I'd heard good things about Chicken Picks so I bought a few different variants to try out. I like the size of these (a few millimeters wider than for example Dunlop Tortex), the material is also very grip-friendly and doesn't slip that easily. Marketed as "extremely hard plastic" I expected them to keep their shape and don't wear out too quickly. Unfortunately, after a weeks playing (a few hours here and there) the relatively pointy tip became flat and worn down. It still feels good to play with (the material "grips" the string in a really good way), but if you prefer a pick that keeps its pointy edge for a longer period of time, I would look at other brands or materials instead. I've had better success with Gravity Picks in this regard.