• Reviews around grip (4.64 of 5)

    Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Pick - 12 Pack

    • I never lose my grip on these.
    • The material has a great grip and the pick is pretty hard to drop, even when hitting chords hard
    • Great grip
    • Incredible grip, great feel
    • The colors are fine, the picks sound great...and I love that grip.
    • Great grip and quality
    • Matte finish provides a looser grip for variations of string pressure.
    • They have great grip initially, though it does decrease with wear
    • I like the Dunlops feel, grip, and durability
    • Not like thicker pics and I do loose grip on them
    • These picks are made out of delrin, a fancy chemical with a better grip
    • The surface feels slightly rough and should give a good grip but they just felt awkward
    • This picks (.88) are a little thicker than i wanted, plus greens my least favorite color, i prolly should have gotten the yellow or orange ones instead.they do have good grip though.
    • I mean, it's hard as rock and most of them come with a good grip on them.
    • I usually scar or rough it up a bit to get a better grip on it.
    • They last forever and have a great grip
    • good picks, grips well
    • I'd like a bit more grip, but other than that, these picks are great
    • There are picks out there that do have better grip, for example the Dunlop Ultrex material pick (which do come in sharps and I love those picks as well!), however, I find that I break a lot of Ultrex picks, and much more easily (even the .73's/heavy strumming will do that).
    • It is a bit too thick, and does not have the right grip texture for me
    • These picks have a nice feel and a great grip
    • Outside texture creates a great grip.
    • Rough surface provides good grip
    • On certain occasions, I do like the extra grip afforded by a Brain pick or similar grip pick, but for most ordinary gigs, these are perfect
    • Pretty thin and allow for a loose grip giving a nice percussiveness to strumming.
    • Great grip lasts even if you puppy gets them
    • It gives you just enough grip, but doesnt bother you when playing
    • What I can say is that these have great grip, are super durable and have great color
    • Superb grip.
    • Good grip
    • The grip on them is superb and the sound is great
    • They offer good grip and are just right in terms of give and flexibility
    • I like the Tortex because when I start to sweat while playing I don't lose my grip on them.
    • Whatever they're made of or coated in makes them far superior to normal plastic picks, as they have a much better grip and don't get slippery
    • No need for fancy grip picks, I've played sweating my ass off and have never dropped one unless I was doing something stupid
    • I've always used these dunlop picks, I've tried other ones like fender, other dunlop picks as well but these just feel right, I've never like the thicker picks or the picks with the weird grips on
    • Good grip, great sound, been using them for over 10 years
    • All the tortexes have a great velvety texture that enable you to keep a good grip on the pick even during the most intense and sweat-inducing moments
    • good grip texture and awesome for strumming !
    • Perfect grip, good thickness
    • They don't break and the grip is good.
    • Enough grip to where you're not fumbling all over the place, and they somehow get out of the way of your playing
    • Great size and grip.
    • Great sound, grip and size
    • Exactly what I wanted, great grip
    • The 1.0mm Tortex give just the right sound on the attack, don't feel too flimsy in my fingers (I keep a tight grip) and the grip on them is far superior to any on the market (gator grips feel too porous for me.)
    • They are nice to hold, have great grip, sound mighty fine, and i wish that i had picked up a pack years ago
    • Great grip, with just the right amount of give for easy strumming, and a bright tone
    • I use the Tortex, and the Clayton picks more than anything else, and I honestly can't tell you which is better, but I know I love these picks for their sound, and variety of stiffness and the positive grip they provide
    • They are easy for me to grip, and easy to strum with.
    • Perfect thickness, excellent grip.
    • They seem to be impervious to sweat, and do not lose their grip when you sweat.
    • They had the best grip I have ever felt and kept their shape for weeks!
    • Grip is good and the thickness is just right for me.
    • The texture is perfect for a good grip and they play well
    • If ya have a sharp knife I suggest that you cut some grooves into it for a better grip!
    • but I like the grip on these.
    • Dunlop provides better grip and quality than any pick I have used before
    • Flexible and durable with a texture that ensures a great grip.
    • I came to realize that I needed a heavy duty pick with a good grip that would retain it's shape for at least a couple of weeks
    • They provide great tone, a good mixture of flexibility and firmness, and the grip is perfect.
    • They feel nice on the strings, good grip.
    • They have a good grip and are very durable
    • Durable and have the perfect grip
    • Perfect grip and control for my playing.
    • Good grip and life
    • I purchased these Dunlop 418P.73 Tortex® Standard, Yellow, .73mm, 12/Player's Pack and find them very useable and the surface texture seems to be made to allow a good sure grip.
    • nice grip texture great for acoustic strumming !
    • and I like the orange color; easy to see on a darkened stage, etc.edit: touring musician here