I agree. I rarely have this problem with the Vics. But, yeah, it may have been a bad batch. It happens.
Man that sucks when that happens. 3 pair...sounds like a bad batch. Switch to Vics and see if the quality control is better.
I've been using Vater nylon-tipped sticks for years, and the tips have never come off.
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I have 2b vic grips with nylon tips and they haven't failed on me yet. I've had them for about a month, but... My wood 5a vic's that i've had since... Febuary/January? also haven't come off yet, and i've beaten the hell out of them so much you might as well call them angels. I don't think that there's a problem with your technique, but maybe it's just a sign to go out and grab some Vic's
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vic firth 5a nylon, or silver bullet, no more to say
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zildijin sticks are nice and light but i dont like there tips
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I use Los Cabos 5a nylon tips and have never had any problems with tips coming off and I have used this pair over a year now. The stick usually wears out before the tips.
Could be bad batch, switch to another brand for a couple months this way you can see if it is your technique and if all is well switch back after a few months and see if they resolved their problem with your original sticks.
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Thanks for the replies peoples, lot of food for thought
When I buy new sticks I do two things to test them.Firstly I roll them along a flat surface, usually the shop counter, to check they are straight. Then, as I always use nylon tips, I try to pull the tips off. If they are made correctly this should not be possible but if they do come off then they are rejected as sub standard.
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