• Reviews around thickness (4.88 of 5)

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

    • A little experimentation is required to find which thickness is correct for
    • They are the perfect thickness and they are durable
    • Just the right thickness for acoustic performance.
    • This 0.5mm pick is the best thickness for strumming quickly on acoustic guitar
    • nice material and thickness
    • I choose this specific model because the thickness and flexibility are perfect for me.
    • I love the thickness but theyre kinda slippery
    • The right thickness and the orange color cuts way down on the where did I put it time
    • Just grippy enough, and just the right thickness.
    • I use Dunlop Orange because the thickness is perfect
    • Just the right thickness and price.
    • They are the right thickness for me (which determines how much they bend)
    • These were the right thickness that were needed
    • Perfect thickness and durablility.
    • I also love the thickness of this type of pick
    • The .88 are the perfect thickness for me, and for my style of playing
    • This thickness is a good all around pick and I use them for both acoustic and electric with no problems
    • I suppose other people might like a different thickness, but .60 is a good all-around thickness for me
    • Perfect thickness and texture.
    • I prefer the blue 1.0mm thickness for bass and the green .88mm for guitar, but the 1.0 is perfectly usable for both.
    • I find them to be the perfect thickness.
    • I find this thickness to be perfect for any types of acoustic guitar playing and will hold its own while playing electric guitars as well
    • They last for months at a time and they're the perfect thickness
    • They are the perfect thickness and they look great!
    • Perfect grip, good thickness
    • For that, I think this thickness is perfect
    • It is really good quality and .88 mm is the best thickness.
    • .88mm just seems to the right thickness for me
    • strong pick, a good thickness
    • These are the perfect thickness for me when playing my acoustic bass.
    • You really can't go wrong with Dunlop and this thickness seems to work well with my guitars
    • I love the texture and thickness of these
    • I've found that the .60mm is the perfect thickness for the style and sound that I want out of my guitar
    • Perfect thickness and great texture!
    • Perfect thickness, excellent grip.
    • fave thickness
    • These are just the right thickness to play heavy rock songs, but at the same time play bluesy jams that require alot of finger work.
    • These picks are the perfect thickness/thinness to play on both my electric and acoustic in the style in which I prefer to play
    • It has just the right thickness to play rock/alternative or even pop songs
    • Grip is good and the thickness is just right for me.
    • Not that thick and still has the right thickness for any style.
    • For me, the thickness of the green Dunlops work great on my acoustic or electric guitars.
    • Perfect flexibility/Thickness for the tone I like.
    • The thickness of these picks makes them more durable and as such increases their usage
    • Depending on what you are playing there are various thicknesses available, and most people will find something suitable for their personal preferences
    • Works great for scales and chords, nice thickness, perfect flexibility
    • Works great for scales and chords, nice thickness, perfect flexibility
    • Just the right thickness, easy to hold... easy to see in the dark
    • Perfect thickness, not too thin that rips or slips out of my hand and not so thick that it gets caught on my strings when playing fast
    • I prefer these due to the tortex material which I really like, and the thickness.
    • This pick isn't for everyone, as the thickness makes it a little more rigid than some fast-paced solos would demand, but allowing for strumming strength as a recompense.
    • and I like the orange color; easy to see on a darkened stage, etc.edit: touring musician here