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Vater Percussion // Mike Wengren Model Players_Design
Mike Wengren Model
 

 
[ Mike Wengren Model ]
Designed by the multi-platinum drummer of the band Disturbed, Mike's stick measures in between a 5B and a 2B with a quick taper to an oval nylon tip. The extra length gives some added weight and a bit more reach. Nicely weighted and durable, this is a perfect stick for hard-hitting drumming. Stick is finished in a black stain with artwork featuring Disturbed's album logos.

"I've been playing Vater for my entire career. There simply isn't anyone else out there that crafts wood better than they do. My playing requires a lot of power, precision, and intensity. The added length and thickness combined with the beefier shoulder and shorter taper of my stick model was designed to help me do just that. It gives me that extra edge to push me to the limits of my performances night after night." - Mike Wengren (Disturbed)

L 17" D .625"
L 43.18cm D 1.59cm

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Mike Wengren Model

 
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