Blue Devils Sticks

System Blue Snare Drum Stick

System Blue Drum Stick

This beefy hickory stick has been designed for maximum control. With the thick diameter and large round bead, the DC50 is easy to control between diverse musical passages producing a full, rich sound and consistent rim shots at any dynamic.

System Blue snare drum sticks are designed by the Blue Devils percussion staff and produced in-house at Pro-Mark’s facility. The three models of sticks are designed to range from a beefy stick for mature players down to a stick with a small diameter that meets the needs of younger players.

TXDC50W
Length: 16 7/8"
Diameter: 0.720"

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TXDC51W
Length: 16 3/4"
Diameter: 0.680"

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TS8 - Sean Vega Signature Tenor Stick

System Blue Drum Stick

Designed by former DCI Individual Tenor Champion, RCC and Blue Devils staff member, Sean Vega, this tenor stick has the feel of a snare stick with the sound of a tenor mallet.

  • The TS8 is designed for maximum control using high quality hickory with a Comfort Flare grip and a customized nylon cookie tip designed
  • Length: 16 7/8” Diameter: 0.680”
  • This stick features the perfect combination of quality and smart design and is an ideal choice whether you play or teach high school, college, or drum corps
  • The ideal tenor stick for your high school, college, or drum corps tenor player
  • 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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System Blue Drum Stick

TXDC17iW Scott Johnson Light Snare Drum Stick

System Blue Drum Stick
  • Hickory is the most popular wood choice for drumsticks due to its resilience, responsiveness, durability, and classic feel
  • Diameter: .650" Length: 16-5/8"
  • Large round tip provides robust projection
  • Medium taper provides a quick rebound and lighter feeling stick
  • Designed by Scott Johnson, Percussion Director of the Blue Devils and produced in-house at Pro-Mark’s facility

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TXDC27W "Scooter" System Blue Wood Tip

System Blue Drum Stick
  • Hickory is the most popular wood choice for drumsticks due to its resilience, responsiveness, durability, and classic feel
  • Diameter: .685" Length: 16-3/4"
  • Modified half barrel tip provides unique articulation and fast response.
  • Medium taper provides quick rebound
  • 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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TXXB3 Scott Johnson Practice Sticks

System Blue Drum Stick

Designed by drum corps legend Scott Johnson, the TXXB3 practice sticks are a pad and stick combined in one.

  • The "ScoJo" rubber tipped stick is great for practice as well as achieving a muted yet articulate sound from any marching snare or tenor drum
  • Length: 17" Diameter: .700"
  • The XB3 is designed to feel the same as Scott's DC17 marching snare stick
  • Can also be used as another sound source on your drums or keyboard percussion
  • 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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TXDC17W Scott Johnson Snare Drum Stick

System Blue Drum Stick

The DC17 was designed by drum corps legend Scott Johnson. The stick features a medium taper and full bead for a wide range of dynamics on the marching snare while still providing a great feel in the player's hands.

  • Hickory is the most popular wood choice for drumsticks due to its resilience, responsiveness, durability, and classic feel
  • Diameter: .700" Length: 17"
  • Round tip provides a robust sound on the marching snare drum
  • Medium taper for balanced response and rebound
  • 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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