Fender Nylon Picks (12 Pack), Gray
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Selected User Reviews For Fender Nylon Picks (12 Pack), Gray
My favorite nylon pick is the Jim Dunlop textured nylon pick, and I have used them for many years The company has been in business However, the price has only gone up since I last bought them ($8+ last time), so I began testing these Fenders.
Fender picks are a good value for the price, but they're not as good as the best in the business It would be nice if I could get 1 replacement. Compared to Dunlop, these are stiffer and The fact that they're worse than Dunlop is not objective, but after 20 years of Dunlop, there is a noticeable change. They seem to be fine to me. Observations from an objective standpoint It is easier to prevent them from slipping out of your hands (like the Dunlops) due to the textured grip. Since they are nylon and not plastic, they will not snap even under severe.
It is the textured surface of the Fender nylon picks that aids in keeping a firm Several varieties are available in different thicknesses and firmness levels. This is an excellent product.
The texture, feel, and tone of the picks are nearly the same as Dunlop picks. Each person has their own preferences. While my friends tend to use the Dunlop, I tend to use these a lot.
My Mel Bay picks are exactly the same as the ones I've been using.
They are easy to hold on to, and are flexible and sturdy all at the same time.
A Fender is always a good choice. It took a long time for these to wear out, even when played on a daily basis.
I can live with these. Since there are grip ridges on the grip, I am not a fan. I suppose it comes down to personal preference.