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Jim Dunlop 549P1.50 Flow Picks are 1.5mm thick guitar picks crafted from durable Ultex material, designed to deliver rich, powerful overtones with effortless string glide and superior grip. Ideal for professional and passionate players seeking enhanced volume, precision, and comfort during extended play sessions.

| ASIN | B079X4DPX4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,037 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 38 in Picks |
| Body Material Type | Ultex |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Colour | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,074) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137108646 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 1.5 millimeters |
| Included Components | 6 x Guitar Picks |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 6.4 x 0.6 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Picks |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 549P150 |
| Material Type | Ultex |
| Model Name | Flow |
| Model Number | 549P150 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year. |
| Set Name | Player Pack 6 Proposal |
| Size | 1.5 mm |
| Style | Player Pack 6 picks |
| UPC | 710137108646 |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
D**N
Great pick
Bought these picks to try after someone recommending them to me, and I'm not disappointed! After using a Jazz 3 max grip pick for years I was pleasantly surprised how at home I felt with using the Flow picks. They glide over the strings making picking and playing a breeze, plenty of grip due to the raised logo and it's very comfortable to use for long sessions.
B**.
Best guitar picks I have used so far
I bought these on a whim as the grippy picks I usually use weren't available at the thickness I like. I didn't expect much when looking at the pictures but my god was I mistaken. The picks do not move at all when you are playing, but are still maneuverable when you need them to be. I was honestly so shocked at how nice these are especially as I normally do not use Jim Dunlop picks. The 1.5mm picks have just the right amount of flex with plenty of grip. The shape is perfect for switching between chords and solos and even when my hands get sweaty the pick still DOES. NOT. SLIP. Honestly cannot recommend these enough, they don't dig into your figures like some other grippy picks do but still manage to not shift at all and sound great at the same time.
G**8
Good, but not the best flow for ultimate speed and control
I was converted to the 1.5mm and 2.0mm flow picks recently when I bought the shred variety pack. Thought I'd give the slightly thinner version of the same pick a go. For me they flex a bit. And this is too much flex for technical playing. It is clear to me now that you need a stiff pick (1.4mm and up), to really boss the strings and play fast without much resistance. These picks would be great for more strumming style. The tone these produce is great though, if thinner picks are your thing.
M**L
You'll loose it before you use it up!
I decided to go to thicker picks after years of .75 etc.(mediums). Chose the 1mm ultex flow, and was very pleased. Easy to hold, and just the right angle on the shoulders that you can turn it round for a subtly lighter tone. Bright, with a moderately bright attack. I also picked up some of the blue nylon flow picks at the guitar show, and although the feel is the same, the nylon have a much more mellow attack, with less brightness and clack on the strings. I will use them but my go-to are still the 1mm ultex flow picks. And the seem not to wear nearly as fast as my old pearloid plastic ones. 😎👍🎸
R**R
Best picks I've used
Phenomenal plectrums. The Ultex material is my favourite and the bevel accommodates fast and precise playing. You will need to get used to it at first if you are coming from thinner picks but I had to get used to the Jazz III's at first too then could never go back to normal picks. I also ordered the JUMBO 3MM version since no one really mentioned what the difference was. The JUMBO 3MM is marginally wider from top view but is significantly thicker cross section wise. I find it helps get from string to string quicker than the Standard 2MM but because of that very fact, there is more room for mistakes since you might hit a string when skipping. As I mentioned above, all picks need some adaptation period. Give it at least 3 days of constant use and I'm sure it will improve your playing in every aspect. I would say the same 2MM comes out on top considering you get 6 for the same price but isn't to steep a curve if you're coming from 1.5MM or lower pick size. The tone from the 3mm Jumbo however is fatter and fuller. You decide.
L**A
Use nothing else now, done with medium picks
2mm picks are ideal
L**9
Hands down the best I've tried!
For me personally, after trying these, there's nothing else that comes close. The shape is spot on, the feel against the string is unique, and they're so damn durable it's unreal. Using on a telecaster, 11 guage strings, and predominantly I play country / chickin pickin stuff. I know they're not cheap but well worth it and they're so tough they'll last ages.
D**D
An overgrown Jazz III
The first thing I noticed is that it's really light for its size so you get a larger pick feel without the weight The grip is really comfortable and extends no further than I need. Not scratchy and annoying like some picks but definitely more secure feeling than a regular Jazz III. Great sound, great feel once you get used to the lightness.
R**H
Super Plektren für E-Gitarre. Klare Empfehlung!
S**A
It is thin enough for me to strum and sturdy enough to play lead.
P**N
I always loved the Green Flow Picks but always wished they had a better grip. These solved all those issues and are PERFECT
N**E
La forma flow se siente muy bien para tocar pasajes precisos y con velocidad, se desliza sobre las cuerdas sin esfuerzo y tiene un tono claro y agudo. el grosor de 1.5 mm es un buen punto intermedio para sostenerlas con comodidad y la textura en la superficie evita que se resbalen, pero no impide que ajustes su posicion en la mano mientras se usan de ser necesario. se puede escuchar un poco de chirp en ciertos pasajes si la sostienes en angulo, pero es controlable el tamaño es similar a las jazz III XL pero con un angulo de caida menos pronunciado que es lo que les da esa fluidez. Altamente recomendadas
S**Y
If you like 1.5 and 2m picks, this is the best pick. The sound is a bright, I think it comes from the Ultex material, but I've come to like it, especially for articulating a solo and alternate picking. What I like most about it, is how the pick is how it sticks to my fingers. This pick does NOT wobble in my fingers. I'd previously been an Ernie Ball Prodigy picker. I'm the kind of guy that would scratch up the pick to get a better grip. Those days are gone. I'd like to try this same pick with other materials.
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