🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Every Strum!
The FenderF Grip Guitar Picks 351 Shape come in a convenient 3-pack, featuring innovative F-Grip technology for superior control, classic 3-ply celluloid construction for authentic sound, and proudly made in the USA.
A**R
Give it a chance
For reference I'm a huge guitar pick nerd I have a huge collection over $400. I first picked up this pick and tried to hold it in my hand I immediately got the impression that it was designed by the fashion designer and not a guitarist. I hated it because the f-grip itself changes the grip with whatever corner you decide to play on. After a while though my fingers got used to it and it's now one of my go-to pics along with my BlueChips. It has a very delicate sound at first until you realize that the center ply seems to have more density kind of like a delrin even though it is celluloid. It has a warm outer edge with the regular celluloid which in tandem with the thicker center gives you a much wider range of sound depending on your attack angle. This is definitely an unorthodox guitar pick but in the hands of someone who knows how to use one this can come up with more sounds than any individual plectrum that I've ever played with. Seriously anything up to like five degrees of attack change will change the sound and after about an hour of messing around with it this is the most versatile pick I've ever held. It can go from warm to bright with just a minute flick of the wrist but at the same time that flick of the wrist is easy to make a mistake with. I would recommend this to any upper level guitar player that wants more control out of their plectrum, especially those jazz players variating from chords to single notes. Information this is like holding two pics and one at the same time but it becomes nebulous and confusing for someone that doesn't have that level of control. Buy it your own risk but if you have spent significant time studying and practicing guitar you'll love it and if you can't figure it out you'll never use it again. My one big complaint is the f-grip itself it should be uniform maybe three F's linked together so that the grip doesn't change depending on which corner you are playing with.
M**N
Good picks, way too expensive
Quality and construction are great. Easy to hold design. Plays well strumming or picking. The problem is the cost. 3 picks for the price of 20. I thought it was a mistake when they arrived. They are nice but I do not believe they are worth the price.
T**P
Not a common pick for standard guitar playing
It took me a bit to get used to this pick. It's actually 3 layers, like an Oreo. There's 2 black plastic layers that sandwich the slightly larger inner white plastic. I wanted to try this because I love the Fender 346 shape and it's hard to find a thick size in that shape. One important thing to note is that the "F" logo is cut out of the outer black plastic so you can feel that cutout. I really liked that because it give you some jagged surface to make it easier to hold with sweaty fingers.
S**Y
Looks great... feels clunky
I love the design of this pick, and bought it for bass playing because I wanted a nice sturdy pick with good grip. Unfortunately it's just too clunky feeling in my hand and delivers an exceptionally dull tone on bass. I ordered some Fender heavy tortoise shell picks after and found them to be superior to the F grip. It's all a matter of opinion though, and that's mine.
D**H
Responds well to attack.
Their was a reviewer that couldn't decide where this pick fit and others that said it had bad tone. Not so for me. Was looking for 1.5mm cellulose for bass use. Far and few in between. This pick will give a thump close to flesh. Unexpected joy when used aggressively on Acoustic. It brings out you're inner Pete Townshend. Ordering triangle version to test on Mandolin. Probably not a good choice for those that prefer a lot of flex.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
V**C
Almost perfect
To thick really good pick just to thick for me I get caught up between the strings and / or in them but really good pick just to thick for me
K**S
Not sure where these fit
Been on a perfect do it all pick search for a few months now. Trying a lot of thicknesses and shapes lately, and have settled on the triangular shape seems works best for me.These Fender picks are very classy and look great. However, not sure who they are intended for. They are too thick for rythym playing as the pick doesn't have much give and bounces off the strings causing rotation. The picks are smooth, other than the F, so grip is not great. The pick tends to either rotate or slip down my fingers. For lead playing, the points are too rounded, causing me to sometimes miss the string. These will go into my pick drawer as tried, but not for me.
B**Y
Not 346 size.
As a bass player who uses fingers a majority of the time, I find Fender Heavy 346’s easier to hold on to than the common 351. These are shaped like 346’s, with three points, but they are a bit smaller. Not sure if I like them yet. Concerned about consistent feel when switching back and forth between the two.
S**N
Great pick
My guitar
T**7
Great plectrum
Really enjoy this plectrum.
T**7
Great picks.
These are great picks.
D**I
Eccezionali
Ottimo il grip e il suono del basso cambia davvero, più pieno e potente di quello prodotto con un plettro "normale", e bellissimi, anche l'occhio vuole la sua parte, unico dispiacere che non sono più disponibili e non si spiega perché sia così difficile trovarli.
M**E
Un po' troppo rigido
Consegnato puntualmente come sempre fa Amazon.Acquistato per una elettrica fender, molto carino lo stile vintage ma plettro rigido, bisogna perderci un po' di tempo per abituarsi...
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