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Posted by Andy Anderson on 30th October 2016
If you're a Mike Portnoy fan then you're going to love these drumsticks! Pro-Mark have just introduced the ActiveGrip 420X White Hickory Drumsticks that were co-designed with Mike Portnoy.
With crazy videos from Mike Portnoy these are a sure winner
These 420X drumsticks are 16.5" long and deliver a powerful projection that sounds fantastic! Featuring an oval wood tip which helps produce a warm tone when used on cymbals and drums. Complete with Pro Mark's patented ActiveGrip technology which is a grip solution that is activated by heat. The Mike Portnoy drum sticks are perfect for live performances.
The 420X offers more power and projection erring on the larger side of a 5A at 16 ½” long. The oval wood tip provides a warm tonality on cymbals and drums and appeals to the performance needs of most drummers. Featuring Promark's patented ActiveGrip technology which is a heat-activated grip solution that gets tackier as a players hands sweat and body temperature rises.
Hickory is the most popular wood choice for drumsticks due to its resilience, responsiveness, durability, and classic feel
Length 16 1/2"
Diameter .565"
ActiveGrip is heat activated and gets tackier as hands sweats and body temperature rises.
All Promark drumsticks are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA at our Texas facility to the most stringent quality controls in the industry.
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