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4.66
108 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Best picks I've used.
Being a beginner, I've tried many, many different picks and have been trying to find a great heavy type to fit my style of music. I mostly play rock and metal, so this these picks (the 3.0 mm) suited me perfectly. They're just so awesome and fast. Perfect for speed picking or any kind of picking for that matter. I wouldn't use the heavy 3 mm ones for just strumming. For that, I'd recommend the regular Dunlop nylons or any thin Dunlop pick. I finally found the perfect pick to suit me, and you will too once you buy these.
Most Liked Negative Review
An okay pick but the plastic easily shave on the strings
Are used to pick for the first Time for a live performance. The pic made my hand feel tired after the performance. After I finished I looked at my base and I found plastic shavings from the pic on the Picard of my bass guitar. It seems that the plastic is not durable and shaves easily.
- Practicing36
- Concerts24
- Back-Up17
- All guitar playing1
- Everyday1
- Difficult To Use3
- They could be just a bit thick1
- Clicks when hitting strings1
- None1
- its a bit short for some people1
- Experienced25
- Novice16
- Professional Musician9
- Child1
- Good Quality42
- Functional40
- Easy To Use36
- Improves Sound23
- Super ergonomic1
Reviewed by 108 customers
I will always buy this product
submitted10 days ago
byRandolph
fromBelleville Michigan
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
These picks are so smooth and have the best feel in-between my thumb and finger. The indent of the pick keeps it from sliding away. These picks keep their shape and do not tear. I like both the 2 and 3 mm.
Cool, but not my style...
submitteda month ago
byDennis
fromVail, AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I got these for testing a 3D printed product I am working on, but I did try using this pick with guitar. It was okay. I'm used to holding my pick with two fingers on the front, so the grip style on the pick makes that less comfortable for me. It also seemed to add some extra noise from time to time on the strings. Usually a scratchy sort of sound. I guess I tilt my pick at an angle, because the only reason I can see this happening with this pick is because there is the slightest seam on the edges of the pick.
Great picks
submitted4 months ago
byY
fromW
These guitar picks might be better than jazz III picks, at least in my use cases. These picks are very smooth, can make a good tone, easier to get speed, and the grip is good.
Best pick ever!
submitted5 months ago
byLee
fromGlenolden, PA
I have trouble with my hands especially holding a pick. These made it so I can hold the pick nice and light without dropping it. #sweepstakes
Best pick ever!
submitted5 months ago
byLee
fromGlenolden, PA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Have trouble with my hands especially when gripping the pick. These made a huge difference I can hold the pick loose without dropping it.
I picked a great pick!
Verified Buyer
submitted5 months ago
byLewis
fromPuxico, Missouri
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I tried a similar pick from another musician and I was hooked. The next GC I saw I went in looking. I found these and wow! Always been a light to medium pick user but I love these. They could even be thicker and I would not mind. Definitely a great pick!
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submitted4 years ago
asked byMercy
fromChanhassen, MN
Are these picks suitable for my 8 year old who is learning to play the guitar?
Yes they will be good for a person of that age

















