Jarsve
I've been using the same l my life too. but I want to change now. something harder and fancier. Something that is working better than Dunlop 0.88 nylon.
You can buy multipacks of Tortex picks from Amazon (regular shape and the triangles I use as well as other styles like ultra fine point and I think even teardrop jazz style picks) that have one of each color/thickness. That way you can try out the different gauges. The red and orange ones are super thin and floppy so essentially useless to metal hounds like us but some people like them that thin. Yellow and thicker are likely what you'll want to try.
Any decent music store will stock the standard shaped Tortex picks but getting the triangles can be hit or miss.
Anyway... that's what I use and I love 'em so thought I'd mention it so you could grab some and give them a try.
I despise Dunlop Nylons. Those are the "sticky" ones that break all my strings and are essentially ruined after one good pick scrape (scrapes/slides take big gouges out of them and then "burrs" develop around the gouges that hook onto the strings and pull them). Tortex ones can do a lot of good hard scrapes and the gouging is moderate BUT because of the way Tortex wears down evenly then don't "burr" up and eventually the gouges get "sanded" away by the strings during normal playing.
The only time I've ever had to retire a Tortex pick is after the pick tips get too rounded down and that takes a loooong time. Especially on the traingle ones because it has the three points.
I also like the triangles because there is more pick to grab onto which is great for leverage on crazy thrash rhythms or nice big chord strums on acoustic guits or whatever. The for solos and stuff I just choke up on the pick a little.
Some people simply don't like the feel of the material but definitely check them out if you can find them.
Cheers and I hope you've been well.