
DUNLOP Tortex Standard Player Packs
Dunlop Tortex Standard Picks – Player Packs
These are the picks most players end up coming back to.
Dunlop Tortex picks have been around for decades and are still one of the most widely used picks across every style. They’ve got a consistent feel, a bit of grip, and just the right amount of flex so they don’t feel too stiff or too soft.
They give a bright, clean attack without sounding harsh, which makes them work just as well for acoustic strumming as they do for electric playing.
Why Players Like Tortex Picks
Tortex picks are known for being reliable and easy to play with.
They’ve got a slightly textured surface that helps with grip, and they hold their shape well so they don’t wear down too quickly. Once you find the gauge you like, they’re very consistent from pick to pick.
Choosing the Right Gauge
If you’re not sure which thickness to go for, here’s a simple guide:
- .60mm (Orange) – lighter feel, good for strumming
- .73mm (Yellow) – a balanced option for most players
- .88mm (Green) – slightly firmer, great all-rounder
- 1.0mm+ – more control for lead playing and heavier attack
Most players settle somewhere between .73 and .88 as a starting point.
A Simple Upgrade That Makes a Difference
Picks are easy to overlook, but they have a big impact on how your guitar feels and responds.
If you’re still using whatever came with your guitar, trying a few different gauges of Tortex is a good place to start.
Looking to buy Dunlop Tortex Picks? It’s available now at Coleman's Music in South Melbourne or online with fast shipping Australia-wide. We're a proudly independent, family owned Australian music store that knows gear and backs it with great service.
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DUNLOP Tortex Standard Player Packs
Dunlop Tortex Standard Picks – Player Packs
These are the picks most players end up coming back to.
Dunlop Tortex picks have been around for decades and are still one of the most widely used picks across every style. They’ve got a consistent feel, a bit of grip, and just the right amount of flex so they don’t feel too stiff or too soft.
They give a bright, clean attack without sounding harsh, which makes them work just as well for acoustic strumming as they do for electric playing.
Why Players Like Tortex Picks
Tortex picks are known for being reliable and easy to play with.
They’ve got a slightly textured surface that helps with grip, and they hold their shape well so they don’t wear down too quickly. Once you find the gauge you like, they’re very consistent from pick to pick.
Choosing the Right Gauge
If you’re not sure which thickness to go for, here’s a simple guide:
- .60mm (Orange) – lighter feel, good for strumming
- .73mm (Yellow) – a balanced option for most players
- .88mm (Green) – slightly firmer, great all-rounder
- 1.0mm+ – more control for lead playing and heavier attack
Most players settle somewhere between .73 and .88 as a starting point.
A Simple Upgrade That Makes a Difference
Picks are easy to overlook, but they have a big impact on how your guitar feels and responds.
If you’re still using whatever came with your guitar, trying a few different gauges of Tortex is a good place to start.
Looking to buy Dunlop Tortex Picks? It’s available now at Coleman's Music in South Melbourne or online with fast shipping Australia-wide. We're a proudly independent, family owned Australian music store that knows gear and backs it with great service.
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Dunlop Tortex Standard Picks – Player Packs
These are the picks most players end up coming back to.
Dunlop Tortex picks have been around for decades and are still one of the most widely used picks across every style. They’ve got a consistent feel, a bit of grip, and just the right amount of flex so they don’t feel too stiff or too soft.
They give a bright, clean attack without sounding harsh, which makes them work just as well for acoustic strumming as they do for electric playing.
Why Players Like Tortex Picks
Tortex picks are known for being reliable and easy to play with.
They’ve got a slightly textured surface that helps with grip, and they hold their shape well so they don’t wear down too quickly. Once you find the gauge you like, they’re very consistent from pick to pick.
Choosing the Right Gauge
If you’re not sure which thickness to go for, here’s a simple guide:
- .60mm (Orange) – lighter feel, good for strumming
- .73mm (Yellow) – a balanced option for most players
- .88mm (Green) – slightly firmer, great all-rounder
- 1.0mm+ – more control for lead playing and heavier attack
Most players settle somewhere between .73 and .88 as a starting point.
A Simple Upgrade That Makes a Difference
Picks are easy to overlook, but they have a big impact on how your guitar feels and responds.
If you’re still using whatever came with your guitar, trying a few different gauges of Tortex is a good place to start.
Looking to buy Dunlop Tortex Picks? It’s available now at Coleman's Music in South Melbourne or online with fast shipping Australia-wide. We're a proudly independent, family owned Australian music store that knows gear and backs it with great service.



















