





🎶 Grip, Glide, and Own the Stage with Every Strum!
D'Andrea Snarling Dog Brain Nylon Guitar Picks (0.88mm) offer professional guitarists a perfect blend of flexibility and durability. Crafted from high-quality nylon with a unique non-slip grip surface, these picks provide unmatched control during fast or intense playing. The 12-pack comes in a stylish tin box and features color-coded thicknesses for quick selection, proudly made in the USA.
| ASIN | B000BBGCBE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,830 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #264 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (295) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2013 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 0.88 millimeters |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | TNSDB351 .88 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 0.3 inches |
| Size | Small |
C**R
Great picks: I have three different thicknesses
I have these in .73, .88 (pictured), and 1.14mm. The .73 and 1.14 all came as a 12 pack: that is, one set of 12 picks (bonus: 13 picks not in a tin for the 1.14's). I've been using .73's and decided to move up to a heavier pick to a more Fender Medium gauge. The .73's are the same gauge of the tortoise shell looking Fenders, but my flexible: too much so for me. The .88's seem to be the same stiffness; the 1.14's are stiffer still, and I used them last night at rehearsal, and I like the thick feel, but I'll play more with the .88s: it's really a personal preference. The best feature of these picks is that they stay put on my fingers! As I age, I find my finger tip ridges are pretty smooth now compared to my younger years, and celluloid pics just slide around; even felt bass picks move around. These picks stay put!!! I tried the stick on rubber grips, but for guitar picks, they make them too "thick" and don't feel right, though I do recommend them for felt bass pics. These play great, have the stiffness I was after and don't break. They do get chewed over time depending on how you pick. Probalby not intended, but they shipped me 12 tins of 12 picks each for the less than $10 price tag. I think I'll gift them to my guitar playing buddies.
J**N
Good Sturdy no-slip pick
Good durable picks that don't slip in your fingers
H**E
The world's best guitar pick
The world's best guitar pick. When a Snarling Dog bites your fingers it doesn't let go.
P**O
GREAT GRIP PICK
This is the best guitar picks. I've tried other brands but it didn't have the grip that I was looking for. The Grip is perfect. Now I can shred like my younger days not having the pick slips out like it use to. I highly recommend it 👌 👍
Z**H
Good guitar picks
Been using these for years and it's my preferred brand. The texture is good and grippy and they're super durable. Can't go wrong for the money.
B**L
BEST picks + cool tin pick holder. Used these for over a decade.
I've been using Brain Snarling dogs for 15+ years, my absolute favorite picks. I used the red .73 for the bulk of it but tried these black ones (they are awesome) and went up a size to the Orange (this is what I use now).
R**R
More flexible than expected..
For a 0.88 pick I expected them to be less flexible but that's probably just the nature of the material there made of. If I order again I will move up to a 1 mm in thickness. I do like the grip, feels solid in my paw.. ;) The Snarling Dog Brain storage tin is cool too. I'll keep the 0.88 to use for the acoustic and get some heavier ones for electric lead. Also, there's some flashing around the edge of the pick but that's only a cosmetic issue. Not as clean cut as show in the online picture.
C**X
Snarling dog brain picks are the best.
Good sound, durable, and you have to really try, to succeed at dropping them. Reasonably priced too.
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