JIM DUNLOP TORTEX
Jim Dunlop’s reformulated delrin material has a grippy, matte finish and ‘aggressive’ attack, it has great memory and is hard-wearing - it’s called TORTEX (always in capitals).

This popular material has been used to make plectrums for decades now and has been developed and perfected somewhat over that time. Nylon is a fairly forgiving material and provides a soft attack and warm, full tone at even the most acute picking angle. Nylon plecs tend to have raised gripping surfaces and a good amount of grip especially in drier conditions. They’re most favoured by acoustic g...
This popular material has been used to make plectrums for decades now and has been developed and perfected somewhat over that time. Nylon is a fairly forgiving material and provides a soft attack and warm, full tone at even the most acute picking angle. Nylon plecs tend to have raised gripping surfaces and a good amount of grip especially in drier conditions. They’re most favoured by acoustic guitar players to remove some of the ‘pick-y-ness’ from the sound.
Jim Dunlop’s reformulated delrin material has a grippy, matte finish and ‘aggressive’ attack, it has great memory and is hard-wearing - it’s called TORTEX (always in capitals).
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