The Super-Tone thumb pick is a significant innovation on ProPik’s long-standing line of thumb picks, and follows months of R&D and customer feedback. Deering approached the Super-Tone thumb pick by giving consideration to two important factors – tone and comfort.
Firstly, the blade of the Super-Tone is made from a high-performance engineering thermoplastic commonly used in aerospace. It is incredibly strong and rigid, especially compared to the Delrin plastic that ProPik has traditionally used. Tonally, this material has certainly turned heads in the banjo-playing fraternity, offering a more focused, melodic tone and superior durability.
Rising star Max Allard noted in an episode of Deering Live, Deering’s bi-weekly podcast, how similar the tone of the Peek Super-Tone picks are to that of his metal fingerpicks, stating:
“I don’t want the listener to be able to tell between my metal and my plastic. They are really similar and that’s what I like about it” - Max Allard
Deering has also taken a fresh look at the band design opting for a solid band approach that offers greater comfort and greater stability during playing. The edges of the band are also given extra attention to buffing and rolling for added comfort, especially during longer use.
Get ur done
Shipping is quick and no issues will be doing more business with you down the road. And very happy with new picks.
Metal and plastic thumb picks
I liked it as well as the Blue Chip pick, and it’s less expensive.
Excellent
Tiens bien, confortable, bon ton !
It sort of works
I am very happy with my Blue Chip medium JD Crowe thumbtack. I tried a medium ProPik but it was too small. I ordered a large and it's a little loose. I was able to bend it a bit with a needle nose pliers and it works, but it's not perfect. Sounds fine, though. I'm going to play with it fore a while and see if it's good enough to use a lot.
Don't like it
Doesn't feel secure. I have large hands and bought the large but it still feels squirmy I can see quality but just not for me.