Vic Firth 7A Nova Hickory Wood Tip Reviews
Awesome!
I bought a couple of pairs because I thought I would run through them in a month. These sticks hold up great! Strong and reliable.
Good for the price
Really nothing much to say, they do the job for me. They feel good and they sound pretty much the same.
Perfectly balanced drum stick
High quality drum stick, perfectly balanced, very high quality-price ratio!
hand full of blisters
not a good wood layer finish, got a lot of blisters, tested once, and going back to my normal Vic Firth or Promark
Vic Firth 7A Nova Hickory Wood Tip
A very good quality stick for the money I prefer wood tip and vary my sticks depending on what style of music I'm playing these sticks are very usable comfortable good grip and so far have lasted very well I can recommend these sticks
Very good
Very good, but not quite as nice as the US standards. But then they are half the price. I use these live as they cheaper to replace. I use the more expensive ones for recording as I prefer the shape of the tips - but that's quite personal. Nothing wrong with these at all.
Great sticks, good price
It's an affordable, great quality pair of sticks, nothing to complain about. Definitely will be my go-to option in the future.
One of the best choices
Love the feel of these sticks, and also the durability.
The best choice between price and quality.
Amazing product.
Cheap and reliable.
We use it only on electric drums. No complains. All good.
Fair deal
They are Not the American classics and there is a reason for that, BUT is half price and you get a decent pair of sticks for the money. Perfect for jamming and practice, I use them wile I am searching for what I finally record but I have tracks with them, oups! They are not that balanced and perfect waited as the American classics but maybe last longer. My 7A wooden tip are with me, playing not serious rim shots, already 60 hours without damage. Fair deal for sure.
Stick style
this drum stick have a style and can do a great sound
Great for beginners
My girlfriend started drumming and wanted cheap sticks to get started with. She's had them a few months now and plays an hour-ish a week. Not broken yet and she says they are comfy to play with. I feel like if a harder hitter were to use them, they wouldn't last too long.
Good for playing at lower volumes
I use this in various pop bands, and they work great for rehearsing at a lower volume
Surprisingly good..
These are Vic firths cheapest sticks but seem to be as durable as the most expensive.
Recommended for sure!
These are my go to sticks
Very solid grip , it fits my hand amazingly.
I feel like i found my perfect drumsticks and will be buying again.
Cheers
Good cheap sticks
They are good, but tend to break easier than other more expensive sticks. Overall a good feel and weight. They will do just fine for a beginner or a player that doesn't hit that hard.
I bought it to give a birthday present to a friend who plays drum for more than 40 years. I often see him with these drum stick when we jamming together.
They're good
Being used to 5Bs these feel really light.
They're ok.
Are not quite like a pair of American Classic, but for half the price, I feel like these are much more worth it.
I have to say they could be a little more durable, but overall, ours pretty good.
Nice lightweight sticks
I bought these just for practising on my home kit. Other people have come over and really hit these things hard and they haven't broken or even chipped months into use! Im really happy with these.
Excellent
Ony pros here:
- nice design
- not expensive
- easy and comfortable
Drumsticks should be just like them.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Vic Firth
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $6
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