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Versitile (Great for Digging in)
At .71mm this is right where it needs to be for versatile guitarists who tend to jump from rhythm to lead playing a lot.
PROS: It's stiff enough for accurate playing but flexible also if you really like to dig in & bend/manipulate the shape of the pick & produce different textures. It's also flat & thin which is great for comfort.
CONS: This flat/smooth style of pick ( without any printed grip) seems to slip from the fingers more (but only occasionally) than a gripped printed pick but to be fair I like the flatness of them so it's a small price to pay. They also come treated in a white powder which is great for adding grip but it only lasts a couple of plays, so a fairly pointless addition really. Other than that these are my favourite picks to use with spanky rythm playing & versatile accurate lead playing also.
PROS: It's stiff enough for accurate playing but flexible also if you really like to dig in & bend/manipulate the shape of the pick & produce different textures. It's also flat & thin which is great for comfort.
CONS: This flat/smooth style of pick ( without any printed grip) seems to slip from the fingers more (but only occasionally) than a gripped printed pick but to be fair I like the flatness of them so it's a small price to pay. They also come treated in a white powder which is great for adding grip but it only lasts a couple of plays, so a fairly pointless addition really. Other than that these are my favourite picks to use with spanky rythm playing & versatile accurate lead playing also.
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The most comfortable in my opinion
Everything depends on your personal taste but here is my opinion from my experience with various picks, from cheap to fancy expensive, I found the gator grip as the most comfortable plus the 0.71 thickness makes it suitable for all styles which makes it easy to have one pick for everything rather than a pick for strumming and another one for fast playing... etc
Reasons for its comfort
- It doesn?t give you a feeling that you are holding a bulk of edgy plastic in your hand; it has this nice leathery feeling.
- Since the pick is not too edgy, it doesn?t generate a friction sound while picking.
- The leathery feeling gives you more grip on longer periods of playing.
- And the most comforting of all, the price, it isn?t bad at all.
Reasons for its comfort
- It doesn?t give you a feeling that you are holding a bulk of edgy plastic in your hand; it has this nice leathery feeling.
- Since the pick is not too edgy, it doesn?t generate a friction sound while picking.
- The leathery feeling gives you more grip on longer periods of playing.
- And the most comforting of all, the price, it isn?t bad at all.
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Worthy product
I have extremely sweaty hands and these picks kinda work for me, not much to complain about. Maybe there's some other picks in existance that give better grib but I didn't found them yet. Till then, Gators do the job.
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amazing picks!
these picks are AMAZING for playing fast music. at first i used to use very heavy picks and they played very slowly but after i got these they helped my playing so much. the only thing i don't like about these picks is that they don't have the best durability.
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Extra Grip For Those Who Need It
Due to issues with picks that would start to slip around my fingers because of my sweaty hands, I had to make the switch to Dunlop's Gator Grip picks. I feel they work great for solving my gripping problems, so I use these and the 0,96mm variant of them almost exclusively.
I found these 0,71mm picks to be a great companion to my playing style. They are a good mid-way thickness for strumming and at the same time being able to pick those hard notes on the electric guitar. Even though these picks are slightly on the thinner side, I haven't had any problem with tear, but I have had them wear out quicker than usual.
I found these 0,71mm picks to be a great companion to my playing style. They are a good mid-way thickness for strumming and at the same time being able to pick those hard notes on the electric guitar. Even though these picks are slightly on the thinner side, I haven't had any problem with tear, but I have had them wear out quicker than usual.
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Good pics for the price.
Colours a bit weird but I like it
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The pick I looked for all my life!
ideale dikte, zeer goeie grip, zowel akoestisch als elektrisch het perfecte plectrum voor mij!
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I found my pick of destiny
I play in an acoustic band and I have used regular Dunlop picks for years. I found one of these in a rehearsal room and tried it out and loved it. The grip on these is brilliant and the string contact feels soft and smooth. Compared to the regular Dunlop picks I used to use these seem to have a softer tone. I have never dropped a pick at a show and they seem to last quite a while.
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Good Grip
My hands and fingers always get sweaty when playing and the pick falling out my hand is a common occurrence. These have very good grip but only when the fingers are wet.
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Great picks, v.happy
Really happy with these. Sadly they just as easily vanish down the back of the couch with all the others...
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