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The 2 Pack Guitar Rolling Capo offers musicians a modern solution for tuning string instruments. With a one-handed design, it allows for quick adjustments without the hassle of resetting. Made from durable stainless steel and rubber, this lightweight capo fits most string instruments, ensuring a buzz-free performance. Perfect for gifting to music enthusiasts, it combines functionality with sleek design.
Package Dimensions | 18.9 x 16.2 x 3.1 cm; 142 g |
Manufacturer reference | Frienda-Guitar Rolling Capos-01 |
Colour | black |
Material Type | Stainless Steel,Rubber |
Item Weight | 142 g |
R**S
Excellent Price - work perfectly
These rolling capos are alot better than i expected for the price - tried on two seperate guitars and fitted perfectly. To be totally honest i got 2 for the price of 1 as its such asteal.Thanks
F**H
Guitar Rolling Capo
Tried the capo on my Martin acoustic and works great. Spring tension a bit tight but slides up fretboard easily. Tried on a cheaper acoustic guitar and got fret buzz. Good value for money if you have a good guitar.
W**H
Works perfectly for the intended purpose
No buzzing, easy to put on and rolls easily as well
A**Y
They feel cheap but get the job done
I have certain pieces I want to play that involve a sliding capo, so these were the ones I decided to buy. Would I replace my normal capo with them? Absolutely not. They are made from pretty cheap plastics and definitely aren't the easiest to put on. However, for a piece or two, about 30 minutes of practise a day? Yeah they're fine and won't cause problems.
Z**4
A must have !
I’ve been playing for 43 years, these are simple but effective ... love mine.
L**S
Not super
Nothing like the original!The roller is a hard plastic as opposed to the normal rubbery surface on a capo! The strings cut into the plastic.Tbh, they’re okay for a use or two but definitely not a long term investment.
S**K
Rolling Capo.
I find it easy to use and it equally pressing the strings.
M**E
Very useful for the purpose I bought it for!
good value for money
B**Y
Guitar Capo
Found the item to be a bit more effort to use than I had envisioned.
A**S
These things are awesome! A definite must have for any gear bag.
I was a little nervous about buying the "cheaper" knock-off version of this sliding capo, but I'm so glad I did. They work on all my guitars without any tuning distortion, dead notes, or damaged frets. It's a little more difficult to buckle one on, compared to a one-handed slide-on capo, but once it's on the neck, you can easily slide it up or down to change keys, or just slide it all the way past the nut to play without it. It never comes loose or falls off, unless I decide to take it off. I've seen some reviews where the bar can slip off the high or low E string when you roll it up the neck, but I haven't had this happen to me. I think that as long as you are being mindful, and not pulling it to one side or the other, it works as intended.
C**N
Oui, non, mais...
Il manque une étoile car ce n'est pas si évident que ça à utiliser ; ça dépend beaucoup de l'épaisseur du bras de la guitar sur lequel on l'utilise et de la "rugosité" de celui-ci !!! Un seul exemple : il "glisse" beaucoup plus facilement sur le bras de ma Takamine que sur celui de ma Taylor !!!
H**L
Gewöhnungsbedürftigt
Kapo hat ein ungewöhliches Design, erfüllt aber seinen Zweck. Vorteil: schneller Wechsel der Tonart ohne den Kapodaster zu lösen.
A**N
Ottimo prezzo, non è il massimo ma funziona
Lo sto usando da maggio 2020 e, dalla foto, si può vedere che il rullo presenta parti consumate ma il capotasto funziona ancora e nella confezione c'è n'è un altro. Ho dovuto mettere quel cappuccetto di gomma nera, che si vede a sinistra, perché nel montaggio/smontaggio dal manico se scivola dalla mano il metallo può danneggiare il bordo del manico (a me è successo purtroppo). L'ho usato su ben 3 chitarre acustiche, una Aria e due Maton, occorre fare un po' di pratica per riuscire a farlo scorrere parallelamente al manico e per fargli fare la giusta corsa. Avrei preferito che il rullo che schiaccia le corde (quello usurato) fosse stato di gomma e non di plastica dura (mi sarei sentito più sicuro di non danneggiare i frets) ma non ho trovato nulla di meglio, so che c'è quello originale ma non so come si chiama, chi lo fa è dove lo vendono
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