Jim Dunlop Nylon Standard Max Grip Plectrums
The new Max Grip Nylon pick from Dunlop is a big leap forward in pick evolution. A molded gripping surface made of a carefully engineered coarse grip provides an unparalleled non-slip surface. The combination of Max Grip and a sleek, nylon, tapered tip makes this the perfect pick for speed pickers and hard strummers who want extreme precision & durability - without losing control of their pick. Available in .60, .73, .88, 1.0, 1.14 & 1.5 mm for all playing styles & techniques.
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Jim Dunlop Max Grip Nylon pick
Jamie
25 August 2011
First time i've ever written a product review but have just received these picks and they appear to be fantastic. I bought them because of the other good reviews and have to agree with everything that has been said. they really feel so right when you use them.

My best picks yet
Paul
10 August 2011
I've gone through quite a few picks in the past 3 years and kept trying different kinds. Maybe I'm just clumsy but I've had the occasional pick fly out of my hands - especially when sweating on stage. I tried resins and grip enhancers and they just make a mess. First time I got these out the packet they felt amazing to hold. They won't slip and the design is subtle enough that they don't feel awkward. In fact I hardly need my mic-stand pic holder anymore! I never drop these! I only replace them if the tip gets worn. As review below said, they do seem to be lighter than the guage states, so go one higher if you want the same as your usual feel.

Smooth, great tone, excellent grip: Prayers answered!
Tim Addison
20 July 2010
Fantastic picks. I've tried pretty much every Dunlop pick and these are my favourite so far. These will NEVER slip out of your hand. The heavier gagues have a pointier tip which are great for lead playing and shredding. They are slightly softer than the gague says, however (which put me off slightly with the heavier gagues for fast playing), but that goes for all nylon picks and the smooth, beveled edges and pointier tips on these will compensate for it. Good tonal charectaristicts, too. Do yourself and your playing a favour and get some of these picks!
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