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ProMark Drumsticks

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Reviews

Critic Reviews

Gear Review: Promark ActiveGrip and FireGrain Drumsticks | Tom Tom Magazine

tomtommag.com

Promark's FireGrain and ActiveGrip drumsticks deliver impressive durability and unique features for serious drummers. The FireGrain sticks, with their heavier, denser feel, are perfect for hard hitters looking for resilience, though they may lead to arm fatigue over extended use. Meanwhile, ActiveGrip sticks shine with a temperature-sensitive coating that enhances grip, keeping your sticks securely in hand. However, the review notes that the FireGrains' short taper might not suit everyone's preference, and the weight could be a drawback for those accustomed to lighter sticks. Ultimately, these sticks cater well to specific playing styles, making them a solid choice for drummers who prioritize durability and grip, albeit with some considerations.

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From Ashes, New Promark FireGrain Drum Stick Review

idrumchicago.com

Promark's FireGrain drumsticks deliver a striking combination of durability and balance, thanks to their unique heat-tapering process. They visually stand out and feel smooth while maintaining the weight and performance of traditional hickory sticks. The reviewer found them to excel during live performances, allowing for more aggressive play without compromising comfort or grip. However, the review does not mention any significant drawbacks, which leaves one wishing for a more rounded critique. Overall, these sticks appear to be a solid choice for drummers seeking resilience without sacrificing playability.

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Promark Firegrain Sticks Review

drumspy.com

Pro-Mark's Firegrain sticks are a stunning blend of durability and aesthetics, delivering a rich, woody sound reminiscent of traditional hickory despite a slight tonal shift. Their heat-treated construction promises impressive longevity, with one reviewer claiming years without breakage. However, some players may find the sticks feel a bit stiffer and front-heavy, potentially requiring an adjustment period. Visually appealing and infused with a delightful smoky aroma, these drumsticks are a solid choice for drummers seeking resilience without sacrificing sound quality. Ultimately, if you're after a reliable stick that stands out while playing, Firegrain deserves your attention.

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See how Nicholas Collins uses Promark Drumsticks

Nicholas Collins

Drummer

Genesis

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In timestamp 4:42, He talks about his custom Promark sticks. He states that these sticks were modeled after the Steve Gadd signature sticks by Vic Firth, but with an added bit of weight.

See how Alex Pappas uses Promark Drumsticks

Alex Pappas

Drummer, Music Producer

Finch

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Alex Pappas uses Promark Drumsticks, as evidenced by a photo he posted on Instagram on April 15, 2022, showing a box with drumsticks he used, accompanied by the caption: "So much history in this bin, I can't even stand it."

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