THE NEW STEALTH 2.0 with the Attak Pik Proprietary Strengthening Blend has the same precision, clarity, and feel as the original while offering a considerably longer "tip-life".
Glides flawlessly when sweeping at high BPMs while rounding out your lows.
Additional benefits:
Curved and beveled tip allows the player to glide easily across strings
Delivers more clarity to each note by cleaning up and tightening the lows and low mids
Concave center areas with embedded twelve node matrix surface allows for maximum finger grip
Ergonomic design cradles the thumb for consistent dynamic control and effortless harmonics
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming
Same sound quality as Stealth with more leverage.
Additional benefits:
Curved and beveled tip allows the player to glide easily across strings
Delivers more clarity to each note by cleaning up and tightening the lows and low mids
Nylon reinforced with carbon fiber to maximize durability
Ergonomic design cradles the thumb for consistent dynamic control and effortless harmonics
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming
Step-down designed tip gives a big pick a medium gauge tone on guitar. Huge thumping power on bass.
Additional benefits:
Warmer, more subtle tone when played normally, but adds bite when you dig in
Produces a thicker darker tone on bass and acoustic
More gentle attack results in a more pure tone
Ergonomic concave grip design coupled with 3mm thickness allows for more fluidity and leverage
Gives a somewhat transparent compressor effect
Brings out 12-string harmonics on your 6-string acoustic guitar.
Additional benefits:
Harmonically enhances mid-range frequencies which is where clarity and punch live on guitars
Smooths out the individual string volumes on open chords with each note still clear
Allows the individual string frequencies to cut through reverb and delay effects
Adds a subtle percussive effect to your tone
Provides more mid and mid high definition to bass guitars without losing any low end
Provides the same heat as Attak, but with even more impact.
Additional Benefits:
Produces a really bright, really percussive, heavy,and fuller sound
Great for blues on electric guitar giving each note purpose and space to breath
Hard picking each note produces a tight, slightly compressed sound
Gives bass guitars strings a “slap and pop” sound while making each note sound bright and defined
Thickens lower harmonics which gives it a heavier sound and a “Front of House” feel
Harmonically enhances mid-range frequencies which is where clarity and punch live on guitars.
Additional benefits:
Produces a compressed sound when picking individual notes
Allows distortion and overdrive effects to cut through the mix with more clarity
Mitigates some of the muddiness of excess string resonance in the lower frequency ranges
Semi-flex structure allows players to maintain their ability to sweep and tremolo pick
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming
Similar to Blade I but slightly stiffer and thicker for even more definition and a faster attack.
Additional benefits:
Generates more top end with upper mids pushed forward
Increased rigidity transmits power instantly when playing harder
Produces a richer, darker sound on acoustic guitar when strumming
Lightens up muddiness in the lows and low mids
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming
Takes overdriven pieces to another level and produces an edgy growling tone on bass.
Additional benefits:
Introduces a greater level of presence to the attack of each note
Produces a smooth upper frequency boost without becoming brittle or harsh
Delivers more clarity to each note by tightening the lows and low mids
Tilting the pick slightly adds more successive hits to the string producing a chime effect
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming









“Takes you to creative places you might not normally have traveled.” - Brian Goss
FAQS
How long will the picks last?
The founders have been playing regularly with the same Attak and Ambush picks for the last 10 months and Blade pick for the last 5 months to test this and have not experienced any degradation in performance. A small amount of wear as you break in the pick is to be expected.
Will the picks damage my strings?
Normal playing with our picks should not lead to string breakage. Any pick that is stiff enough can break your strings if you play hard enough or in a way that will pull the strings excessively, Attak Piks included. With Attak Piks it is important to note that the raised structures on the tips of the picks are designed to give their effect without creating excessive drag that could lead to string breakage. Even more aggressive playing should not cause string breakage. Still, playing in non-standard ways that excessively pull on the strings can be a problem.
What size are these picks?
2.0mm Tip Structure
1.0mm Grip
0.60mm Base
