Wincent
Wincent
Also known as: Wincent Drumsticks
UnclaimedWincent is a Swedish drumstick maker founded in 1992 by Dan Nylén, who began crafting rods in his parents' garage in the village of Robertsfors in northern Sweden. The company later relocated to Gränna, where Nylén built a proprietary drumstick manufacturing machine using a one-step centerless grinding process — a technique that distinguishes Wincent from most competitors who grind sticks in mu...
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Wincent is a Swedish drumstick maker founded in 1992 by Dan Nylén, who began crafting rods in his parents' garage in the village of Robertsfors in northern Sweden. The company later relocated to Gränna, where Nylén built a proprietary drumstick manufacturing machine using a one-step centerless grinding process — a technique that distinguishes Wincent from most competitors who grind sticks in multiple passes.
The catalog spans over 40 stick models in hickory and maple, including standard taper, precision, XL and XXL lengths, and barrel-tip variants across common sizes such as 7A, 5A, and 5B. Beyond sticks, Wincent produces steel wire brushes in varying thicknesses, rods with adjustable o-rings (including the ClusterSticks line), and accessories like the RockKey drum key, ToneGel dampeners, and leather stick bags.
The brand is known among metal and hard rock drummers for durability and feel, with endorsers including Mikkey Dee of Motörhead and Tomas Haake of Meshuggah.
Wincent has 21 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Drumsticks, Mallets & Brushes and Drum Set Accessories. Their gear is featured by 18 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Metal, and Electronic. Notable users include Tomoya Kanki, Ethan Lambert, and Dave Grohl.
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