Best Playwood Kombi Mallet Multi-10HR Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Playwood Kombi Mallet Multi-10HR based on experts and consumers reviews.
RAV Vast Mallets
Based on 6 reviews
Bought these and the difference is so huge! Playing with your fingers makes also a special sound...but even more, with mallets you get such a clear and high volume! The whole room resonates with it. Highly recommend to invest in it! And learn to play with mallets and thumbs. :)
Rohema 5C FS
Based on 1 reviews
These double ended sticks are great - the drumstick end is very comfortable and useable as a 5A stick, and the felt end is not too heavy or too hard like some other brands. Great for cymbal rolls and soft tom-tom sounds. I've bought these before for my school band and now I have some for my own use.
Wincent Dual Mallet/Stick
Based on 3 reviews
If you have / need a pair of mallets in your stick bag, why wouldn't you have a pair that you can flip over to use on the drums?! As mallets they're pretty soft, but they're perfectly adequate for producing a nice cymbal swell. As sticks they're a bit light for my taste; they feel like a 7A to me. But you wouldn't want to use them as sticks full time - the felt gets in the way a bit and the shaft feels like a softwood, so they probably wouldn't last too long as full-time sticks. In my perfect world, these would have hickory shafts and slightly firmer felts; in this world, I'll take the flexibility.
Playwood Kombi Mallet 15CF
Based on 1 reviews
Nice multi-functional mallet's for cymbals and drums. Opposite end is a drumstick for quick change's. Fairly hard felt, produces nice cymbal swells and for drum work too. Good quality, feels good and will last for years. Well worth the spondookie's. Declan Campion Drums