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The Jim Dunlop Guitar Pick LT/MD Variety Pack offers 12 premium picks in light and medium gauges, featuring a curated mix of Nylon, Tortex, Ultex, Celluloid, Max-Grip, and Gator Grip materials. Designed for versatility and durability, this US-made pack caters to guitarists seeking to experiment with tone and feel, ensuring a perfect pick for every playing style.
| ASIN | B0055V7UR0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,725 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #108 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material Type | Nylon |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,580) |
| Gauge | 0.60 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137049932 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | Light/Medium |
| Included Components | 12 picks (Nylon Standard, Max-Grip, Celluloid, Gator Grip, Tortex, Ultex in light and medium gauges) |
| Item Dimensions | 1.25 x 1 x 0.03 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.25"L x 1"W |
| Item Type Name | picks |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PVP101 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | PVP101 |
| Model Number | PVP101 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Set Name | Jim Dunlop Guitar Pick LT/MD Variety Pack |
| Size | Light/Medium |
| Style | Dunlop Pick Variety Pack |
| UPC | 133588803395 710137049932 |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please contact manufacturer for warranty information. If item is found defective by the manufacturer, an exchange or refund will be offered. |
M**M
Versatile, Durable, and Perfect for Every Guitarist — A Must-Have Pick Pack
These picks are exactly what I was hoping for, as they're versatile, durable, and convenient. The assortment of light and medium picks gives plenty of options for different playing styles, from strumming chords to picking intricate melodies. Each pick feels well-balanced and comfortable in hand, with a grip that prevents slipping even during longer sessions. I particularly appreciate the variety included in a single pack. It’s perfect for experimenting to find the pick that suits your playing best, and having extras on hand means you’re never caught without one mid-practice or performance. The material holds up well, maintaining its shape and flexibility even with frequent use. For guitarists of all levels, from beginners to seasoned players, this is an excellent product as it's practical, high-quality, and thoughtfully designed to meet a range of musical needs.
J**S
Excellent quality and variety
Good variety of light and medium picks, with different materials and thickness.
M**.
This light variety pack of picks make for a great starter set!
2026-03-08. Guitar picks by Jim Dunlop. LT/MD. Variety Pack. This variety pack is perfect for anyone just starting to get into guitar. I actually purchased these for a friend as a gift and she absolutely loves them! This 12 pack includes 6 different picks in two thicknesses; 0.6mm light gauge and 0.73mm medium gauge. The lighter thinner gauge offers more flexibility thus reducing the chance of getting it caught in the strings, and making the learning process smoother. It also reduces string resistance, thus preventing hand fatigue and makes for easier strumming, ideal for the beginner. As you progress, you can move to the medium gauge for more resistance, or if you do a mix of strumming and electric playing. The 6 different picks are as follows are essentially different materials that affect sound: Nylon Standard. These are made from durable, molded nylon. They're more flexible and produce a balanced, warm tone with a bright, consistent attack that is versatile for both electric and acoustic playing. Max-Grip. This is a nylon standard featuring a coarse, cross-hatched grid for a superior, non-slip, and secure grip; ideal if you struggle with dropping your pick, as the sandpaper-like texture prevents slipping. All the nylon standard picks are grey in color. Gator Grip. These picks are made from Delrin/Delrex, a material similar to Tortex but with a, powdery feel and a matte finish. They're designed for superior, non-slip grip; and produce a dark, warm, and beefy, yet articulate tone with a smooth, fast attack due to their molded, beveled edges. Tortex. These are made from a specialized, durable form of Delrin (acetal) engineered to simulate the classic feel and tone of natural tortoiseshell. They are characterized by a matte, textured finish that enhances grip and produces a bright, crisp, and articulate sound with a "snappy" attack. The flexibility of this pick makes strumming chords easier. Fender Celluloid. Made from the original tortoiseshell substitute, these picks offer a flexible, premium feel; and provide a traditional, smooth, and warm, round tone with a snappy attack. A combination of balanced sound and good durability, ideal for various styles, particularly blues and classic rock. These picks are identified by the Jim Dunlop name and initials logo. Ultex. These are made of Ultem, an aerospace-grade polymer. It offers a bright, articulate tone with a sharp, snappy attack. They are known for high, crisp volume, excellent grip, and minimal wear, making them ideal for both fast, precise shredding and acoustic playing. This variety pack doesn't contain any of the heavier gauges, but the variety of materials and grips makes for an excellent beginner set. The picks are easily identifiable by color, texture, and/or visual indicators. The one notable I have is that this just comes in a small bag without any kind of holder to prevent losing them. The good news is that this variety pack retails for $8.39 on Amazon ($10 if you find a place locally) so replacing them won't break the bank!
C**S
Pick more options.
I am so glad that I ordered this. As a new member to the guitar club I was told that you need to try different strengths of picks before you decide on a specific thickness. After playing for three months I can agree. I have gone from a floppy .66 thickness to a .98 and found that the more I play the more firm the pick I like. You may find you like a different thickness but I do recommend you give yourself this pack to try out what works for you. And the price allows for the experimentation. Also it would be good to note that some of the picks are textured with brail type grips. I really liked that at first but now I don't. I am sure I will change again but this was a great investment either way.
B**N
Great piks
Much better than regular plastic ,these seem to last longer .picture is after 6 months use three gigs a week
C**Z
Dunlop Guitar pick fan for... longer than I want to admit
When it comes down to picks, strings, cables, effect peddles, amps, and even guitars, every musician has their own opinion (doesn't matter if your a "professional recording artist" or a "garage band artist" or a "I play for me in my spare time" artist. As they say opinions are like @$$*****, everyone's got one. That said, I've personally been using Dunlop Tortex picks for decades, prefer the reds and oranges (depending on what I'm playing). A majority of time, I'll grab a Tortex red. Why these? Love the texture, even after a lot of usage (I have a few that are very old, are worn smooth, are now bent to my normal usage, and I will grab those before anything else). Realizing that guitar/bass players are very picky about their picks/strings and such, this little review is, of course, my personal opinion. Take it for it is. Why I use Dunlop Tortex picks? Texture and material. Many "name-brand" picks are very smooth. Personally, I hate these. They slip in my fingers when I'm sweating, or when it's raining (always great fun at a gig... not). If you're playing in a air-conditioned studio... they might be fine. Dunlop Tortex picks have a slight texture to them that makes them easy to hold and position to your liking. The texture holds up for a long time, longer than might be expected. I have several that I still use that are literally decades old. Granted, the texture is now gone, but I still use them because they have molded to my style of play. With these, I know where/how/when/how hard/how soft/how deep/etc. I'm hitting the strings. Yet, I can pick up a brand new pick and play just the same. If you play, you know what I mean. I've used many other brands over these decades and cannot say the same. Most are "too smooth" of a surface texture, and I end up throwing them on the floor and grabbing a new one before I can finish a set (granted, I don't play sets anymore, but when I did...) Just take this for consideration, I have a few Tortex reds that are something like 20 years old, and I still use them. Dunlop Tortex comes in many flavors for any sound and style of play. They even have a "back-ribbed", or maybe a "humped-back" pick, that offers a unique sound when used correctly (not sure of the actual name nor model and cannot find quickly on Amazon). Not to mention, when I have the need to finger pick, the Dunlop thumb picks (of my particular choice of thickness) is my only choice. I'm an amateur, former garage band guitarist (mostly rhythm, but also lead), that has been picking for longer than I care to admit (that is... decades... and I am still learning and continue to... how to say... play like $h!t), I've forgotten more than I currently know, and I've attempted to teach many at least some basics of how to play guitar. I always recommend Dunlop picks, and give away many I have laying around (I always have extras, of course) to those I have provided some instruction. I will recommend Dunlop Tortex picks every time, but the choice is yours. Just keep playing and picking!
A**E
Sehr sehr gutes Set. Ich liebe die verschiedenen Materialen und Stärken und Wechsel schon mal, jenachdem, welchen Stil ich spiele. So oder so, kann ich Dunlop nur empfehlen.
M**S
nice i like it
F**.
I plettri migliori che abbia mai provato...tenuta perfetta sulla 12 corde dove dei plettri 046 di dubbia qualità si erano spezzati dopo pochi secondi.
F**K
Bon produit
C**.
Beau pack variété pour aider à choisir et tester différentes sonorités. J'aime bien : Nylon .60 => Léger grip, son très chaleureux, très souple Nylon .73 => Léger grip, son très (trop ?) chaleureux Croco .71 => Toucher "tissu", son équilibré J'aime moyennement : Tortex .60 => Bonne texture, son plus détaillé et aigu Tortex. 73 => Bonne texture mais on entend le plastique Je n'aime pas : Max Grip .60 & .73 => son ok, désagréable au toucher malgré un grip qui tient ses promesses. Delrin 500 Prime Grip => Son trop aigu et toucher désagréable Ultex .60 => Trop lisse et son de plastique Croco .58 => Son trop aigu, comme une guitare bas de gamme Medium => Trop dur et trop lisse, mais ok pour son plus aigu
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