Description
Fender Nylon Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Gray, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Fender Nylon Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Gray, 0.73mm, 12-Pack
Item Weight
0.176 ounces
Product Dimensions
11.42 x 7.48 x 3.54 inches
Country of Origin
China
ASIN
B005SUS4PU
Item model number
0986351800
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 5, 2011
Color Name
0.73
Material Type
Nylon
Size
0.73
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D. A (verified owner) –
My Pick – I liked the rough texture of the grip area… It made it easy to hold while playing…
F. L (verified owner) –
Sweeeeet – – Exactly the pick for me –
N. E (verified owner) –
It’s ok for a guitar pick – I can barely feel the anti-slip grip. That’s the reason was I ordered The Fender brand. Because it was inexpensive. You get what you paid for. Snarling Dog brain brand Guitar pick are much better grip. You can actually feel it. The Fender barely it almost feel like a regular pick.
P. T (verified owner) –
Fender – Fender knows their stuff people.
P. T (verified owner) –
Fender – Fender knows their stuff people.
J. I (verified owner) –
My favorite pick. – This pick is perfect for strumming and not too heavy on the strings. I don’t worry about breaking strings with this gauge. I keep them in my wallet for when I play open mics or shows.
A. S (verified owner) –
Nice – Ive always used the Dunlop nylon picks because they are easy to grip, they don’t slide out of my fingers and the mm’s are just right. These feel the same way. I would recommend this to anyone, pro or beginner.
F. T (verified owner) –
Not a 1:1 replacement for Dunlop (stiff) – I prefer the Jim Dunlop textured nylon picks, and they’ve been my go-to for about 20 years. But they seem to keep getting more expensive ($8+ last time I bought them), so I gave these Fenders a try.
D. A (verified owner) –
My Pick – I liked the rough texture of the grip area… It made it easy to hold while playing…
F. L (verified owner) –
Sweeeeet – – Exactly the pick for me –
A. S (verified owner) –
Nice – Ive always used the Dunlop nylon picks because they are easy to grip, they don’t slide out of my fingers and the mm’s are just right. These feel the same way. I would recommend this to anyone, pro or beginner.
J. I (verified owner) –
My favorite pick. – This pick is perfect for strumming and not too heavy on the strings. I don’t worry about breaking strings with this gauge. I keep them in my wallet for when I play open mics or shows.
F. T (verified owner) –
Not a 1:1 replacement for Dunlop (stiff) – I prefer the Jim Dunlop textured nylon picks, and they’ve been my go-to for about 20 years. But they seem to keep getting more expensive ($8+ last time I bought them), so I gave these Fenders a try.
D. B (verified owner) –
Better than prime grips – Was a previous user of Dunlop Prime Grips, but I like to whack on my strings pretty hard and was wearing down a pick about every couple of practice sessions. These Fender nylon picks don’t feel quite as nice as the Dunlops, but they more than make up for it in durability. I’ve been using the same pick for months now and while it’s got some scratches, it still plays great. These are worth the money and then some.
N. E (verified owner) –
It’s ok for a guitar pick – I can barely feel the anti-slip grip. That’s the reason was I ordered The Fender brand. Because it was inexpensive. You get what you paid for. Snarling Dog brain brand Guitar pick are much better grip. You can actually feel it. The Fender barely it almost feel like a regular pick.
D. B (verified owner) –
Better than prime grips – Was a previous user of Dunlop Prime Grips, but I like to whack on my strings pretty hard and was wearing down a pick about every couple of practice sessions. These Fender nylon picks don’t feel quite as nice as the Dunlops, but they more than make up for it in durability. I’ve been using the same pick for months now and while it’s got some scratches, it still plays great. These are worth the money and then some.