I live the variety of sizes and with its design they are easy to hold. The sound produced by the different size picks are great
The most overlooked piece
of gear on your board.
Players spend thousands on guitars, amps, and pedals — then use a $0.50 piece of smooth plastic to connect it all. The pick is the first point of contact in your entire signal chain.
Same string. Same riff.
Different pick.
When an ordinary pick strikes a string, it produces a fundamental note plus limited overtones. When an AttakPik strikes, the engineered surface excites additional harmonics — more complexity, more richness.
Gray = fundamental only · Orange = fundamental + excited overtones
Different engineering.
Different sound. Same goal.
We developed two distinct patented surface systems — each solving a different sonic problem for a different kind of player.
The Stealth series uses a patented beveled structure — an angled slope to an apex point, covered in engineered layers. This isn't ridges or bumps. It's geometry.
The bevel creates different "gears" depending on how you hold the pick. Angle it one way for smooth sweeping. Shift your grip and the attack character changes. One pick, multiple voices.
The ridged-tip system uses micro-engineered ridges at the pick tip that create multiple string contact points per strike. An ordinary pick has one smooth contact. These have many.
Those extra contacts excite harmonic overtones that a smooth surface physically cannot produce. Richer, more textured tone — more of what your guitar is capable of.
The pick stays where
you put it. Period.
Every AttakPik model features engineered grip surfaces — specific patterns designed for how players actually hold picks under real conditions.
A musician with an
engineer's brain.
AttakPik wasn't born in a factory. It was born from frustration — a player who couldn't find the right pick, who happened to have degrees from Carnegie Mellon and RPI that gave him the tools to build it.
Every model took months — some took years — of R&D. Devin Townsend was part of the process. This isn't a gimmick born from a marketing meeting. It's obsession turned into a product.
Skeptical? Good.
We were too.
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