[MATERIAL MH3] MODEL ONE
High-stiffness composite structure: made with a reinforced technical polymer matrix used to offer a more direct, compact and defined response during play. This configuration represents the most responsive variant in the range, developed to promote structural stability, impact precision and dynamic continuity even in high-intensity playing.
Direct dynamic response: the shaft structure is designed to offer a more immediate and controlled response. This configuration promotes faster energy transmission and a sensation of greater definition on impact, maintaining precision and continuity during play.
High-intensity vibration control: thanks to the structural characteristics of the MH3 configuration, this variant maintains a stable and controlled response even in the most energetic dynamics. The composite architecture and the internal system help manage the stresses generated by impact, promoting stability and consistency of behavior over time.
Precision & Power feel: the greater structural stiffness and the more direct response generate a defined, precise and responsive feel. It is the configuration developed for musicians seeking greater presence, dynamic control and playing stability in high-intensity performances.
The designations MH1, MH2 and MH3 are internal technical codes assigned by MHADLY / Blue Series S.r.l. Unipersonale to specific families of technical materials used in the production of the Tech Sticks. The codes do not identify proprietary materials or official commercial names of the manufacturers, but represent exclusively an internal classification adopted for technical, production and traceability purposes.
Contained-type material release level

*The values indicated on the 0 to 7 reference scale were defined on the basis of internal tests carried out on white sandblasted drumhead, used as a reference surface for assessing the transfer of black residue. The classification is determined according to the visual perception of the release during impact, recorded by the internal technician responsible for carrying out the tests. This assessment does not derive from fully controlled or absolutely repeatable test conditions, but from observations made during real testing, and must be interpreted as a comparative indicator between materials and not as an objective or universally measurable value.