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Levon S.

Really dig the feel of the Stealth & Sunrise right now...

Although I'm used to the classic feel most, the Stealth & Sunrise seems to be feeling interesting and comfy as well. Does it come in .88? Also diggin' the Classic 1.10 & 1.5 picks. The Tripp Pick seems to be a trip but if there's one in a .88 or 1.10 I'd love to give that a shot. Overall all your picks in the bundle I ordered are pretty sick! I'd like to put in an order for more pics with my name/band insignia name/etc. Thank you! Levon Sultanian / Onesidezero
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Dirk W.

Stealth forever!

I bought some of my favorite Stealth Picks again. This time with my own image. So I do not play better, but it feels even more great and the practice makes even more fun!
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lars h.

thoughts gravity picks

I would say its worth the price. Immediately improved my playing, the notes actually feel like they are being played. And it requires a softer touch to play. Really good for faster guitar playing
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Mitch M.

Sunris mini 2mm

I was always told "once you start playing with Dunlop Jazz III's, you'll never be able to play with another pick again" and for years this was true. Until I tried a Gravity pick. The size and shape was one I wasn't even comfortable with however, the play-ability and tone begged me to investigate further. Here I find myself on the Gravity website and find out they make Jazz III style picks (Sunrise) in various sizes, thickness and with available customization. My first order cost me about 100$ (talk about taking a chance). I've totally become a Gravity Picks user and I won't be looking back! I'm more than pleased with the play-ability, texture, design, feel and comfort of the picks and happy to say I've found my pick!
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Marc A.

On the Steath and Striker

I love triangular picks. So my first go at Gravity picks were the Steaths. There was an immediate and significant gain in articulation and volume the first time I tried them. To feel that same performance boost every time I play now, I first warm up with the Strikers, which have more rounded tips, before switching to the Stealths. If you're into triangular picks, give this pair of picks a try!
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