🎶 Elevate Your Play with Picks That Rock!
The Jim Dunlop 449P.60 Nylon Max Grip Guitar Pick Player Pack includes 12 high-quality nylon picks, each with a thickness of 0.60mm. Designed for durability and optimal grip, these picks are perfect for guitarists of all levels. Proudly made in the USA, they offer minimal wear and are essential for enhancing your musical performance.
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 6.35 x 0.33 cm; 8.5 g |
Item model number | 22449060012 |
Colour | Blue |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | 0.60 millimeters |
Material Type | Nylon |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | 0.60mm |
Item Weight | 8.49 g |
M**N
I bought these picks and well, I like Kim.
Best damn picks I ever found. I’m an expert at dropping picks at gigs whilst I’m playin’ 3 chords and the truth - and I don’t drop these baby’s as much as any other pick on the market. I used to break strings too often so I went to a lighter pick and thinner strings - and I chose these. These picks are thin - but they have a ‘thick’ grip. Oh yeah. These are the only ones I buy. Check out my band to see me not dropping them. Please, I need the followers. Though I don’t know why as I can’t quite work out the correlation between followers on instatwat and ticket sales. But anyways, give me a follow as it gives me a little hope.
D**Y
Best grip
Best, high grip picks!
D**.
Brilliant!
These are quickly becoming my go to plectrums. I've been trying lots over the past couple of years and I've found that these are a perfect thickness for me - sturdy enough for picking and flexible enough for strumming. The textured grippy bits are great too.
M**T
Dunlop Nylon Max Grip Picks - at last a pick that works for me!
To write a review about a small item such as a guitar plectrum may seem trivial. But if you've struggled to find the right pick to the point where you've opted not to use one at all (for fear of going mad through frustration), you might have an idea of how it feels to finally find one that works well for you.I struggled to play steady shuffle strumming patterns on both electric and acoustic guitars using a pick. Like other reviewers standard Tortex picks kept slipping in my hand. Although after I bought a Tortex selection of picks I did find the yellow .73 and orange .66 thicknesses to be best for me - but not perfect, which how I arrived at this point.I'd recommend anyone who is experiencing similar problems to buy the Dunlop Plectrum Selection on Amazon. This contains a range of 12 picks (Nylon and Standard) in various thicknesses. It might help you identify the right pick types and thicknesses for your style of playing.I've read that most players move on to thicker picks eventually, but for the present the nylon .60 works well for me - great for acoustic guitar strumming, no problems with shuffle strumming patterns (which is a big confidence booster and helps me make progress as a player), no frustration caused by slipping picks and good for lead work on an acoustic guitar.Good service from supplier Dirty Riffs Guitar Shop also.
A**T
Best Pics
These are the best pics as fair as lm concerned 😟
L**A
Great for sweaty hands.
Wouldn't use any other pick. Great grip. Effectiveness essentially depends on how good the guitarist is, and the equipment used. It won't turn you into Brian James, but at least they won't keep flipping out of moist hands.
D**G
Max grip
Have been using Jim Dunlop .75mm picks for years, needed something more flexible, these .60 do the job just grand
S**N
nice grip
I am just a beginner and mainly playing acoustic. I have lots of different picks that i have bought (some for look, some for varying thickness) I found some without any embossing to be very slippy in my hand, even to the point I had to score them with a stanley knife to increase grip. But when when strumming faster tunes still found them moving around in my hand. Even the standard Jim Dunlop nylons (with raised logos embossed) would slip between my fingers. I haven't dropped any but found they were moving around and making me try to contort my hand to use effectively! (maybe I need to grip harder !!)These ones are very grippy and so far no slipping. I haven't played for long periods but they are better than i have so I just ordered more in different thicknesses. If they are genuine? I don't know - they are ever so slightly "rounder" at the tip than my other Dunlop picks, but TBH I don't really care, they work well and were cheap enough.
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