Jumbo Jazz picks give you all the speed and precision of a sharp Jazz pick tip, with the larger, easier to grip body of a Classic pick. They’re our founder Scott’s favorite pick.
Stringjoy .50mm Strawberry Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"I always recommend this one to acoustic studio players who want that bright, airy strummed guitar sound. Most acoustic players only mess with standard pick shapes, and I think that's…
Stringjoy 1.5mm Black Cherry Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This is a really interesting pick, particularly for bass players. Most bassists I see only used standard picks, but with some of these guys you can play faster than you…
Stringjoy .60mm Orange Soda Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"If you're used to playing standard picks but tend to prefer lighter picks for acoustic playing, check this guy out! The sharp tip gives you a bit more brightness, but…
Stringjoy .73mm Lemon Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This is really the ideal medium between strummed playing and picked playing—the .73s will get you wherever you need to go, not matter what direction that takes on a given…
Stringjoy .88mm Key Lime Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This is a great option for a player that likes to both strum and pick. It isn't so heavy that strumming becomes unnatural, but it's stiff enough to not feel…
Stringjoy 1.0mm Blueberry Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This is my personal favorite pick we make. It's the perfect hybrid between a Classic and a Jazz pick, and the right middle ground in terms of thickness. I play…
Stringjoy 1.14mm Grape Jumbo Jazz Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This pick is a great option for metal players—particularly those who can't get used to the extra small size of regular jazz picks. The sharp point and thickness allow for…
Jumbo Jazz Picks—sometimes referred to as large jazz picks or Jazz XL Picks—are really a best of both worlds solution for players who like the sharp, precise picking tip of a traditional Jazz or Jazz III pick, but prefer to have a little bit more to hold onto than you’re commonly afforded with those pick shapes.
In terms of size, these are basically a classic pick (just a hair shorter from edge to tip), with a more aggressively shaved picking tip that’s just a few degrees wider than a typical jazz pick.
Because of this compromise, these are not only a great pick for metal or jazz players who just want a bit more pick to hold onto, but also they also work great as bass guitar picks, or as acoustic guitar picks for players who prefer to play with precision and speed.