





🎶 Elevate your strum game with the pick that pros swear by!
The Jim Dunlop 9002P Thumb Pick Medium Player Pack offers medium-thickness plastic picks designed for superior grip and durability. Made in the USA, these picks are a favorite among guitarists for their consistent tone and long-lasting performance, eliminating the common issue of spinning picks during play.

| ASIN | B0009R3I8A |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,188 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 116 in Picks |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Colour | Original Version |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,807) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Item Weight | 18.1 g |
| Item model number | 9002P |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 5.84 x 7.87 x 1.02 cm; 18.14 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | Med |
| guitar_pick_thickness | Medium [NA] |
R**B
Problem solver.
I bought these because for the life of me I cannot get a normal plec to stop gradually spinning... These did the trick. The point is very long so I filed the point to the angles I like and bingo, perfection. Tone wise, great and they seem very durable. Totally worth the money.
J**N
Cool
Cool.
K**N
Comfort
Comfortable
R**K
Perfect
Execellent - I prefer these to more expensive products. I have medium size hands and purchased the medium size pick. They gripped my thumb just a fraction too tight. Have tried the large size and they were too loose. I put the medium size in a cup of warm water for a short time, you can ease them to a perfect fit.
S**N
Not sure?
This is new to me.My right thumb nail is damaged so makes picking strings on classical guitar difficult. Was unsure on size so went for medium,this seemed tight but found immersing in hot water softened so was able open wider.Here is hoping.
I**R
Good product, moves slightly after a lot of use
A good quality thumb pick, which I found by watching numerous YouTube videos. Yes, being made of plastic means that you can mould it using boiling water, but yes it also means that it can move around - annoying. However, mould it well and it doesn't move a lot - only for me now after 30+mins of playing an acoustic guitar. I later ordered the Large size product, but actually a well-moulded-to-you Medium product is the better choice. The only way to improve this product would be to make it from a less slippy material, such as Delrin. But if you just want a good product for a more than reasonable price - the so-called better alternatives are at least 3x this price point - then choose this one
O**R
The best thumb-picks ive ever used
I have tried so many thumb picks over the years that I have lost count. Not knowing if these would work well for me I decided to buy them and find out. These have a definite advantage over any other conventional thumb pick I have used. There is much better contact with the string, better tone, and they are just down right comfortable to play with. They work really well and can't think of a negative thing to say about them.They just make sense when you use a thumb pick. I could never use another thumb pick after using the dunlops!! And the price... a steal
J**E
Too Tight
I got the medium , I measured my finger and decided ,based on the advertised size ,sadly to small and uncomfortable the pick is also to long for me ; it’s all subjective
M**N
Gute Qualität.
P**D
These mediums are best in class IMO. I was using the Large when I started learning fingerstyle but the pick part is just way too long and obtrusive, makes precise and rapid thumb work difficult. I didn't bother trying the Mediums because I have big fat fingers. I tried teh John Pearse thumbpicks and the pick part on them is too short (if you have slender fingers they'd be fine). Then I read that 15 seconds in the microwave and you can shape thumbpicks to your liking. I got a few Mediums, nuked 'em, bent the top part out flatter to fit my thumb and viola, the perfect thumbpick. It's possible to make it TOO loose if you bend too far so try it in increments. But don't let the tiny-looking Medium fool you if you have big fingers (I wear a size 13 wedding band), the Dunlop Medium, bent to fit, has the perfect pick length and is the way to go. Tommy Emmanuel uses Dunlop Mediums so they can't be too terrible, lol. BTW, I use the white ones and they heat up, shape, and coold down perfectly. I assume the tortise shell ones are made of the same plastic but I've not cooked any of those, so experiment cautiously. ;-)
D**O
Io lo trovo comodo
A**N
Have arthritic fingers but they still work everyday.
D**L
Excelente producto y calidad. Muy util.
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