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Dava's Jazz Grip Combo pack contains 2 each of the delrin, nylon, and gel jazz size models.

Made from delrin, nylon, and polycarbonate gel, and in a size players are used to for a jazz pick, Dava Jazz Grip picks combine a sharp tip with a rubber grip. Now get the control a precision needed to perform the fastest runs without the fear of dropping your pick.
Dava Jazz Grip Combo Small 6-Pack Assorted Colors

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  • I really like these picks. Would love in .050.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    bykeefus reefus

    fromdeep in swamp

    I have hand issues. These picks are great. Picks don't try to rotate, and don't back up. I also drop picks a bit less, can't help spasms, but the pick truly seems to solve most of my problems.

  • Worth trying, particularly if you're having slippage.

    4

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    submitted7 years ago

    byJohn

    fromUndisclosed

    Definitely worth a try. I'm still getting used to them, but so far, it's been a positive experience. As I'm getting older, my skin is getting dryer and my picks are slipping easier than they used to. I've been using the Dunlop Jazz III picks with the raised writing, and still like them, but was searching for an alternative. I tried the plexiglass V picks, the one with the holes, and I liked that, but found it too thick at the end. It's still a good choice too, but not right. These picks have that rubbery coating in the grip area. It's not as sticky rubber as you might expect, but it does give you a good grip. In this 6 pack, it comes in 3 types. the yellow ones are more flexible. The orange and red are similar, but I think the red ones are a bit stiffer, but not by much. The only issue I've noticed is that occasionally where the rubber meets the plastic, it will catch the string, like a snag in your fingernail (if you play with your nails at all). But that has happened very seldom. Overall, yes, worth trying.

  • Nice pick

    4

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    submitted8 years ago

    byJohn

    fromundisclosed

    Nice pick good sound kind of small

  • Well done.

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byShane Spangler

    fromTucson, AZ

    These jazz picks have to be the best I have tried so far. They beat the dunlop ones by a land slide. The differences are, these are a bit thinner so they aren't so stiff, the grip of course(which was the best feature because the regular jazz picks get slippery, and the tortex ones feel weird), and the 3 different kind of tips. I prefer the Yellow tips which I believe is the nylon. So i would definitely suggest these to anyone not liking the regular jazz picks or someone just trying something different.

  • Cool Picks for Something Different

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byPaul McElreath

    fromAsheville, NC

    I got these cause I'm trying new things. I got this pack because of the variety. They are cool and neat. I like the nylon first then the delrin, and last the gel. You can get different tones from each. Fun to jam with. Will get some more for sure.

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