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ProMark launches Eloy Casagrande signature drumstick with bigger feel

ProMark’s TXECW Eloy Casagrande stick leans 5B in diameter but fattens up at the shoulder for a 2B-like hit, built for louder rimshots without losing speed.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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ProMark launches Eloy Casagrande signature drumstick with bigger feel
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ProMark has put Eloy Casagrande’s name on a stick that is clearly meant to feel bigger in the hand before it ever reaches the drum. The new TXECW signature model is built for players who want more force and momentum than a standard 5B usually delivers, but who still need enough speed and articulation to move cleanly around a full kit.

The core idea is in the profile. ProMark describes the TXECW as a 5B-diameter stick with a fortified shoulder that flares toward a 2B-style feel. In practical terms, that means the stick should carry extra weight into rimshots and backbeats, giving each hit more punch and a fuller sense of mass, while avoiding the slow, lumbering feel some heavier models can bring. For drummers who live in loud bands, that middle ground matters: enough heft to lean into metal-sized hits, enough agility to keep fast patterns from turning to mush.

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ProMark also gave the stick a teardrop bead, a choice aimed at keeping cymbal definition intact while preserving full tone across the drums. That detail makes the TXECW less of a blunt-force tool and more of a broad-use player’s stick, one that can still articulate ride patterns, ghosts, and accents without sanding down the top end. The finish follows the same practical logic. The stick comes in raw natural wood with Eloy Casagrande’s custom graphic printed on it, keeping the look clean while leaving the wood feel exposed.

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The launch also leans on ProMatch, ProMark’s weight and sound-matching process. That matters because artist sticks are often judged as much by consistency as by profile, and players buying multiple pairs want them to feel close from stick to stick. For Casagrande fans, the TXECW reads like a heavier, more forceful answer to the standard artist model, not just another logo swap. It is built for the drummer who wants the reassurance of a 5B, the authority of a 2B shoulder, and the articulation to make both count.

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