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🎸 Own Your Sound with Every Stroke – Precision Picks for the Modern Pro
Dan's Guitar Store Premium 3.00mm Precision Picks are extra-heavy polycarbonate plectrums designed for professional guitarists seeking superior control, durability, and speed. Featuring an ergonomic asymmetrical grip and ultra-smooth rounded bevels, these picks deliver precision and comfort in a stylish fuchsia finish, engineered in England for global stage-ready performance.











| ASIN | B0CTKR7TZF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,429 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #328 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Brand | Dan's Guitar Store |
| Brand Name | Dan's Guitar Store |
| Color | Fuchsia |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 145 Reviews |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | extra-thick |
| Item Dimensions | 1.16 x 1 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.16"L x 1"W |
| Item Type Name | Plectrum |
| Manufacturer | Dan's Guitar Store |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Precision Pick 2mm |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Model Number | Polycarbonate Premium |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Size | 3mm |
| Style | Smooth Edge |
| UPC | 731788157685 |
| Warranty Description | N/a. |
J**G
Great picks with good grip!
Great picks!! 3mm is where the real tone is! I'm a thirty plus year player who regretfully started out playing with thin picks. I learned over time that once you go thick you don't go back. These have a really nice grippy texture and I've played mine hard and they don't wear out, great material and they 3mm version is hot pink! I'll lose them all before I wear them out. Be warned: these disappear if you leave them around other players! My other go-to picks are Dunlop Pro Gloss 3mm, so you know where I'm coming from. If you haven't, try those too! These perform skins a full as my Dunlops but have much better grip. What's not too love?
J**L
Precision picks for the win
I love these picks. Very easy to maintain grip. Very accurate and consistent pick with a thickness that allows for hard picking with minimal fatigue. Allows me to keep my grip relaxed even when picking hard. I believe picking hard allows me to get the best quality notes and chords.
M**.
Great all around pick for guitar and bass.
I prefer 3mm plus picks, it find them easier to grip and this one is no exception. The surface provides additional grip as well, plus the Jazz XL size helps it stay in hand. I like the hot pink color. Overall these are high quality picks of a size, thickness, and high stiffness that suits my play style, hard rock and metal using thicker than a carafe gauge strings. I dislike pick flex when strumming or gripping a pick tightly so your mileage may vary. Also ideal for bass use. I can place these next to Big Stubbys and Jim Dunlop Flow picks as a 3mm pick that works for me that I’d buy again.
D**C
So close to perfect
I’m loving the thicker pick for more “shreddy” type music. This brand of pick has been the best so far. Dan’s Guitar Store - Can we have this exact pick but made in the same exact material as the Precision picks? This one slides around too much but the thickness is great. The Precision picks have the best grip but I would like at least a 2mm.
A**N
Great over all pick for heavy pick lovers
Great sounding and feeling picks. Good attack and control. The grip is a big plus.
D**T
Favorite picks
Usually use dunlop flow, but get a weird ice picky sound. These dont have it and have an ultra fast, defined tip. The flat areas dont ever slip. I do wish they came with more but ill pay for quality.
E**S
Neither smooth nor premium. Don't buy this.
Side-by-side comparison of my 5mm Dunlop Primetone (Top) and the Dan's Guitar Store "Premium" 3.00mm Precision Pick (Bottom). I assumed it was only rough on the grip surfaces for extra traction, but the "Refined ultra-smooth, rounded bevel and tip" feels like GRAVEL. Compared to my 2mm Dunlop John Petrucci Flow and even the 5mm Dunlop Primetone, this feels like playing with SANDPAPER. It does NOT glide whatsoever, and the scrape noise is horrendous. On thicker strings, such as the ones on my 8-string, this is literally unusable due to how rough it feels. Maybe my product was defective, but this is by far the worst feeling pick I've ever tried. Will attempt to return this asap. Hopeless product.
T**R
My new go to pick
My go to picks. Love them!
D**S
Precisi
Brip buono , e molto precisi
C**T
Exactly what I expected them to be.
A thick pick at a reasonable price. Not as good as a ChickenPicks, but far cheaper, so exactly what I'd expect.
C**N
Plectre complet
La pointe est solide, délivrant un son direct, net et brillant. La tenue est confortable et ne fait pas de glissade. J'ai été séduit par celui-ci, et je l'ai sélectionné pour jouer avec mon acoustique. J'aimerais en avoir de disponibles sur Amazon, car le prix et la qualité, j'apprécie ! Et aussi la couleur avec le dessin !
V**S
Lo mejor
Muy buen producto, mis expectativas esperaba que fueran buenas y me sorprendieron,cómodas. Recomendado.
S**D
Play Extremely Well
These are obviously for people who like a heavy pick, but these are probably the best mass production thick picks you can get. There's a couple of reasons for that - Firstly these picks play extremely well. The edges are nicely bevelled and get a very reliable break off the strings no matter how you grip or how hard you pick. I've found they're particularly good for very fast rhythm chugs (think War Ensemble) because it's clean and crisp on up and down strokes, even on thick strings. Second, they are polycarbonate, so they keep their edge very well. You don't need a bag of a hundred, they will survive a long time. Third, they are cheaper than the Dunlop option (Flow Gloss 3.0) and have all the features that you'd get from those, and these are a bit grippier. All that together makes them very good. I personally don't find them quite as grippy as I would like, but I have put grip tape on almost every plectrum I've owned for 10 years so that's a me thing. You can argue that Winspear make better picks, and have more options, but those are bespoke items that cost ten quid each. And while I love the company, they rarely have things in stock anyway. I would like to see this thickness and material in Dan's "mini" size pick, because these are a little big for me, but these are still a five star item. The sweet spot of being a thick, great playing pick at a sensible price, and they'll last you forever.
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