ANDREW LISZEWSKI
Die-hard musicians might scoff at the idea of the guitar pick needing an upgrade, but the creators of the Pykmax believe they have created a far more ergonomic and comfortable way to pick and pluck at strings.
Available in two sizes (for children or adults), the Pykmax isn’t just for those starting out on the guitar, although it certainly makes it easier for amateurs to strum. Learning how to hold and handle a small pick is its own challenge, and since the Pykmax is easier to grip, there’s less muscle strain as a result of playing.
Die-hard musicians might scoff at the idea of the guitar pick needing an upgrade, but the creators of the Pykmax believe they have created a far more ergonomic and comfortable way to pick and pluck at strings.
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At $US12 the Pykmax isn’t unreasonably expensive either. And you can customise your playing experience with picks of different thicknesses for a harder or softer feel. It doesn’t guarantee you’ll instantly be a better guitar player, but from the sounds of it, it might help make the learning curve a little less steep. [Pykmax viaUbergizmo]