


🎸 Grip the future of guitar picks — play smarter, sound sharper!
The Dava Grip Tip pack offers six premium Delrin guitar picks featuring patented rubber over-molding for superior grip and multi-gauge flexibility. Designed for professional and aspiring guitarists alike, these picks deliver bright, articulate tones with effortless control, all housed in a convenient hang bag with assorted colors for quick identification.
| ASIN | B00154OJOI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,516 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 218 in Picks |
| Body Material Type | Delrin |
| Brand | Dava |
| Brand Name | Dava |
| Colour | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,286 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00676744060015 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
| 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 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Picks for guitar |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Dava |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6024 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | Tip Grip |
| Model Number | 6024 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Product Warranty | Legal warranty. |
| Set Name | Single Set |
| Size | S |
| Style | Single |
| UPC | 676744060015 |
A**R
Best picks out there when played with the rubber side
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**L
Superb
I have tired a myriad of plectrums in my time. But these are the best I’ve ever used, grip is superb, actually make you want to play even more, I’ll be getting the rock ones next just to try
J**H
Great Pick
Needed a firm but flexible pick to play some quicker songs. Perfect for my needs. Will be buying some more !
G**S
nice picks
I'm still trying to find the right picks for my mandolin playing. I like the grips very much. I would prefer the picks themselves to be firmer. I could swear that the blue and yellow picks are a little firmer than the white one, but that is probably me. The jazz pick pointed shape helps make a nice crisp sound. EDIT May 2020 - I now use these picks all the time. My playing has developed, and these work well. The biggest accolade is that my teacher now uses them!
A**R
The best picks I've ever used!
I've been playing guitar for 18 years and I've tried almost every mass-market brand of pick around. I went through a long phase of using the Dunlop Big Stubby picks, before going off them for some reason I can't put my finger on and discovering the Jazz series of picks (which I had previous always written off as being too small to be comfortable). While I still love the Jazz series, I decided to check out the Dava stuff mainly because they looked pretty cool and had solid reviews... Since the Davas arrived they are all that I've used. They've made me play more often, making the entire experience more enjoyable while writing my bands new album to a recording deadline. They're the perfect thickness, this is probably partly because of the flexible center of the pick which allows you to hold it at different points to dictate the rigidity of how it plays. This might be one aspect that some players may find difficult to adjust to if you've got an inefficient pick grip, but it's perfect because it lets you adjust on the fly from looser strumming to more precise picked patterns (my band plays a mix of folk metal and black metal, so shifting from tremolo riffs to more loosely strummed parts and detailed leads is generally required without the hassle of changing pick types). The only downside, and this is going to vary from player to player, is that they're not the most durable picks in the world. Structurally they're perfect, but in terms of the material wearing away I've already gone through three of the six picks in just over a month...whereas I have other picks that I've owned for years and haven't worn away. A caveat to this point is that I've been recording an album full of fast rhythms and tremolo riffs using .12-.56 gauge strings (fairly thick strings) across hundreds of takes, doing this every day of the week on top of additional writing/practice sessions. So that may be an exception rather than a proper reflection on their usual durability. Still, it's the only way I can fault these. I couldn't recommend these highly enough, they're going to be my go-to picks for the foreseeable future!
J**E
Great product
Bought as a present. They loved them. Would recommend especially for anyone who has hand/ grip problems. Update. I have been informed not only are they a better grip but are not too stiff when playing and my son now uses them aswell.
S**N
Good grip
The best iv tried
R**H
Love these picks! Delivered in what felt like an hour
Just a fantastic product, picking is so much more relaxed as the pick stays stuck in the right spot with no effort even with slightly damp hands. Really brightens up the tone compared to all vinyl picks too and spun on its side to play rubber on string gives a really warm, varied tone. Pal gave me one of these years ago and I wore it out as it was the only one I ever wanted to use! Great to know where to come in future. Many thanks
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