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Reviews (5)

10 November 2016
Grip and Flex!
I love these max grip picks!
As I got older..my hands got drier..and i had trouble holding onto picks!
Then I discovered these MAX GRIP picks..in various gauges..and my probs were solved.
The rippled grip area gives something to get a hold with. .and allows for soft and tricky picking.
This gauge is just the perfect all rounder..not too soft. .not to hard. Has an easy flex on it but still firm enough to let you get some attack on your hammers and strumming.
Top picks!
Dunlop Nylon Max Grip 0.73
Excellent!

31 October 2019
Good detail and lightweight.
Light weight ceramic, quite white.
Good definition of the ornamental details, the mold seam is noticable.
Delivered free of damage and defects.

02 July 2018
Generic pedal has faulty design.
1 of 1 found this helpful This product failed to function on my Casio keyboard.
More accurately, it worked for a few minutes then crapped out.
dead.
My advice..don't buy cheap chinese junk like they sell here.
Get the Casio pedal.
Also..
The spring action is stiff and positioned high, compared to the Casio pedal.
You are doing a whole lot more work to depress it.
That's if it works.
On opening the casing, the design puts the spring, which is constantly going to be moved..in such close proximity to the electronic soldered points of the wiring, on the switch, that rhe spring motion tore away a wire off the switch..hence it stopped working..after just a minute of operation.
FAULTY DESIGN
I just threw it away.
Junk merchandise.