Easton
Easton
Also known as: Easton Sports, Easton Ahead
UnclaimedEaston is the music-industry footprint of Easton Sports, the aerospace-grade aluminum specialist better known for baseball bats, hockey sticks, and archery arrows. In 1992, Easton engineer and drummer Rick Grossman applied the company's aluminum tubing expertise to percussion, creating a synthetic drumstick built around a thin aluminum core wrapped in a replaceable injection-molded polyurethane...
Easton is the music-industry footprint of Easton Sports, the aerospace-grade aluminum specialist better known for baseball bats, hockey sticks, and archery arrows. In 1992, Easton engineer and drummer Rick Grossman applied the company's aluminum tubing expertise to percussion, creating a synthetic drumstick built around a thin aluminum core wrapped in a replaceable injection-molded polyurethane sleeve and capped with a threaded nylon tip. The design — branded Easton Ahead, an acronym for Advanced High-Efficiency Alloy Drumsticks — was developed in collaboration with retailer Bob Kasha and pitched as a far more durable, lower-shock alternative to traditional wood sticks.
Easton Ahead sticks were sold in standard sizes (5A, 5B, 7A) and signature models, with weight and balance tolerances kept under one percent thanks to the machined aluminum cores. Production under the Easton name was relatively short-lived: in 1997, Bob Kasha's Big Bang Distribution purchased the drumstick line outright, and the product has since been marketed simply as Ahead. Original Easton-branded sticks from the 1992–1997 window are now treated as collectibles by drum-gear enthusiasts.
Easton has 5 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Drumsticks, Mallets & Brushes. Their gear is featured by 5 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock. Notable users include The Rev, Shawn "Clown" Crahan, and Phil Rudd.
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