Pros & Cons
Pros
Just the right hardness to make a bright sound and flexible enough for some more subtle caressing of the strings. Good grip, great for both strumming and picking.
Used these for years and love em. Love these pics. I am only an amateur player, but these really are my go to pick.
Great price very happy. Top quality. Arrived next day. Exactly as described. Original and best.
Cons
They are very poorly made, with a molding flash line along the edge and a squared off uneven tip. They also ware out very quickly.
Highlights
Quality
Seem to strum better with the plectrums the ordered item and was well packaged with care
Good quality productwell made and has a nice tone
Price
My partner only uses these type of guitar picks and to find these at such a good price was a blessingwill definitely be purchas... Read More
Competitiveness
So far ive not worn or broke any and i play at least 15mins a day
Quite simply the best picks on the market
Good for players who sweat a bit more than usuall and like to play heavy
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Being a beginner i found the thicker picks too rigid for strumming
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Seems like you pay for the brand for such a simple item
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Light weight thin picks good for strumming but you need something heavier for picking i prefer a medium gauge my mistake
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Though if you were looking for something lead specific i would say this is a bit to soft
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
To thin for me but as described
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used to think these were way to flimsy and i couldnt work with them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Why is it that plectrums cost so much it must cost fractions of a pence to make them