Dunlop

Description

The Tortex Flex Standard Guitar Picks from Dunlop Manufacturing provides you with a complete range of durable, great-sounding picks. The Tortex Flex combines the durability and articulate tone of Tortex picks with the flexibility and warmth of nylon.

Play Fearlessly

The Tortex Flex picks are designed to withstand even the most aggressive playing styles without sacrificing tone. Constructed from highly durable Delrin plastic, these picks have a long lifespan and deliver a crisp, clear sound. Their flexible nylon composition allows them to bend with ease while maintaining their shape so you can play fearlessly without worrying about breakage.

A Familiar Feel

With a standard pick shape, the Tortex Flex provides a comfortable, familiar feel for most guitarists. This versatile shape suits a variety of musical genres and playing techniques, making it an excellent all-purpose pick.

Tone and Flexibility

These innovative picks combine the best of both worlds, delivering the articulate tone of Tortex picks with the flexibility and warmth of nylon. The result is a pick that produces a balanced, well-rounded tone with enhanced warmth and depth.

A Pick for Every Player

Available in a range of gages from light to heavy, the Tortex Flex line offers a pick to suit guitarists of all skill levels and playing styles. Whether you prefer a flexible light gage or a rigid heavy pick, there's a Tortex Flex for you.

Dunlop Tortex Flex Standard 12 Pack .50 mm 12 Pack

Features

  • Memory and durability of Tortex
  • Flexibility and warmth of nylon
  • Standard shape, .50mm

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4 Reviews

75%

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Best Uses
  1. Practicing2
  2. Back-Up1
  3. Concerts1
  4. Everything that requires flat picking1
Cons
  1. Learning curve may be steep for some1
  2. Of course, it does eventually wear down1
Describe Yourself
  1. Novice2
  2. Experienced1
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Functional3
  2. Good Quality3
  3. Easy To Use2
  4. Improves Sound1
  5. Doesn't wear down easily1
  • Great picks, good price

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byMichael

    fromRound Rock, Texas

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Switched to thin picks to improve my strumming. Great picks, improved my strumming immensely.

  • Yes

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byDavid

    fromHouston TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I play my fender acoustic guitar with it. It's a good size for big hands and they last a long time before wearing out.

  • Why do people rate the seller instead of the product?!!!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byGabriel V.

    fromEl Cajon

    For me this is the perfect pick (for sure, not for everyone). You can change the angle of the pick to get drastically different pick attack. Yes, indeed. Dynamics are very diverse with this pick. Sharp angle for heavy chords and bold single notes. Nearly parallel for light chords and legato. Light touch gives less compression; cleaner more open sound. Heavy handed touch brings out higher output, which drives the preamp in to more intense breakup. With thick picks, when you pick very lightly they tend to squeak extendedly, meaning it lingers in the air for a moment on the single notes, and it clacks and squeaks when playing chords. Not all thick picks do this, but it is an issue for many. But with this super thin pick you can produce some of the thickest sounds you could desire; that is very surprising (At least, it was to me, since basically everybody says thin picks make for a thin sound). One thing you must know, is that this pick gauge is very hard to master fast alternate picking with. :( With practice you can achieve as great of speed as you could even want (Tony Abasi uses a .73mm, which is quite thin for his application, and my goodness is he a fast player). All things considered (which I don't have the time to devote to an all out exhaustive breakdown to)... This pick will make you a better player of you work at it. If you don't want to refine your picking hand technique through tried and true practice, you may want to consider another option.

  • Never order from you again

    1

    submitted5 years ago

    byGary C

    fromJackson New Jersey

    Poor delivery timing

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