Dunlop Tortex Flex Triangle .60mm Orange Guitar Picks (72 pack) vs Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Overall winner: Dunlop Tortex Flex Triangle .60mm Orange Guitar Picks (72 pack)
Key Differences
Fender's pack (A) is a 48-count sampler offering multiple gauges and classic celluloid feel, making it better for players who want variety. Dunlop's Tortex Flex triangle (B) is a 72-pack focused on durable, Tortex-based picks with nylon-like flexibility and easy grip, better for those who prioritize longevity and a large supply of a single style
Dunlop Tortex Flex Triangle .60mm Orange Guitar Picks (72 pack)
Dunlop Tortex Flex Triangle picks combine memory and durability with nylon warmth, available in standard gauges. Customers note easy grip and versatile use for strumming and flat picking, with mixed views on size and thickness
Pros
- memory & durability of Tortex
- flexibility & warmth of nylon
- easy to grip
- versatile for strumming and flat picking
Cons
- mixed feedback on size for big hands
- mixed thickness perception
Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Fender picks sampler featuring 48 celluloid picks in thin, medium, and heavy gauges. Provides a smooth surface and warm, round tone. Customers value the gauge variety and color options
Pros
- variety of gauges
- multi-color pack
- celluloid texture for traditional feel
- suitable for beginners and advanced players
Cons
- limited to 48-count pack
- no single gauge focus
- no explicit durability data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jim Dunlop |
| Durability | Jim Dunlop |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |