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· THE ORIGINAL PICK STANDARD: Dunlop Nylon Picks established the modern standard for precision and quality with its color-coded gauge system. · WARM TONES & SMOOTH RELEASE: The sound of Nylon Picks is timeless, offering rich warmth and a release that’s nice and smooth. · COMFORTABLE FLEXIBILITY & HARDY RESILIENCE: Nylon Picks have just enough give so that you can dig in minimal resistance, and they’ll keep their shape no matter how hard you dig in. · STANDARD PICK SHAPE FEELS FAMILIAR IN THE HAND: The tried-and-true standard pick shape feels familiar in the hand so that you can dish out those classic Nylon tones with ease. · RAISED LOGO GRIPPING SURFACE FOR IMPROVED CONTROL: With a raised logo surface to choke up on, Nylon Standard Picks give you that extra layer of control to hit each note with confidence.
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MuskieReviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Over the years I have used many different picks. Without question, these picks are my favorite. They are just the right thickness for all types of playing. I have dropped many picks while playing sets in front of audiences, but I have never dropped one of these because the grip seems to be just perfect. The are very durable and seem to last forever. They are, of course, a light pick, but whether I am playing plugged in or acoustic, it is enough. Usually, I am playing smaller rooms when it is acoustic, so it is fine. If I were playing a bigger room with only acoustic, I may want to increase the thickness for more volume.
Michael T. SpanoReviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Great picks and with the rough surface they're easy to grip
Enoch J.Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Great products as always. I used to use .60 picks but these offer a little bit more rigidity and less of that plastic strum sound. There’s a little of that plasticine sound but it also feels better. Don’t be afraid to try them and keep a few if you’re a .60 user like me. You never know if you need more of that pick punch.
KileyReviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Great pick. I like the grips for my fingers and can’t beat the price.
IanReviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
easy to hold and sharp in attack, cheap given their durability. at first, coming from tortoiseshell style pickups, i thought it felt really cheap in a bad way, but after some adjustment, it's quite comfortable and the build quality is solid.
NOIZZLENReviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
It's ok not my favorite
JamesReviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I loves these picks a lot. They have a grip on them and shaped really nice.
Barrett on BooksReviewed in the United States on September 25, 2013
I've played electric guitar over 35 years, and I'm a gigging guitarist in a band. I've used many types of picks over this time, but I've settled on these and here is why: 1. They don't break. I've never had one break on me - but I've certainly broken other types of picks. The nylon material used on these is very tough. 2. They have molded in texture, this keeps the pick from slipping - either moving in your grip, or worse, dropping it. I don't think I've ever dropped one of these, but I know I've dropped other types. I always keep a spare pick handy in case I drop my pick - but I've never used the backup with these picks. This is the most important attribute of these picks for me. 3. They print the thickness of the pick. So if you have several thicknesses, you can definitively tell which thickness you like - and avoid buying the wrong thickness. I think they are color coded too - but I would rely on the printed thickness. It does not wear off, by the way 4. Price is good. It is true some have some flash around the edges, it varies lot to lot. I don't find this a problem. The strings will rub this off tip in no time. If the rest bothers you, it can be quickly removed with a bit of sandpaper, or rubbing it against a wound string, or even on your jeans. I have not found the flash to be a significant issue, however. These dunlop picks have been my choice for over ten years now, and I won't go back to a smooth surface pick - they just don't provide the grip I need. Ordering more today. (I do still lose them, however! No fix for that yet.) As for which thickness - that's a personal preference, and will vary based on guitar, strings, and style of play. These (.73mm) are slightly more flexible than most mediums, but are stiffer than most "thin" picks for certain.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2025
As described.
Roman NikitchenkoReviewed in the Netherlands on September 22, 2021
This pick comes with a company logo stamped out. And this was a really great idea - it does not fall out of your fingers easy. Good feature for beginners. Also it is flexible - allows many mistakes. On the other side - it makes not wanted noise - could disappoint some people. In general this product is good if bought for a right reason with the understanding of its strong and weak aspects.
IanReviewed in Canada on June 21, 2022
LOVE these picks, to the point that they are all I can play. Very thin and flexible, and perfect for a rhythm strummer or campfire three-chorder like me. However, those looking to pick leads may find them too flimsy. A little pricey at a buck a piece, but I don’t wreck them, so as long as I don’t lose them, I’m good. A perfect product for my application.
NicoReviewed in France on July 16, 2024
bon prix et bonne qualité
Alan ReyesReviewed in Mexico on July 26, 2024
Siempre me ha gustado utilizar púas de nylon ya que estás a diferencia de otras nunca se desgastan y son muy cómodas, claro dependerá de el calibre que utilices, en lo personal me gusta mucho la .60mm pero dependerá de la función que le quieras dar "punteos” “rasgueos” “armonía” ”requintos”