Dunlop 418P.88 Tortex Standard .88mm Green Guitar Picks 12 Pack - Perth PC

Dunlop 418P.88 Tortex Standard .88mm Green Guitar Picks 12 Pack

Dunlop

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The Dunlop 418P.88 Tortex Standard.88mm Green Guitar Picks 12 Pack is engineered for players who need a reliable mid-gauge pick that sticks with you from practice to stage. Made from the iconic Tortex material, these picks pair a balanced feel with a bright, articulate tone that cuts through your rig without harshness.

  • Mid-gauge versatility:.88mm thickness sits between smooth rhythm and precise lead, giving you confident attack without sacrificing control.
  • Maximum memory, minimum wear: Tortex maintains its shape session after session, so your tone and feel stay consistent longer than many other picks.
  • Bright tone with clear attack: The unique Tortex composition delivers punchy dynamics and defined articulation across strings and pick hands.
  • Secure grip and comfortable feel: Textured, matte surface minimizes slip during fast passages or long practice sessions.
  • Green for easy spotting: Distinctive color helps you grab the same pick quickly on crowded pedalboards or crowded stages.
  • Value-packed 12-pack: A reliable supply for practice, gigs, and teaching environments—never run out mid-session.
  • Gauges availability: If you prefer other feels, Dunlop offers.50,.60,.73, 1.0, and 1.14mm options in the same Tortex line.

Who is this ideal for? Players who want a dependable, all-purpose pick that performs well across genres—whether you’re laying down rhythm grooves, digging into palm-muted tones, or slicing through lead lines. It’s also a solid choice for beginners building consistency, as the.88mm size reduces fatigue while still providing responsive feedback.

Why choose this pack over generic alternatives? It’s built on Dunlop’s trusted Tortex formula, designed for long life and consistent tonal response. You’ll notice less warping and more reliable grip, so your hand can focus on nuance—fretboard control, dynamics, and timing—without fighting the pick.

Tips for best results: grip the pick so the edge contacts the strings at a comfortable angle for your style (typically around 60–70 degrees), and experiment with hitting the strings a touch closer to the edge for more brightness or closer to the tip for smoother, more mellow tones. Keep a few in your gig bag or studio drawer so you’re never scrambling to replace worn picks.


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