Drumsticks
This category covers drumsticks and related percussion beaters for electronic and acoustic setups, including wooden, synthetic, and specialty tips. There are 85 indexed products with an average rating of 4.56 and price range about $33–$160, from brands like Vic Firth and ProMark
Top Products
ProMark 5A Drum Sticks - Classic Forward Hickory, 4 Pack
ProMark
Mid-Range
ProMark Classic Forward 7A Drumsticks (Hickory, Oval Wood Tip) 4 pack
ProMark
Mid-Range
ProMark Classic Forward 5B Hickory Drumsticks, Oval Wood Tip
ProMark
Mid-Range
ProMark Drum Sticks - Classic Forward 2B (4 Pairs) with Oval Wood Tip
ProMark
Mid-Range
Promark Drumsticks RBH565AW-4PFG
ProMark
Mid-Range
CardioStix Cardio Drum Sticks with Double Grip (1 Pair)
CardioStix
Budget
Vic Firth American Custom Timpani T3 Staccato
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
Vater Manhattan 7A Wood Tip Drum Sticks (VS3P7AW) – 3 Pair
Vater
Budget
Vic Firth American Classic Hickory 3-Pair Nylon 5B Drumsticks
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
ProMark 5B Shira Kashi Oak Drumsticks, Oval Wood Tip
ProMark
Mid-Range
Vic Firth P5B.3-5B.1" Drumsticks (Pack of 4)
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
ProMark Rebound 5A FireGrain drumsticks, Acorn Tip, Hickory
ProMark
Mid-Range
ProMark Rebound 5B FireGrain Drumsticks, Acorn Tip, 4 Pairs
ProMark
Mid-Range
Vic Firth American Classic Value Pack Drum Sticks (P5AB3-5AB1)
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
TAMA Rhythmic Fire 7A Drum Sticks (7AF) Japanese Oak
Tama
Budget
Vic Firth SD1 General Wood Tip Drum Sticks (3 Pair Bundle)
Vic Firth
Budget
Vater 5B Wood Tip Hickory Drum Sticks (VS3P5BW)
Vater
Budget
Vic Firth American Classic Extreme 55A and 5B Drumstick 2-Pack
Vic Firth
Budget
Vic Firth American Classic 2B Drumsticks – 3-Pack
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
Vic Firth 5B Wood-Tipped Drumsticks (3-Pack) with Cloth
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
ProMark Neil Peart 747 Drumsticks - Shira Kashi Oak, Wood Tip
ProMark
Mid-Range
Vic Firth 7A American Classic Drum Sticks (3 Pairs) with Polishing Cloth
Vic Firth
Mid-Range
QuigBeats Hickory 5A Drumsticks (6 pairs) in blue
CONSDAN
Mid-Range
Vic Firth American Classic 5A Wood-Tipped Drumsticks (3 Pack)
Vic Firth
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right drumstick size and weight?
Choose size and weight based on musical style and comfort: lighter, thinner sticks (e.g., 7-series) suit jazz and fast playing; medium-weight sticks (e.g., 5-series) are versatile for rock and pop; heavier sticks offer more volume and durability for louder styles. Consider length for reach and rebound, and try several sizes to find balance between control and power
What tip shape and material should I pick for tone?
Tip shape and material affect sound: nylon tips produce brighter, more articulate cymbal sounds while wood tips (oak, hickory) give warmer, more natural tones; round tips emphasize clarity, barrel tips increase attack, and acorn/teardrop tips provide fuller, darker tones. Match tip choice to the genre and the primary surfaces you'll play (cymbals vs. drums)
Are there differences in durability among drumstick woods and other materials?
Yes: hickory is the most common balance of durability, shock absorption, and weight; maple is lighter and less durable but faster for quick playing; oak is denser and more durable but heavier and harder on the hands. Nylon tips add durability for cymbal work; some sticks also use reinforced shafts or composite materials for extended life
What should I look for in drumsticks for beginners or kids?
Beginners should start with a comfortable, versatile size like a 5A or 5B depending on hand size and desired power; consider lighter or shorter models for children to avoid fatigue. Focus on hickory construction for shock absorption and choose a rounded or teardrop tip for balanced tone and easier control
How can I extend the life of my drumsticks and spot when they need replacing?
Rotate sticks between hands and avoid striking rims unnecessarily to reduce wear, keep them dry and store flat to prevent warping, and use nylon tips for longer cymbal life. Replace sticks when you see cracking along the shaft, significant splintering, a compromised grip, or when tone and rebound degrade noticeably
Do specialty drumsticks (rods, brushes, mallets) affect technique or setup?
Yes: rods/brushes reduce volume and change attack for acoustic or small-venue settings, while mallets produce softer, rounded tones for cymbals and tuned percussion; these tools alter technique (grip, stroke intensity) and may require different dynamics and mic placement during recording or live performance
How much should I expect to spend, and are there reliable options across price ranges?
Drumstick prices vary widely, with budget options commonly available under $25 and professional-grade models extending higher; many players find suitable, durable sticks in mid-price ranges around the average price for this category. Focus on wood type, tip material, and brand reputation rather than price alone to match needs and longevity