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Protect your arms from fatigue with Vic Firth American Classic 5A Kinetic Force cues. With a weighted handle that follows your every move, this pair of hickory sticks will help you gain speed. Ideal for hitting heavy, fast shots without straining.

ARTICLE N° 123563
Push the limits of your endurance with the Vic Firth American Classic 5A Kinetic Force. Designed for drummers who want to maximise their hitting power without burning out, this revolutionary version of the 5A incorporates a highly dense metallic material directly into the tip of the neck. By altering the weight distribution, this unique design utilises the principle of kinetic energy: the stick tilts forward with more natural momentum, allowing you to play harder, faster and longer while significantly reducing muscle fatigue.

As well as this major technological innovation, the structure retains the recipe for the range's success. Carved from top-quality hickory wood, this pair of mallets offers excellent vibration absorption and rock-solid strength. Its medium neck ensures a smooth bounce, while its teardrop-shaped wooden olive extracts a rich, precise and punchy sound from your cymbals and skins. Available in a natural colour with a classic lacquer finish, it redefines playing comfort for high-intensity sessions.
Stick Type
 5A
Tip shape
 Tear
Stick length
 406,40 mm (16,000")
Handle material / coating
 Hickory (white walnut)
Body diameter
 Ø 14,40 mm (0.565")
Tip material
 Wood
Packaging
 Pair
Color
 Natural
  • Vic Firth American Classic 5A Kinetic Force
  • Pair of cues
  • Body material: Hickory wood
  • Finish: Lacquer
  • Neck type (Taper) : Medium
  • Olive material: Wood
  • Olive shape: Tear Drop
  • Colour : Natural
  • Specific technology : Dense material/metal insert at the end of the handle
  • Diameter : 0,565" | 1,44 cm
  • Length : 16" | 40,64 cm
Vic Firth - American Classic 5A Kinetic Force
Vic Firth - American Classic 5A Kinetic Force
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