🎶 Elevate Your Strum Game with Bog Street Picks!
The Bog Street Assorted Guitar Picks Variety Pack includes 17 ergonomic plectrums designed for optimal grip and playability. With a range of thicknesses and vibrant colors, these picks cater to all playing styles, making them ideal for guitarists from beginners to professionals. Made in the USA, they enhance comfort and control, ensuring a seamless playing experience.
J**Z
A bit overengineered but there are some great options here for different styles
I bought the sampler pack to get a feel for the brand. I think for the price you get some good options but I found that half the picks weren't to my liking. That's the inherent risk I guess.Tl;Dr- the picks are insanely durable- the battle axe is a nice, ergonomic alternative to a jazz 3- the leap series is nice for acoustic guitar- the axe cut and axe blade seemed better in theory than in practice but could be okay if you use the sturdier tips or find yourself uncertain on what gauges you like- the mini beast is not a good jazz 3 substitute and forces certain pick grips- get the textured picks if you get sweaty hands but know it'll change your tone a bit- lean towards higher gauges than you would normally play as the hole in the middle is a tradeoff for pick flexibilityMore info:I found the offset picks (the axe blade and axe cut) tended to wobble in my hands on the lower gauges especially when playing fast leads. The irony of these picks is that while the hole in the middle provides additional grip, the loss of structural integrity makes the lower gauge picks bend more. The added bend causes snapback in your hand which leads to more slippage than I was experiencing with normal picks. Using the higher gauge corners compensated for that a bit, but then you're only using 2/3rds of the pick.As far as the axe cut vs axe blade I definitely felt like the axe cut's additional size makes it at least decent for rhythm playing whereas the axe blade felt too small while still experiencing the issues previously mentioned.That said the battle axe were by far my favourite. I play Jazz IIIs at 1.5mm and the medium battle axe (2.0mm) felt similar to those. I play with a lot of pick attack so I can burn through a jazz 3 in a couple of days usually with the first day of practice starting to show some wear. I checked the corners of these picks and they are still immaculate after an afternoon of mechanical practice.As far as textured vs untextured I didn't like the way the textured seemed to snag the strings but the tradeoff was that when my fingers get sweaty there's no slippage. This was actually really nice and definitely outweighed what felt like a minor tonal change. I also felt that knowing my pick was going to grip the strings I could play a tad looser and let the pick do some of the work.The leap series picks are nice for strumming. They definitely feel like good acoustic guitar picks but my electric would chew them up so that's something to keep in mind.Lastly I did not like the mini beast. It felt like a jazz 3 but has the structural integrity issues I've mentioned previously and the grip itself is a bit awkward. I hold my picks with my index finger perpendicular to my thumb and my index aligns with the tip of my pick. You cannot hold the mini beast this way without the ridges getting in the way. If you hold it with your index and thumb parallel it might be more comfortable but for playing leads it did not work well for me.I would personally likely purchase a pack of the battle axes in the future after trying the sampler, but some of the picks definitely feel overengineered.
J**.
Uh-mazing!!!
No kidding... just buy them. Quite simply, it's a far superior pick design.Materials and multi-edge are great, but that's not what makes these so amazing. You have a completely different sense of control of the pick, which changes your focus from 'holding the pick' to being able to focus on pick action. I have a lot more control and it's effortless. Just brilliant.
J**Y
Cool picks for many different styles of playing.
I got the sampler pack because i like to have a variety around. a different style pick can change the entire feel much like a different guage of strings. This sampler has something for every style of playing.
J**M
I am really enjoying these picks.
These are easy to hold and super functional.
D**R
Awesome guitar picks!
Stop shopping and guessing...these are awesome guitar picks. Sampler pack is as advertised...so many choices and all are outstanding. It will take a while to narrow down which I like the best.Bottom line...at >65yo, my fingers and hands cannot maintain an hour+ grip on my old favorite celluloid type picks. Enter Bog Street with a grip a grumpy old man can love. Just do it.Gotta go...there are some clouds out there I should yell at.
A**6
Picks
Absolutely love these. You can’t accidentally drop them. Multiple sizes and different sounds from different picks.
S**T
Guitar picks
Purchased for my husband because of the grip and thickness offered and it turned out perfect for him! Definitely worth the price!
A**R
Great product
A little pricey but worth it. Sometime the rough center graze the strings when trying pick harmonics. maybe make them a little smaller.
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