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The Pickboy PB37P100 Pos-A-Grip Guitar Picks come in a pack of 10, featuring a durable 1.00mm gauge made from a high-quality Carbon/Nylon blend. Their unique raindrop shape provides an exceptional grip, making them perfect for guitarists of all skill levels.
C**S
Great pick for sweaty hands
This is the best pick for sweaty hands I have tried. I have hyper hydrosis which means my hands are sweaty all the time even when it’s not hot. This makes the pick turn after playing for a few minutes. This pick does not turn playing solos. It still turns when strumming but not as quickly.I’ve tried ”cool” picks with the sandpaper and that does not help. I have tried Dunlop Ultex picks but they didn’t help much. Ive tried all the picks in the Dunlop electric variety pack and the Dunlop acoustic variety pack and the really thin acoustic picks helped some just because the give in them put less pressure on the pick and it wouldn’t turn as much, but I play electric so I prefer a less floppy pick. The jazz 3 max grip was probably my second choice but not as good as this pickboy. I tried dava jazz grip. I thought the rubber on them might help but it didn’t. The little circles on the dava are not holes like the pickboy, they are flat. They are just a design element. I’ve tried the Dunlop Kirk Hammet pick with the little cutout at the top that some reviewers said helped slippage. It helped a little but not as much as jazz 3 max grip but probably is in 3rd place. The only one I have not tried yet are the gravity picks, they might be better than these pickboys but are really expensive for a pick, they probably work just as well if not better than these. Also one reviewer mentioned sanding the pickboy picks down because the edge of the picks are not smooth. It’s true they are not perfectly smooth but the edge does not impact comfort or playability. If you don’t like these you could always try drilling holes in other picks.Hope this helps saves someone some trouble. God bless!
G**6
Uhh no..
These are a waste of money,used them for a week now and they're still junk,tossed em out and DO NOT buy these,they look cool and the picture looks appealing but when you get them in your hands they are regular picks but drilled holes in them,garbage from pick boy,I'll stick w Clayton picks thank you lol
P**3
Best Grip
These are wonderful picks with a sure grip. I use them for playing bouzouki where I mostly pick and do some strumming.
T**G
My favorite as a teenager, and still top 5 now
These are the only picks that consistently work well for me when my hands get sweaty. Just great in general though. I regularly buy $12 picks to see if I like them, but these cheapies are among my faves in spite of everything.
J**.
Like strength — but fewer but larger holes would allow less slippage.
Like strength — but fewer but larger holes would allow less slippage.
W**J
Ridge around the edges
These are not smooth all around the outer edges, there was a sharp lip from the way they were made. I had to use sand paper to smooth them out. I did not care for the pick for lead, but might be okay for rhythm.
E**G
These picks produce a nice crisp tone and the raised holes make it less ...
These picks produce a nice crisp tone and the raised holes make it less slip-able than other picks. The writing between the holes and the point is also raised and somethimes gets caught on a string and pops out of my hand.
C**S
They are in between a nylon and delrin pick tone wise
These are awesome. Hardly any flex to them. Super light & hard material. Excellent grip. They are in between a nylon and delrin pick tone wise. They produce a thick full sound.
J**R
Great Picks
Excellent picks!!
M**D
Five Stars
Does what it says
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