Clayton

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Made of nylon, these guitar picks called Frost-byte are sure to impress with their extra raised grip and strong durability.
Clayton Frost-Byte Standard 1 Dozen Guitar Picks .80 mm
Clayton Frost-Byte Standard 1 Dozen Guitar Picks .80 mm

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1 dozen picks

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4.25

8 Reviews

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses

  1. Back-Up2
  2. Concerts2
  3. Practicing2

Cons

  1. Poor Quality1

Describe Yourself

  1. Experienced3
  2. Professional Musician1

Pros

  1. Good Quality3
  2. Easy To Use2
  3. Functional2
  4. Improves Sound1
  5. Nice grip1
  • One pick to rule them all

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byEthaniel

    fromLaramie, WY

    My favorite pick, and I've tried (almost) everthing. I keep multiple thicknesses on hand. Smaller than a standard 351 size, but bigger than a jazz III. The smaller size and sharp tip makes it great for picking fast, articulate lead lines, but is still big enough to cleanly play rhythm without my fingertips hitting the strings. Has a sharp edge bevel that relases cleanly from the strings. Agressive grip texture keeps the pick where I want it, comprable to dunlop max grip. The nylon material is very durable, and produces a brighter tone than other nylon picks. I only have two small complaints: 1) some of the picks have a sharp spot on the back edge that needs to be sanded off, this is more common on the thicker gauges. 2) nylon is more flexible than other materials, so I would recommend going up a gauge if you're used to other materials. For this reason, I'd really like to see this pick made in sizes heavier than 1.22 mm

  • Excellent

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byPickboy

    fromBoston ma.

    Decent picks with grip

  • I would buy from this company again.

    5

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    submitted6 years ago

    byKevin

    fromUndisclosed

    Perfect Thank you

  • Great control pick.

    4

    submitted9 years ago

    byJMT

    fromTucson

    I got a 1.08 in a sampler pack and really like playing with it. But I decided this kind of pick would suit me better in a slightly more flexible thickness, so I opted for the .96. It's much more flexible than I'd expected, but it feels quite good. The grip is incredibly strong.

  • I love Clayton, but not these picks

    1

    submitted9 years ago

    byWeber the Shredder

    fromWashington

    I have used Clayton picks exclusively for almost 10 years, and I love the designs and the fact that I'VE NEVER BROKEN A CLAYTON PICK! But these Frost Byte ones aren't like the other Clayton picks. Out of the packaging, these picks had a rough spot from where they were attached to the mold!! I pricked my finger on the first pick I grabbed! This rough spot is easy to file down with a nail file, or even on concrete, but the fact that they weren't already smoothed out was disturbing. Even after filing it down, I found that the picks just aren't anything like the other Clayton picks. The textured grip is nice, but it doesn't glide on the string like their other acetylene picks do. These feel like a rough, kinda cheap plastic. Maybe if they were smoothed out before they go into packaging, it might help. For now, I will use these as a backup to my backup picks. Or for decoration because they are a cool color.

  • Fantastic

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byIsaac Lilly

    fromWadsworth, Ohio

    These pics get the job done. smooth play, strong grip. great for acoustic/rhythm play.

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