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Your cart is empty.Like the smaller Tortex Flex Jazz III Pick, these picks combine the memory and durability of Tortex and the flexibility and warmth of Nylon with the Jazz III’s famously superior control, speed, and precision. The XL shape offers a larger profile for players who want more surface to grab onto. Available in .73mm, .88mm, 1.0mm, 1.14mm, 1.35mm, and 1.5mm gauges.
PerspectiveG21
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This style has become my favorite. They are just the right size in between a medium and standard Jazz lll. Making it easy to pick out notes while the extra flex makes it easier for strumming accents and runs.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Perfect! Exactly try what I was hoping for. Great picks!
Sumedh
Reviewed in India on January 2, 2025
Not worth it
Tony G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
My go to guitar pick, makes the notes ring and resonate.
Gabriel alejandro roque hernandez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2024
Estas puas son mejores que las de colores, las otras se sienten asperas, para el agarre esta bien que sean asperas pero con la friccion de la pua con la cuerda genera un sonido no tan bueno como lo genera una pua mas lisa, estas tienen la textura intermedia entre lisa y aspera sonando mejor que las clasicas de colores :)
Sparks
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I was told these would be a good alternative to Dunlop Jazz IIIs. These are fine picks, but they're noticeably larger overall. So, if you're looking for identical size, these ain't it. But, the quality is fine.
Hunter White
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
These picks are nice and thick, but not too thick. Great for playing hard on bass!
Ferr
Reviewed in Italy on November 4, 2024
Very good pick
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
I thought I had found my pick when I found the Tortex greens, but I eventually wanted something thicker for faster speeds. I bought some Ernie ball prodigy 2.0, the white ones, but I didn't like them very much even though I thought I would. I wondered if maybe the 1.5s would do it, they didn't. bought a couple other sizes and shapes but they either seemed way to blocky or felt really picky, if you know what I mean, Too sharp maybe is a better description. But when I got these I fell in love. The material is smooth like nylon with a bit more edge and bite similar to Tortex. The shape, the XL jazz 3 for me is great. it has the benefit of the jazz 3 shape for speed and articulation, but it is normal sized so you dont have to fiddle with the little tiny jazz 3 standard. Not to mention the value of buying the 72 pack vs smaller amounts. The blue flex jazz 3 XL's are my new go to's.
Mark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2023
Nice quality pick
Junkyard276
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
My ears prefer the sound of nylon picks, especially when it comes to acoustic guitars. The combo of Tortex and Nylon was enticing for the added durability. I typically don't like the sound of Tortex but wanted to try these out. I was instantly and pleasantly surprised by the tone of these picks. They aren't as bright sounding as a comparably thick Tortex pick, the top-end is sweeter and less harsh. I appreciate having the sharp tip as I played the smaller red Jazz III picks for 20 years but those picks aren't very toneful either. The tip allows for more accuracy with faster runs and the larger size made it easier to hold on to when strumming. The feel of the pick is fairly smooth. There is no 'cat tongue' or raised words on the pick that aid in grip. I play a lot of finger-style Country these days and I don't use a pick that much anymore. That being said, when I DO need to use a pick, these are my 1st choice.* The picture is to help show off the size of the Flex pic compared to a full-sized Fender 351 and a "Tear Drop" shape/style.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2021
I tried both the XL and standard size Jazz III Flex .73mm. Between those versions, the XL J3 is definitely easier to hold for bigger fingers, and it’s a little more flexible than the standard J3 Flex, closer to what I would call medium thickness.For reference, I have some .60mm Tortex picks (orange, not Jazz III), and the XL Flex 73s feel just as flexible while thicker to hold. Compared to Fender nylon 60s it’s way more rigid and thick, but not quite hard/heavy.Moving across the strings, the Flex does sound a little smoother than the regular Tortex I’ve tried. Not quite as smooth as nylon or celluloid, but less gritty scraping.
Carla Smyrl
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2019
nice to buy picks in bulk
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