Bermuda III-XL ChickenPicks guitar picks
Why guitar- and bass players use Bermuda III-XL picks
Looking for great tone and precise picking? You will be surprised by the playability and tone of the Bermuda III XL guitar picks.
- The sound is much more solid and pick noise is reduced to a minimum
- Pronounced loud-, clear- and bright tone with lots of bottom-end
- Thermoset is very rigid (not bending at all) eliminating unwanted pick drag
- You never played fast and picked accurately that easy with guitar picks for great tone
- Very easy to hold due the thickness of the body
- You don’t have to grip too firmly, which does avoid hand fatigue
- The material is extremely hard and rigid, this ensures edges won’t get chipped.
- These plectrums ensure you months and maybe years of utmost playing pleasure
This all encouraged me in 1985 to design my plectrum of choice. And if you want to read more about why I developed these picks, you may read this article.
There is always a ChickenPicks guitar picks plectrum that will fit your needs.
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Guitar picks for the best tone and precise picking
The Bermuda III-XL is a guitar plectrum in the extended 346-model shape and it’s available in 2.1 mm.
It has 3 rounded tips for strumming & picking and beveled edges for more comfort, like all of our picks.
The pick feels perfectly balanced in your hand. This is a result of the beveled edges and thickness.
Of course, in combination with the size of the pick.
Fatigue
Hand fatigue will be reduced to a minimum with these picks. You don’t have to grip too firmly, which lessens forearm tension.
Our plectrums don’t feel like standard heavy plectrums.
I.e. the beveled edges make the gripping surface quite smaller and this results in a more comfortable and ergonomic grip.
More mass for the best tone
Because of the material composition the pick has more mass.
The more mass, means more tone, because this heavy pick pulls nice mid- and bottom-end tones out of your strings.
The beveled edges in combination with the greater mass ensures a more ergonomic grip.
As a result, you will experience instant playing pleasure with a pick that may last a few years.
Highest standard
The guitar pick shape of this Bermuda III-XL is created with the highest standard of ergonomics to avoid any picking arm damage.
For triangular pick users in particular
The Bermuda III-XL is perfect for people that use medium and heavy gauged picks, but mainly large triangle picks.
Playing with our thicker products will reduce hand fatigue. Why? You do not have to grip too firmly and this will reduce tension in your picking arm.
Boutique guitar picks in general
All of our picks classify for boutique guitar picks, which is a term for picks with a certain shape and made out of special materials.
We wrote an interesting article about boutique guitar picks in general. Read more here.
Thinner plectrums may create annoying pick noise and unwanted overtones and a trebly thinner tone as well.
Guitar picks with greater mass create more mid- and bottom end tones and less picking noise.
The sound is still clear and bright and this works well on how to make your guitar sound better.
The material we use, definitely is different to the ones made out of “standard” plastics like acrylic, Tortex, Delrin and other cheaper or inferior materials.
Nearly all ChickenPicks users used thin guitar picks before they finally changed to the Bermuda III-XL.
Of course, this also applies to the other great models we offer.
Thickness of the Bermuda III-XL plectrum
You might think this plectrum is too thick. After trying these plectrums, you will be amazed by how easy it is to play your favorite riffs.
There are many different models to choose from. The Bermuda III-XL comes in the plectrum thickness 2.1 mm.
You might find your pick of choice here below. These picks also are perfect as bass guitar picks and as mandolin picks as well.
Triangle picks with less pointy tips also available
You may want to have your triangle picks with less sharp pointy tips; try our Bermuda III picks.
These picks are shaped like standard 346 shaped picks, but still with the ChickenPicks guitar picks quality.
You will find the Bermuda III picks here.
Triangle picks with extremely pointy tips
You may want to have your triangle picks with sharp pointy tips; try our Bermuda III-P picks.
The “P” stands for “Pointy”.
You will find the Bermuda III-P (Pointy) picks here.
Multiple pick packages for the best price
Check out our multiple pick packages at a reduced price, when you already found your favorite plectrum.
Besides the single pick packages mentioned below, there are many options to choose from.
Packs of guitar picks with 2 or 3 picks of the same kind. And for all kinds of Bermuda III-XL models: check ’em out here.
Variety plectrum sets for all your needs
Not sure about which plectrum to choose?
Wether you are looking guitar picks or bass picks, we have a variety of packs of guitar picks.
These packs contain different models and pick sizes. With these you are able to test different models within 1 pack.
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How to hold a guitar pick
Place the guitar pick on top of your index finger with a little less than let’s say 6mm sticking out past the fingertip.
The pick is sandwiched between the thumb and the side of the index finger.
Your index finger should be behind read more…
Guitar pick sizing chart
For the sizing chart click here.
What others say about ChickenPicks guitar picks
Musikhaus Thomann – ChickenPicks guitar picks page
Chicago Music Exchange – ChickenPicks guitar picks page
Guitarpickreviews.com – ChickenPicks guitar picks review
Go to product pages:
- LIGHT 2.2 mm (standard 351-model)
- REGULAR 2.6 mm (standard 351-model)
- SHREDDER 2.4 mm (jazz model rounded tip)
- SHREDDER 3.5 mm (jazz model rounded tip)
- BADAZZ III 2.0 mm (jazz model sharp tip)
- BADAZZ III 2.5 mm (jazz model sharp tip)
- BADAZZ III 3.2 mm (jazz model sharp tip)
- BERMUDA III 2.1 mm (triangle shaped)
- BERMUDA III 2.7 mm (triangle shaped)
- BERMUDA III-P 2.1 mm (triangle shaped with pointy tips)
- BERMUDA III-P 2.7 mm (triangle shaped with pointy tips)
- BERMUDA III-XL 2.1 mm (larger triangular pick)
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