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
Equilibrium
Three distinct tip geometries built into a single body — a Viper-style precision corner, a Surge-style ridged-tip corner, and an Ambush-style percussive corner. Rotate between them mid-set without ever putting the pick down. Equilibrium is the pick for players who refuse to be limited to one sound.
- Viper-style corner — Clean, precise, and controlled. A triangular tip for accurate single-note work and fluid runs where note definition matters more than tonal color
- Surge-style corner — Ridged tip with edge and grit. Adds upper-frequency presence and a natural growl to every note — the aggressive, forward-cutting corner
- Ambush-style corner — Maximum percussive harmonic impact. Staircase ridges create a fuller, heavier tone with snap and air — the rhythm corner built for chords that need to fill a room
- Grip system holds the pick securely regardless of which corner is in play — rotate and stay locked in without readjusting your hold
- Carbon-reinforced nylon construction maintains the geometry of all three tips through heavy use — the Equilibrium you buy today plays the same three months from now
"The tone chasers will literally have fun playing with them. The more time you spend with these picks in your hand, the more applications and possibilities will appear."
— Brian Goss, NYC session guitarist (Guns N' Roses members, The Misfits, Lumineers tours)"I love these. Great size, thickness, and anti-slip texture. Great for fast leads and strumming with a relaxed grip. Superb plectrums. A lifelong customer for sure now."
— Sava K., Verified Customer ★★★★★Specifications
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Customer Reviews
I have tried both the small vipers and the full size version. I prefer the full size ones. The small ones have their uses, but the large ones are solid and pack a nice bite.
I am already a big fan of several lines of picks, but this neat little triangle has to be the coolest. The size is great and the different edges are useful but also not encumbering if the pick rotates while rocking out.