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- #11,698 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #382 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks
Flow Picks add thickness and volume to each note you play while allowing every pick-stroke to fall smoothly and effortlessly from your strings. Thanks to our highly toneful and durable Ultex material, Flow Picks project rich, powerful overtones, and their uniform bevel makes playing a breeze. A low-profile grip provides just the right amount of control without getting in the way.
G Gear
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
A+
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 4, 2024
Pese al material al ser tan finas ceden un poco. Me resultan muy cómodas y tienen buena durabilidad
Peter Lalor
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2021
These are great picks, got the .88mm and then the .73mm for something a bit lighter. They are blue in the photo but the ones that showed up are barely blue, almost the same colour as the .88mm. Very disappointing for $30 for picks! Almost impossible to tell the sizes apart without glasses and a torch...
GnomeFighter
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
Very good grip and feel. Doesn't bend as easy as other pick with same thickness and seems to wear less than other materials.
Dwayne Barbee
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020
The picks have the perfect texture to maintain a grip even after you start to sweat.
Ted Stinson
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020
I love these. Just thin enough for strumming, but rigid enough for hard hits. The ridges give it the best grip on a regular sized guitar pick I've ever used.
Old and In the Way
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
I have strayed lately from my lifelong favorite Fender 351 tortoise, looking for better grip and a bit more bite in the attack on flat-top acoustics. I tried several other Dunlops and several Claytons. This shape and texture seems to be an ideal compromise for me. Stays put in the fingers, not too much "scratch" in the attack, and seems to bring out the woody sound of a spruce-and-mahogany acoustic without overdoing it.
Simon Belmont
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020
Still using the 1.0. It's in my top 4.HOWEVER, I am modifying it now. The shape of the flow glides too much actually... So much that I have to pick a kittle deeper and it feels like it's slipping away through the string (not through your fingers - the grip texture is actually great). Now, I use a 120/240 grit sanding stone to modify it to be closer to a Jazz III tip, but with a sharper point. I love the Jazz III tip, but it's gotta at least be the XL stiffo. The little ones are terrible for me for everything other than leads. I love the Jazz III XL Stiffo, but this has a better grip pattern. I prefer the thickness of the stiffo, but the thicker version of the flow doesn't sound as good to me as the 1 mm.---Works well for accoustic and electric.Slips way less than standard picks. You could hold it more loosely for strumming if needed. That in combination with its slight flex, make it great for playing airy chords.The pick is still hard, so you can hold it closer to the tip and more firmly to make it stiff for the heavy riffing.A very versatile pick with very good control.Probably in my top 5 at the moment. It's replacing my thin tortex. It performs similarly but has a little more grip and sounds better.The one thing I'll knock it for is price. It's a little pricey, and should have a nice, discounted 72 pack.
Baznoc(tm)
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020
This is one of a few hundred different picks I've tried since I started playing. It's easy to keep a grip on while not being clumsy. It's got a sharp side to allow 'flow' while playing. I have other flow style Dunlop picks. I adore the .73 yellow Tortex. This is as good but probably will increase my selection of lead notes because it allows speedier transitions.You are a pro ordering them by the gross: they could be more pointy but this wouldn't allow the speedy play.I vote 'yes' on this pick. It's great! Some of you don't understand why a Pick would be important and why explain in depth? For the same reason you were told changing your strings would make you sound better and you Want to sound good. New strings do that. So do pro picks for Your style. It just makes you sound better, if that means something.
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