





🎸 Own the stage with picks that keep up with your speed and style!
The Jim Dunlop Flow® Gloss Pick 2.0MM 12-pack features ultra-durable Ultex construction with a highly polished, tapered edge designed for fast, articulate playing. Its contoured finger indents provide enhanced grip and control, while the extra-thick 2.0mm profile delivers a powerful, rich tone. Perfect for serious guitarists seeking precision, speed, and long-lasting performance.




| ASIN | B08RSGCHCT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,455 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #127 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Color Name | Brown |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,268) |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2021 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | extra-thick |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | 550R200 |
| Material Type | Ultex |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 0.1 inches |
| Size | 2.0mm |
W**L
Great picks. Improve control
I am a huge fan of this pick. The control is great. You get a nice sharp attack and an easy to hold pick, to keep the riffs coming. These picks keep an edge for more than one session. Depending on your session. But killer picks. Give em a shot. Plenty of thickness sizes to choose as well.
E**A
Solid picks
Feels great in my fingers for playing bass. Huge tone difference between these and thinner picks I’ve tried, these are my go to choice for now on!
M**N
Awesome!!!
Awesome!! I love these so much!! The concave shape of the pick allows for better grip while still maintaining a sharp end for precision. Similar size of a standard pick. (Photos comparing it to a jazz 3 and a standard Fender Medium)
J**N
It's a real love-hate relationship with these 2mm Flow Gloss Picks
Overall, I like these picks quite a bit & I've used them quite a bit...& I'll probably continue to use them quite a bit too...(?) BUT! When I first started using them, I was really back & forth on whether I even wanted to continue using them or not; &, if I'm honest, there still is that occasional doubt...(?) Now though, it's more of just selecting a different pick initially for playing new material that diverges from what I'm accustomed. These picks are precise, they move fast, & they have a nice contour to them for an easy grip. They're also rigid & form a distinct point. So, while they are precise & fast, they are not very forgiving — if the tip even touches a string on an electric guitar, they will produce a fairly strong sound compared to thinner & rounded picks. So, I imagine they might frustrate many when first playing with them. It's something that you have to get used to...&, believe me, I have one that I modified, smoothing out the tip. It helped avoid the accidental strikes, but it became de-glossed &, therefore, slower & unable to produce the same quality of sound. So, I didn't end up using the modified pick all that much. Despite the initial difficulty I found using these picks, I still found myself choosing these (or this...as I've really only used one & modified another...? They're not easily destroyed...) whenever I sat down to play my guitar. & Now it's pretty much exclusive use of the 2mm Flow Gloss. So, in my opinion, the benefits are precision, speed, & clear & strong sound. The drawbacks are the learning curve or a possible adjustment to your standard manner of play. These picks are thick & unforgiving; if you take on a song with lots of power cords, you're pushing through them all...it sounds cool, but it will either tax your hand or your wrist more than you may be accustomed depending on your form & rate of adapting to the different pick. If you use a thinner pick & rely on the pick bending, these won't...& playing a power cord might feel like you're going to rip the strings right off of your guitar. That's not likely, but it will wear your hand, wrist, & arm down in short order. Overall, they're less than $10 for 3; they're unique; & I think they are definitely worth trying out. After all, I went from hating them to more or less preferring them as standard use...(?)
J**N
Amazing! But not what i was looking for
Im looking for picks that are perfect for shredding, and these looked great! But my experience here is that the tip is actually pretty fat, which is really not good if youve put in the work to develop a very tight pick attack. True, they glide off the strings like butter, but when theyre about as thick as butter, its not a huge help. Recently i bought some ibanez pjtc1’s, and DAMN thin tip, nice bevel, very durable, good size, perfect shredders pick. So all in all, im really just dissing the pick for being fat Update: week or so later, i slowly found my self coming to this pick over my others for who knows why, but it just kinda happened, and now this is my favorite pick for shredding! Fat tip is fine now, its just less precise for string skipping
A**G
Feels Like Slicing Through Butter
This pick is a beast. I’ve tried dozens over the years, but the Dunlop Flow Gloss 3.0mm gives me the cleanest, most precise attack I’ve ever felt. It glides off the strings with zero resistance and somehow still gives that satisfying “snap” with every note. Whether I’m shredding leads or chugging riffs, it holds up without wearing down. Might be overkill for strummers, but for technical players? Chef’s kiss.
T**N
High quality/Professional picks
started using the other FLow picks a couple years ago- really liked them and never thought I would use a 1.5 or 2mm pick but it just feels right. Saw these a month ago and bought them.. hands down my favorite pick. You dont have to fight with these they fit they are comfortable and they glide over the strings.. Just dont lose them as they are expensive compared to other picks.
J**F
Best bang for the buck
Yeah these are great for shredding an everything in between. I was buying V Picks and they just have so many different ones and useless customer service so I just went with the the Dunlops everyone seems to love and they hit the spot. 3.0 mm feels great and glides across the strings. I use it sideways on the round ends and it's perfect. As a go to pick that is cost effective and plays perfect It's hard to get anything other than these Dunlop 3.0 mm flows for the money. It's got a nice finger indentation to further secure the pick in you fingers.
R**I
Tutto ok grazie come da descrizione consigliato
S**G
Ich habe mich in den letzten eineinhalb Jahren intensiv mit dem Thema Plektrum beschäftigt, wobei ich einige ausprobiert habe: Dunlop Jazz 3 & Jazz 3 max grip carbon fiber, Jazz 3 XL, Dunlop sharp 1mm-1,5mm, Ibanez Paul Gilbert, NoLogoPicks Custom JM und zuletzt das Dunlop Flow Primetone 1mm. Ich habe mir dabei bei jedem Plektrum genug Zeit gelassen, um Kriterien wie Langlebigkeit, Grip und leichte/fluide Spielbarkeit zu beurteilen. Im Gegensatz zu den anderen Plektren ist das Dunlop Flow Gloss 2mm nicht zu klein und verrutscht nicht so leicht zwischen den Fingern. Wenn das Plektrum doch mal leicht verrutscht, lässt sich die Position durch die beidseitigen konkaven Einbuchtungen leicht und auch während des Spiels korrigieren. Auch die dickere Form von 2mm wirkt sich nicht negativ auf das handling und feeling beim Picken aus. Durch die abgerundeten Kanten spielt sich das Plektrum sehr einfach, was sich gerade beim Sechzehntel-Speedpicking bemerkbar macht: Saitenwechsel beim Speedpicking gehen wesentlich einfacher und flüssiger vonstatten. Die Langlebigkeit scheint der des Flow Primetones ebenbürtig zu sein. Einziger Kritikpunkt von meiner Seite wäre der relativ hohe Preis.
M**G
My favourite picks. They are VERY thick so take that into account; but not all thick picks are easy to use and grip. Dunlops have a smal depression that helps a lot with the latter; also very durable, after months still not worn out.
B**.
Love it! Learning to play electric guitar, I have to learn to pick gently but with precision. This thick pick is great for either strumming or picking since it is firm and pointed.
H**T
Je ne joue qu'avec ces médiators à la basse
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