Maxime Leroy
His chopsticks: Kukulkan 5A.
Benjamin Balair
His chopsticks: Ananda 5A.
Jeremy Radawiec
His chopsticks: Ananda 7A.
Craig Horobin
His chopsticks: Kukulkan 5B.
We know how important sound quality is to you. That’s why our drumsticks undergo thorough quality control before leaving our workshops.
Thanks to their know-how and their machines, our teams meticulously check the resonant frequency of each stick, as well as its weight, dimensions and wood quality.
Our mission is simple: to ensure that the sound produced by our drumsticks lives up to your expectations.
The quality of the wood chosen is the first step towards a pair of quality chopsticks.
We work exclusively with hickory wood, a white walnut native to North America, renowned for its perfect balance of flexibility and strength.
Thanks to this rigorous selection of wood, our innovative manufacturing processes and our extremely precise quality controls, Vikory chopsticks last 2 to 3 times longer than the average.
Innovating for a better game
As you know, mallets made from poor-quality wood tend to chip, crack or even break after your playing sessions.
As a result, your musical space turns into a lumberjack camp, or worse, your drumsticks break during a concert.
Vikory’s secret is to modify the moisture content of the wood from which our sticks are made. The result is better vibration absorption, longer life and a much more present playing sensation.
In other words, Vikory chopsticks take a beating without cracking as much as your conventional chopsticks.
Save money to play more
Since the beginning of our adventure, our aim has been to manufacture top-of-the-range, durable chopsticks at an attractive price.
As drum enthusiasts, we’ve never appreciated paying 15 euros every two weeks to change our drumsticks (and poor quality ones at that).
Our chopsticks cost 20 euros and last 2 to 3 times longer than conventional chopsticks.
As the table opposite shows, over the year, you spend an average of 48% less with us than with our competitors.




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