


🎶 Grip the future of guitar picks — play smarter, sound sharper!
The Dava Plectrum Grip Tip pack offers 6 multi-gauge Delrin picks featuring patented rubber grips for superior control and tonal versatility. Designed for professional guitarists seeking dynamic playability, these picks combine bright articulation with a comfortable, non-slip feel, all housed in a handy hang bag for easy access and style.
| ASIN | B00154OJOI |
| Body Material Type | Delrin |
| Brand Name | Dava |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,282) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00676744060015 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
| Included Components | 6 Grip Tips Delrin Picks, 1 Dava Hang bag |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 10.2 x 5.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Picks for guitar |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Dava |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6024 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | Dava Control Grip Tips Gels Hang Bag |
| Model Number | 6024 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Set Name | Single Set |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Single |
| UPC | 676744060015 |
A**R
Best picks I have ever used, and I've used lots. So good that they are the only picks I use these days. The end is sharp and quite bright, overall pleasant to use, similar to a Jazz III but doesn't 'stick' to the strings in the same way I find those picks do and also not as brittle sounding. The variable flexibility is absolutely genius too but the real reason I keep but these picks is because, if you turn the pick on it's side and play with the rubber end it creates a beautiful warm sound that is perfect for playing jazz. It also slides across the strings with no pick feedback/drag at all when played this way, making complex funk strumming patterns or fast lead lines totally effortless to play. Dava, if you listening out there, please make a pick that is made entirely out of rubber. It would be the perfect pick.
D**S
These are pretty great. They're made to change in firmness depending on how hard you squeeze them, which makes them very versatile. Good grip, and comfortable and easy to hold.
F**O
Dava, las mejores, las más cómodas, las más chulas. Rock & Roll babies!
G**A
Je fais de la guitare depuis 20 ans, accès surtout guitare électrique, solo (Satriani/Vaï/Rondat/Timmons/Fabrizio Leo) Depuis que j'ai découvert ce nouveau plectre, mon jeu a changé ! il est devenu beaucoup plus fluide et précis ! De sa composition en 2 parties, il allie l'avantage de la souplesse d'un médiator (pour la rapidité) et sa dureté (pour la précision). A essayer d'urgence ! J'aime : Plus de grip Plus de légèreté Plus de précision Plus rapide Je n'aime pas : Demande une petite adaptation ( a cause de la matière, et du fait qu'il y ait 2 parties de différentes densité dans le médiator (une souple/une dur) Si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas !
M**B
This is it. This is the pick I use the most, and for good reason. It doesn't slip, you can usually do whatever you'd like to with it, and it feels good. Choke up on the pick and you can get precise notes; let a little past the thumb, and you can get the give you need to do some proper strumming. Fantastic. It's just about enough control when you need it, though you can't quite achieve the rigid control of, say, a thicker pick (like a 2.0mm Dunlop Gator, a metal pick, or a Red Bear). Note that they will break (in the thin middle, leaving it a floppy, rubber-coated mess) eventually if you're rough on your picks (like I am); if only Dava would try out different, heavier plastics in with this rubber coat! I own a Tuff-Tone tri-point Red Bear pick, and while I do enjoy the rigidity of that pick when I feel like being more heavy-handed, I always make sure I have a Grip Tip in my wallet. I have V-Picks, Surfpicks, a Dugain, Herco thumb picks, Jackson Bombs, Fender Celluloids (in several form-factors), two glass picks, some Dunlops (Tortex, Gators, Stubbys, some Cools, Ice-Pix (another great brand, the copper is my second favorite pick), and many, many more picks in a little tin box, and you can damn well be sure that there will always be a Dava in it too, breakage or no. The fellow who said they were too flexible had a good point (by the way, try the copper ice-pix and you may find it's what you're looking for) -- it would be very, very fantastic if there was a more rigid version of this pick that I could get more control out of, though I'd probably still use this one -- but when I want rigidity, I'll grab a thicker, more rigid pick (the copper Ice-Pix is probably the next one in line). I really do wish they lasted longer, but I'll be buying these picks for a long time. When I want a versatile pick I can make rigid *enough* or flex-y enough to do whatever, on the fly, I'll take my yellow Grip-Tip out of my wallet and rock.
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