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Review Summary
White
Tortex
72
Standard
0.60mm
710137100046
After more than four decades of innovation and excellence, Tortex Flex Standard Guitar Picks continue to set the industry benchmark for quality and performance. Crafted with the legendary durability of Tortex and the supple warmth of nylon, these .60mm gauge picks offer guitarists a harmonious blend of flexibility and control. The standard shape is expertly designed to meet the needs of diverse playing styles, providing a comfortable and secure grip that promotes extended play without fatigue.
The white Tortex Flex Picks, available in a generous 72-pack, are a testament to Jim Dunlop's pioneering spirit. His dedication to creating a pick that not only replaced tortoiseshell but surpassed it in every way has resulted in a product that is both iconic and indispensable. The unique treatment process that each pick undergoes ensures a matte surface that enhances grip and a bright, snappy attack that musicians have come to rely on for their performances.
The color-coded gauge system, a thoughtful innovation by Jim Dunlop, has become an industry staple, allowing guitarists to quickly identify their preferred pick thickness. The white hue of these .60mm picks is instantly recognizable, maintaining the tradition of the vibrant Tortex palette that has simplified the selection process for guitarists everywhere.
Proudly made in the USA at the Dunlop headquarters in Benicia, California, Tortex Flex Standard Guitar Picks embody the commitment to craftsmanship that has made the brand a household name. Whether you're strumming chords, crafting intricate melodies, or laying down powerful riffs, these picks are engineered to deliver consistency, precision, and the tonal clarity that your music deserves.
Join the ranks of countless musicians around the globe, from every genre and playing style, who have made Tortex Picks their choice for creating music. With the Tortex Flex Standard .60mm Guitar Picks, you're not just choosing a high-quality accessory for your instrument; you're becoming a part of a legacy that continues to shape the sound of guitar music.