I’m a skeptic about many things but was seduced by the advert and wanted to buy something guitar related. I have been shocked by the difference these make.
Firstly, I hold the pick MUCH more lightly. I’m immediately happy I’m not going to drop it. That makes a huge dig to how tired my hand gets and to the tone and dynamics available to me
Second- such a difference in transients! How much of this is because of my earlier observation, I don’t know, but a huge difference in attack which has taken some getting used to.
Really pleased and I’ve spent lots more money on guitar related stuff (GAS) that made far less difference
Torq
Torq is the Stealth III platform with a new twist — a grip geometry engineered to kill rotation at the source. You get the same beveled apex tip that makes sweeps, tremolo, and fast alternate picking feel effortless, now anchored by a multinode twist grip that locks the pick deeper into your hand the harder you dig in.
- Patented beveled apex tip glides across strings with minimal resistance — sweep arpeggios, tremolo, and alternate picking at speed stay clean and consistent
- Multinode twist grip locks the pick between thumb and finger and resists rotation under heavy attack — no spin, no regrip, no fatigue
- Built on the compact Stealth III body — fingers sit close to the tip for precise string targeting on fast lead work and tight chord voicings
- 2mm thickness delivers authority without rigidity — firm enough to drive heavy strings, controlled enough for fast single-note work
- Carbon-reinforced nylon/multipolymer construction holds the tip and grip geometry through heavy use — consistent performance from new through worn-in
"The name is the mechanism. Torque is rotational force, so we built a grip that turns that force into hold — bear down harder and the pick digs in instead of slipping out."
— Mike DePietro, Founder, Acoustik AttakSpecifications
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