Finished with round, rubber heads, the Vic Firth M5 mallets serve as excellent practice tools for a xylophone, glockenspiel, vibraphone or marimba.
The Vic Firth M2 mallets with medium hard round heads are of all types. These mallets are versatile with their all-round sound character.
With the Vic Firth M4 mallets with very soft large round heads, every piano simo piece comes into its own. These mallets from Vic Firth's American Custom Mallets series have a very soft head.
The Vic Firth M3 medium mushroom head mallets lend themselves well to an all-round playing style. The ball is a durable 3-ply nylon construction.
The M7 mallet from Vic Firth's american costum series is extremely suitable for playing xylophone or bells aggressively and very loudly.
The Vic Firth Virtuoso M214 Hard mallets are suitable for marimbas and especially in the low registers. Designed for the solo marimba player, the mallets feature wool ends with rubber core.
If you are constantly raising the bar for yourself as a percussionist, then these Vic Firth M263 Medium Hard marimba mallets might be what you are looking for.
The Vic Firth American Custom M10 mallets are ideally suited for hard playing on marimbas. The round head of string is enormously hard, giving you a lot of volume and attack. The wooden stick is 16 inches long.
This pair of Vic Firth Becken CS1 beaters have a round, soft wool head to pull low-end depth out of your cymbals. Excellent for performing dark crescendos, these beaters work perfectly with larger cymbals.
The M223 is the medium hard model from the Ney Rosauro signature series. Made with flexible and hard-wearing rattan and featuring a rubber tip covered with grey yarn. Suitable for melodic and other percussion.
The Corpsmaster sticks are specially designed for outdoor use. The M70 sticks are made with a birch stick and grey yarn around a medium-hard, round tip. For marimba, vibraphone and other percussion.
The Vic Firth M155 mallets is a set consisting of two mallets with a hard, round, plastic tip. These mallets are designed for playing the 'lead line' on the highest part of the marimba or vibraphone.
These Vic Firth Robert Van Sice Signature mallets have a hardness of medium-soft and are particularly suitable for the four lowest octaves of a marimba.
These Vic Firth Signature mallets were designed in collaboration with leading US percussionist and marimba player Robert Van Sice.
With these Vic Firth Signature mallets, designed in collaboration with American percussionist and marimba player Robert Van Sice, you get mallets with a hard feel that give quite a bit of power.
Designed in collaboration with leading marimba player Robert Van Sice, these Vic Firth Signature mallets have a hardness of medium-hard.
These Vic Firth Robert Van Sice Signature mallets have a hardness of 'extra soft', making them very suitable for subtle playing on the marimba.
If you are constantly raising the bar for yourself as a percussionist, then these Vic Firth M267 Medium Hard Ian Grom Signature vibraphone mallets might be what you are looking for.
The Vic Firth Virtuoso M213 Medium Hard mallets are suitable for marimbas and especially in the low registers. Designed for the solo marimba player, the mallets feature wool ends with rubber core.
For playing the lower part of the marimba, Vic Firth's M182 mallets are excellent. This is a set of two mallets with a synthetic yarn tip and a 17-inch stick made of birch wood.
Part of the American Custom Mallets Series by Vic Firth, these M6 plastic-head beaters offer full control when playing a xylophone or glockenspiel.
The Vic Firth Virtuoso M211 Medium Soft mallets are suitable for marimbas and especially in the low registers. Designed for the solo marimba player, the mallets feature wool ends with rubber core.
The Vic Firth Virtuoso M212 Medium mallets are suitable for marimbas and especially in the low registers. Designed for the solo marimba player, the mallets feature wool ends with rubber core.
The universal, all-in-one Vic Firth M241 beaters have a medium-hard feel and are part of the acclaimed Contemporary Series.
If you're looking for a universal, all-in-one mallet, the Vic Firth Contemporary series is the right place to go. This is the M242 Hard model.
If you're looking for a universal, all-in-one mallet, the Vic Firth Contemporary series is the right place to go. This is the M243 Very Hard model.
If you are constantly raising the bar for yourself as a percussionist, then these Vic Firth M260 Soft marimba mallets might be what you are looking for.
If you are constantly raising the bar for yourself as a percussionist, then these Vic Firth M262 Medium marimba mallets might be what you are looking for.
If you are constantly raising the bar for yourself as a percussionist, then these Vic Firth M264 Hard Signature Ian Grom marimba mallets might be what you are looking for.
The Vic Firth American Custom M14 xylophone mallets have a soft synthetic head which lends them the characteristic sound of plastic-head beaters, but with a little less attack and a rounder overall sound.
To get more out of your chimes, Vic Firth has the Chime Hammer. This has two different striking surfaces, providing either a bright or a warm sound. You can also use it on a cymbal.
Ney Rosauro is known for his marimba and vibraphone playing and percussion compositions. These signature sticks are made of highly flexible rattan and feature medium soft tips covered with yarn.
Set of Rattan mallets for Vibraphone with medium beaters. Rubber beater wound with special yarn specifically made for the total range of the Vibraphone and play with a very rich sound. Stick length 15 3/4 inches.
These mallets have a medium hardness and work across the entire range of a marimba.