When you want a little extra to hold on to, want a blunter pick tip, or simply want three tips on one pick—our Tri-Tip picks are just the thing. These are especially a favorite of Acoustic and Bass players.
Stringjoy 1.5mm Black Cherry Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This is a killer pick for bassists—it's damn heavy overall, but it's really helpful for being intentional with your playing, making sure every note counts." - Scott, founder of Stringjoy…
Stringjoy 1.14mm Grape Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This is a great option for heavier players who have trouble with their pick rotating in their hand. Pretty much whatever happens to this pick, there's always a tip to…
Stringjoy 1.0mm Blueberry Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This was the first thickness of Tri-Tip I ever picked up. Until then, I never would have though I would like a pick shaped like this, but I just loved…
Stringjoy .88mm Key Lime Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"These are a great option for players used to medium thickness standard picks—they're similar in feel, but with a bit more meat to them, and three points to use!" -…
Stringjoy .73mm Lemon Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Add to cart"This pick is an excellent option for acoustic and electric players alike. Plenty of substantiality to the pick itself, and enough thickness to work well for strumming and picking alike."…
Stringjoy .60mm Orange Soda Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Read more"These are another great option for strummers—.60mm is just the right thickness to not get wimpy on you, but also give you the smooth tone you're after. And the Tri-Tip…
Stringjoy .50mm Strawberry Tri-Tip Picks – 10 pack
$7.00Read more"These are awesome for acoustic strumming—you get the lightness of a .50mm pick, but the pick feels so much more substantial in your hand." - Scott, founder of Stringjoy These…
If you’re the type of player who wants a little bit more to hold onto, our Tri-Tip picks are the perfect choice for you. Shaped like a slightly smaller Dorito, they offer three separate, equally shaped picking tips, which in our opinion are great for two different purposes:
First off, if your playing style is such that your pick often moves around in your hand and you’re tired of having to readjust to find the picking tip, these are a lifesaver, because as soon as it’s rotated slightly in your hand, you have another picking tip to play with that will sound exactly the same as the one you were just using.
Second, if losing your picks isn’t a big problem, but them wearing down around the tip is, our Tri-Tip picks will basically give you three guitar picks in one, once one edge wears down a bit, simply start using a different one. We’ve had players send us pictures of these fellas worn so far down they look like nickels.