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Bigrock ergonomic guitar picks aim to increase control, reduce fatigue
Jon at Guitar Noize points out some ergonomic guitar picks from Bigrock Engineering. Two main styles are available: The F1 is designed to loosen your grip, but at the same time hug your finger, relaxing your hand, arm and neck, and reduce fatigue and RSI. The other is the X-1, an anodized aluminum pick grip primarily designed to increase control, speed and accuracy. The X-1 fits most picks and is adjustable to your playing angle and finger size.
Video of F1 Pick:
Bigrock said the F1 seems to float in your hand and is almost impossible to drop.
"You can concentrate on your left hand technique and forget your right" Bigrock write on their website.
On the X-1, Bigrock said the adhesive cushioned grip, alleviates Repetitive Stress Injury and reduces hand, arm and shoulder tension.
Video of X-1 Grips:
"Build your own special effects picks. Stack 2 or 3 picks mix or match different materials and gauges, create your own sound and feel."
F1: 6 per package, $15.00
X-1: $10.00 Includes 2 Aluminum X-1's, 12 adhesive strips.
Website: http://www.f1pick.com/ or visit http://www.allparts.com/ to buy.
Posted by Michael
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