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Dunlop Tortex Triangle 1,14 6 Pack

4.7 out of 5 stars from 215 customer ratings

Tortex Triangle Picks

  • Triangular shape
  • Thickness: 1.14 mm
  • Set of 6
  • Colour: Violet
  • Available since November 2006
  • Item number 198576
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Thickness Extra-Heavy
  • Delivery Quantity 6
17,95 AED 4,20 €
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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215 Customer ratings

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Great heavy pick for heavy picking
Conrad1988 02.10.2018
If you are looking for a pick that sits firmly in your hand and can give you a heavy sound, then this is the pick for you.

I've been using these picks for a long time now. To give some context, I tend to pick really hard, but also play softly with a lot of dynamics and I prefer it all to come from my hands. So naturally I prefer picks that do not flex. These picks do not flex, which is perfect.

Another plus is the fact it has 3 sides. Not only will 1 pick last you longer, the bigger surface area helps you keep a very tight grip on it, thus have more control. The surface grip is great, even if you sweat a lot.

Great picks, nice tone, excellent grip
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Simple but good quality
Maxguitar33 30.09.2025
Dunlop is literally the best, good grip, durable and the color!!
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Truly Tremendous Triangles
Alex_Himself 09.09.2021
This model of pick has been with me for over 10 years. Most tragically, it has been extinct among the pick fauna of my country's small town shops. I'm happily overdosing in a ton of these. Thick enough for playing fast, sturdy, grippy and won't slide, and overal very balanced. If you like the triangle shape, this is for you.
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A very nice change
Patrick M 29.10.2015
Thought I'd give a different shape a go. I am a bassist that focuses on finger playing, but use plectrums for some more aggressive tracks. Have used small jazz picks and thought I'd give something larger a go.

Turns out I prefer these for guitar over bass (though thinner). They have a LOT of grip; I can't envisage dropping these ever, and their size feels it would be more forgiving of slips than smaller plectrums.

They're a little tricky to move around quickly when playing aggressively, which is why I will be sticking with my jazz picks on bass - but if you haven't tried these before I strongly advise giving them a go.
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