Description
The ProMark Classic Attack 5A Shira Kashi Oak Drumstick is a versatile pair for drummers who need dependable feel and articulate response in a familiar 5A size. Whether you are a progressing student, a weekend gigger or a working tutor, these sticks offer a comfortable diameter and balance that suits a wide range of styles. The oval wood tip delivers a clear cymbal voice with musical warmth, while the solid oak build brings confidence for louder rehearsals and small to medium stages. If you want one pair to cover practice, lessons and performance, this balanced 5A set makes a strong, no fuss choice.
Features
Dense Shira Kashi Oak
Crafted from Japanese Shira Kashi oak, these sticks are naturally dense and durable, offering extended life compared to softer timbers. The added density provides a solid stroke with less effort, helping you project in band settings while maintaining a comfortable feel for longer sessions.
Oval Wood Tip Clarity
The oval wood tip produces a clear and musical cymbal tone with enough definition for ride patterns and a full wash when you open up. On drums it offers focused attack without harshness, making it a reliable all round choice for rehearsal, live work and recording.
Classic 5A Balance and Control
The familiar 5A profile and medium taper give you a responsive bounce and easy dynamic control. It feels equally at home with rudiments on a pad, finesse on the snare and broader strokes around the kit, so you can switch styles without swapping sticks.
Consistent Matched Pair
Each pair is weight and pitch matched for consistency from stick to stick. That means your hands receive the same feedback on every stroke, aiding even technique development and ensuring predictable sound and feel in lessons, rehearsals and shows.
Comfortable Lacquer Finish
A smooth lacquer finish protects the wood and provides a comfortable, secure hold. It keeps the grain stable through regular practice and performance, helping the sticks feel fresh and ready whether you are in the practice room or on stage.