Los Cabos Add Four New Marching Sets

Drummer’s Review

Like all Los Cabos drumsticks, the new Marching Sets are made in-house from 100% American wood, including red hickory, white hickory and maple, all responsibly harvested by FSC approved suppliers.

New Marching drumstick lines include the Los Cabos ‘Parade’ with a natural finish,  featuring a wooden ball tip, a short tapered shoulder and constructed from white hickory, a classic wood choice for any drummer that strikes the perfect balance between weight and durability.

The new ‘Halftime’ Marching sticks, also with a short tapered shoulder, wooden ball tip and a classy white finish are crafted from American red hickory, a hardwood native to the Eastern States of the USA, used almost exclusively by Los Cabos and known for its unparalleled elasticity and strength.

Also with a beautiful white finished, the new ‘Rally’ Marching sticks, with a medium tapered shoulder and wooden ball tip, again feature American red hickory, whilst the new ‘Pipe Band’ marching sticks with a long tapered shoulder and acorn tip, look effortlessly stylish in white over maple, a hardwood famous for its strength, bright sound and fast attack.

All Los Cabos Marching Drumsticks are manufactured and designed in-house, with performance and comfort in mind. Whilst providing an excellent rebound for a superb response during multiple bounce rudiments, the sound is powerful with a ‘long throw’. Los Cabos Marching Drumsticks are the perfect size, weight and balance…the ideal choice for drummers on the march and priced at £16.99 per pair.

LCM1 Parade Sticks 16″ x 0.695″ / 406mm x 17.7mm / Short Taper, Ball Tip

LCM2 Halftime Sticks 16″ x 0.695″ / 406mm x 17.7mm / Short Taper, Ball Tip

LCM3 Rally Sticks 17″ x 0685″ / 432mm x 17mm / Medium Taper, Ball Tip

LCM4 Pipe Band Sticks 16″ x 0.790″ / 406mm x 20mm / Long Taper, Acorn Tip

Los Cabos Drumsticks are exclusively distributed in the UK and ROI by JHS.

 

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