


🥁 Never miss a beat—stick with the Stagg DSH!
The Stagg DSH Drum Stick Holder is a durable, plastic clamp-on accessory designed to hold two pairs of drumsticks securely. Compatible with both electronic and acoustic drum kits, it offers a lightweight, compact solution for quick stick access, favored by drummers seeking efficiency and reliability during performances.
| ASIN | B000OR2G8S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,690 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #64 in Drumstick Bags & Cases |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Stagg |
| Brand Name | Stagg |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | Clamp |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,497 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00882030135170, 05414428135179 |
| Included Components | 1 x Drum Stick/Beater Holder |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 6.5 x 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Drumstick Case |
| Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 6.5 x 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | Stagg |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Remo Stockhalter |
| Model Number | DSH |
| UPC | 882030135170 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty against manufacturer defects. |
A**B
Useful, strong clamp
Admittedly this holder isn't exactly stylish, but it works well. I bought a couple of them since I have a few drums sets. It fits nicely on my Roland and Yamaha electronic sets. You can easily clamp it on at an angle and it stays put, and it's very easy to move around if needed. Worth the money if you don't want your sticks lying around.
H**Z
I genuinely don't know how everyone isn't using these
Its baffling to me because grabbing sticks from below my hi hats is SO MUCH EASIER than reaching over to my floor toms. But even if you don't agree with that and find it easier to reach your stick bag on your floor tom, most drummers already have a stick bag on the floor tom so why not ALSO have 2 pairs of sticks below your hi hat or wherever else you want them on the left side of your kit? Obviously if we lose a stick, it can be the left or right, so it makes sense to have sticks on the left. ESPECIALLY because most drummers play righty so even if you lose your right stick, it would be smart to put your left stick in your right hand to keep playing the beat since most drummers and drum kits are right hand dominant. It's crazy but I never see these even on pro drummers setups but frankly I won't do without them. I even got another clamp for my brother's drumset in Florida that I barely use lol So far they seem reliable. They fit 2 pairs of sticks though if they're 2B or bigger it'll be tight (luckily I use 5B which fits fine) There's no better stick holder IMO. I don't even attach my stick bag most of the time, but i always use this clamp to make sure I have quick access to sticks.
M**N
A+ but most people mount it wrong. See Pics!
A MUST HAVE ACCESSORY!! I’ve been using one of these since the early 90s. It was produced by Tama back then and when it finally gave out (a 30 year life span!) I was so glad to find that Staggs is now the producer of them. I rely on this accessory every practice, every band practice, every single gig. It’s that important! However, most people I’ve seen using theirs, are setting it up wrong. You need to have the clip on the OUTSIDE of your high hat stand (or cymbal stand if mounted there) away from you. That way the sticks naturally face where your hand is when playing. If you put the clip facing you, your sticks are vertically up and down which can interfere with your high hat or at the very least, is an unnatural motion to where your hands are moving when you need to grab a stick while playing a song. When you drop a stick mid song, you need to keep the groove going uninterrupted, and by having the stick close to your hand/snare drum (see pictures) this angle allows for that. Even with my crowded high hat area that includes three accessories mounted to it: an iPad holder, a tray for my earbuds etc, and stick holder (you’ll have to put your own band sticker on yours, they come unbranded :) It fits well and the individual stick holders mounted to the clip, allow for you to move them into the right position for your set up. The build quality is great - just as good as my old one: It includes a strong spring to hold the clip to your stand, individual stakeholders stay in place where you put them, even with heavier sticks. You can remove the rubber caps on the stick holders, this allows for a larger stick to go in them. I’m going to buy another one just in case these stop being produced. It’s that important of an accessory. Plus it’s a great value for the money!
R**.
Drum Stick Clip-on Holder
Works well with electronic drums when you don't have a good way of hanging stick bag from floor tom rim. I clip it on hi hat stand and works pretty well!
P**K
Perfect!
Great grip, solid, durable, easy to set up, and looks great! It fits stands and power racks, holds 2 pairs of sticks, and it's probably the best prices around for one of these.
R**R
I Chose This Product Because Of Volting, Not Riveting
Straight forward clamp-on drumstick holder at a reasonable price. I bought this brand/model because the stick holding tubes are attached to the clip/clamp by nuts and bolts. Ultimately, you can remove one side or change the angle of the stick tubes to match your needs. Some similar items use permenant rivets. One drawback: The factory gluing of one of the stick tube bottom caps gave way and needed to be re-glued.
J**S
Excellent product
Excellent product
P**N
while they're fine for grabbing a replacement stick once you let one ...
The clip on this thing is big! I've clipped it to my timbale stand tube, hihat stand tube, and the double-braced leg of my drum throne, and the notched rubber pads on the jaws keep it quite secure while statically holding two pairs of sticks. However, If you whack it or pull the sticks out at an angle, it may come off; it is certainly not a "fixed" means of attachment. Also, beware that the top opening of the cups are actually a bit small; while they're fine for grabbing a replacement stick once you let one fly, it's not so good as a holder for putting sticks into when trying to switch quickly back and forth between hand-played percussion instruments like congas, bongos, or djembes and stick-played instruments such as timbales, cowbells, or woodblocks. For instance, I wrapped a few layers of Gorilla tape around the ends of some old, shortened 5B sticks that I use on a rack of cowbells and woodblocks, and they barely fit in at all. Would be way better if the open top end was flared out to help guide the sticks in. 11Also, the way the cups are attached to the clip, they were very difficult to rotate, and after forcing them, they seem a little too loose (too soon to tell for sure...).
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