responsive.
Comfortable to the traditional 5A player. Small acorn tip for great cymbal and drums sounds.
Oval tip for greater surface contact. Heavier shoulder and added length for attack & punch.
Designed in collaboration with renowned educator Steve Fidyk, the Swing model has a "double taper", meaning that it is slightly thicker towards the middle of the stick than in the grip and then finishes with a very quick and thin taper.
Named after the legendary street in Manhattan and replicated after one of the early hand-turned Jack's Drum Shop Models this design is straight out of the great Jazz and Big Band era.
A sturdy shoulder to dig in with, combined with a small barrel tip that will pull out tonal clarity, and ghost notes along with the subtleties and energy of a fierce groove.