Dunlop Nylon Max Grip Jazz III 6 Pack

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Pick Set

  • Matt Heafy Custom model
  • Guitar picks
  • Combines speed, precision and handling
  • Specially developed nylon offers the perfect balance between flexibility and stiffness
  • Jazz III shape
  • Pointed tip
  • Set of 6 pieces
Available since December 2019
Item number 478022
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness Set
Delivery Quantity 6
$9.90
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The sandpaper pick
snakeyay 17.06.2020
To preface this, I've just ordered some 20 packs of different picks in order the find the "one" that fits me and my playing style (I played an ESP LTD EC-1000 in Standard tuning, I couldn't test this with heavier gauge or a 7-string guitar).

I test all picks with the following parameters:
1. A fast/heavy metal song
2. Strumming songs
3. Practice pick, ala scales up and down
4. Slow song that requires exact attacks on phrases and is not "shreddy"

This is a SMALL Jazz III pick (not the XL version), so if you're not used to the miniature size of the pick, this will come as a surprise.

To get this out of the way immediately: if you do not like small Jazz III's (it's worth to give them a shot), this is NOT a pick for you.

Regarding the testing, this pick is simply amazing in all of those segments, but with a slight twist. The tone you get from playing with this pick is rather "thumpy" and not as attack/aggressive-heavy as you would with a Hetfield Ultex pick, which is to be expected.

Doing pinch harmonics with this pick is so so easy, but that applies to almost all Jazz III picks.

This pick is almost the same as other Jazz III's, however, this one has the most grip I've ever seen on a pick. This is almost sandpaper-like grip. However, this can also be a bit of a double-edged sword, as if the pick gets slightly misplaced in your hand (it causes more issues than a standard pick would due to its miniature size), you need extra effort to put it "back in place", as grippiness is then working against you. However, once I got used to the size of the pick, fast playing was so much easier than almost any of the picks and it rarely "falls out of place".

My personal preference is that I would pick the Ultex Jazz III XL over this pick for my playstyle, but if grip is what you're looking for - look no further, this is THE pick for you.
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They work great for me
Stefan Lucian 11.05.2020
Really grippy even though my hands sweat a lot.

They also seem very durable, compared to some other picks that i use.

Recommended !
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Grippy and thick
SanHolo 04.10.2021
The thickness of these is slighty thicker than the standard jazz III and the grip is very aggressive which digs into the meat of your fingers. I have noticed that grip is often also related to the material and not only on the aggressiveness and sharpness of the extrusions of the grip portion. So for me actually something like a Tortex material gives me more grip than the sharp max grip extrusions.
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Better than the classic Max Grip Jazz III
Primzi 22.07.2020
Good grip, better durability, and they look awesome :D
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