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A Step Above
The Dunlop Nylon Max Grip are a step up from the regular dunlop nylons.
The grip truly makes it easier to hold for long and sweat does not make them slippery. I have been using them when needed on/off for 7 years.
I highly recommend them if you prefer a lighter pick and want the security in grip strength. 4/5
The grip truly makes it easier to hold for long and sweat does not make them slippery. I have been using them when needed on/off for 7 years.
I highly recommend them if you prefer a lighter pick and want the security in grip strength. 4/5
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Very good for beginners
A soft pick with good quality.
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As good plectras as they get
Been using mostly Fender plectras of this thickness 0,60 mm. Both are good.
The name is not important, These Dunlops have better grip than Fenders. Grey color suits better to my modest purposes than orange. The price is not bad if you get 12 at the same time. Unfortunately, I lose now and then some of these small playing companions.
The name is not important, These Dunlops have better grip than Fenders. Grey color suits better to my modest purposes than orange. The price is not bad if you get 12 at the same time. Unfortunately, I lose now and then some of these small playing companions.
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Good, though not that durable
A good guitar pick, and one of those that will probably become your staple pick for hammering away during practice or jamming sessions.
The grip is excellent and I don't think I have ever had one slip out of my hand while playing (miraculous, as most picks do!)
The only issue is that they are very thin and plasticky, which is a positive for playing but not so great in terms of construction quality. After only a brief play, the tip of the pick appears worn down from strumming which makes their longevity questionable. This is allayed by the fact that you get 12 in a pack, but still, it would be nice if they were more durable
The grip is excellent and I don't think I have ever had one slip out of my hand while playing (miraculous, as most picks do!)
The only issue is that they are very thin and plasticky, which is a positive for playing but not so great in terms of construction quality. After only a brief play, the tip of the pick appears worn down from strumming which makes their longevity questionable. This is allayed by the fact that you get 12 in a pack, but still, it would be nice if they were more durable
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Good picks
I mainly use thick picks, but sometimes I need to achieve soft sound of strumming. In this case I use this ones. Very nice grip, no chance to drop off. Good sound, good price. So it's dunlop picks, there is no problems with it at all. Good picks!
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Very grippy
Those plecks are great because they have great grip. I used other plecks before which are from Celluloid. I ordered the same strength but the Celluloid seem to be thicker, so I should have ordered thicker ones of these nylon. But that?s just personal preference.
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Nice pick!
I bought the 12 packs of picks. The grip is brilliant but the only downside is the sound the pick produces on the strings. You can definitely hear the plastic sound from the pointed end so I primarily use the thicker side as it doesn't sound as harsh on the strings.
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