


🎨 Grip it, play it, love it!
The Dava 6024 Grip Tip features a unique moulded rubber grip for enhanced playing feel and a long-lasting positive action tip. With its innovative eight-circle grip face design, these tips are easy to identify and come in a pack of 6 assorted colors, making them a perfect choice for any player looking to elevate their game.
D**N
Picks just right for my ukulele playing
I grip these picks as I would any other. They feel great and don't slip between my fingers. They are not large, too small, too round, too pointed, too thin, or too thick... they are the perfect size for me. I also appreciate the under-stated and tasteful design.
C**E
Grippy
Dava picks are easy to hang onto with their textured surfaces
M**B
The Versatile Pick.
This is it. This is the pick I use the most, and for good reason.It doesn't slip, you can usually do whatever you'd like to with it, and it feels good. Choke up on the pick and you can get precise notes; let a little past the thumb, and you can get the give you need to do some proper strumming. Fantastic. It's just about enough control when you need it, though you can't quite achieve the rigid control of, say, a thicker pick (like a 2.0mm Dunlop Gator, a metal pick, or a Red Bear).Note that they will break (in the thin middle, leaving it a floppy, rubber-coated mess) eventually if you're rough on your picks (like I am); if only Dava would try out different, heavier plastics in with this rubber coat! I own a Tuff-Tone tri-point Red Bear pick, and while I do enjoy the rigidity of that pick when I feel like being more heavy-handed, I always make sure I have a Grip Tip in my wallet. I have V-Picks, Surfpicks, a Dugain, Herco thumb picks, Jackson Bombs, Fender Celluloids (in several form-factors), two glass picks, some Dunlops (Tortex, Gators, Stubbys, some Cools, Ice-Pix (another great brand, the copper is my second favorite pick), and many, many more picks in a little tin box, and you can damn well be sure that there will always be a Dava in it too, breakage or no.The fellow who said they were too flexible had a good point (by the way, try the copper ice-pix and you may find it's what you're looking for) -- it would be very, very fantastic if there was a more rigid version of this pick that I could get more control out of, though I'd probably still use this one -- but when I want rigidity, I'll grab a thicker, more rigid pick (the copper Ice-Pix is probably the next one in line). I really do wish they lasted longer, but I'll be buying these picks for a long time. When I want a versatile pick I can make rigid *enough* or flex-y enough to do whatever, on the fly, I'll take my yellow Grip-Tip out of my wallet and rock.
C**N
Comfortable Grip With Great Tone
I have been playing a Fender Medium pick for 30 years, and never thought about changing, until I injured my thumb joint from too much playing. I started trying lighter and heavier picks to see if it hurt less, then I heard Corey Wong used the DAVA picks, and he's strumming like crazy all the time. Immediately it felt easier to hold the pick, which meant less work for my thumb joints. And luckily the material is hard enough to have the snap I like from the Fender Mediums. I just wish I could find a pack of all yellow picks. They are easier to see if you drop them at a gig. All in all, I think I've been persuaded to change to a new pick after a lifetime of the same brand/model. PS: My thumb is feeling better too.
M**N
Great picks!
I first bought these for my husband in 2016 as a Christmas gift, he recently wanted to know where I got them because they were really good and he finally needed some more. He plays bass and he really likes the grip and the firmness.
V**A
Good Grip
I like the plectrums. Colorful, feel sturdy and don't slip. Haven't used long enough to say whether they're durable.
A**R
ONE gauge only ...and great for this beginner
I discovered these picks as a relative beginner and immediately fell in love with the rubber grips, pointed tip, and beveled edges. This combination of features has really helped me learn to strum and pick the strings with the pick twisted to a 45-degree angle, which sounds much better than striking them flatly. I like these way better than those standard medium picks with the rounded edges and corners, in part because they don't slip and slide between my fingerpads, but also because of the bevel and sharp point.NOTE: A number of reviews have indicated that some colors in the pack are thicker gauge than others, but this is not so. They are all the same gauge (check the Dava website) ...and that's just the point. They're designed with a flexible mid-line so that the effective "gauge" changes depending on how/where you grip the pick. Grip it at a distance for a "thinner" pick, closer to the strings for a "thicker" pick. This is a feature that beginners need to be aware of, and it might turn some away, since it seems like yet another dadburn thing to have to think about while learning. But me, I liked it for learning because I can intuitively find the place that feels right for a particular song/strum and go with it. That said, I'm ready now to start experimenting with some other picks with fixed gauges, like the Dunlop Tortex.
F**.
Tienen un agarre y precisión superior comparadas con otras plumillas.
Son muy cómodas tanto para rythm como para lead. Aunque estés sudando, jamás se te resbalan de los dedos. 10/10.
J**C
Brilliant plecs, great for quick strumming,
Brilliant plecs, great for quick strumming, they don't stick tothe strings. They are the best ones I have found up to now.
F**I
Super mais s'use vite
J'adore ce médiator mais il s'use trop vite pour le prix.
A**R
Best
These are some of the best Pics for me. Very comfortable, and most important to me.... they dont move around too much; very grippy.
A**R
Best Picks ever!
Love em!!!
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