No screws, clamps, or rubber bands to slow you down. With the touch of your thumb, you sail The Glider up or down the fingerboard! Keep playing through seamless key changes. No take off required! If you're not using it, just glide it over the nut! Say Good-bye to tuning problems. The Glider's Equi-Glide dual tensioning system levels the capo for even pressure on the neck so YOU STAY IN TUNE, period.
With so many on offer these days, it is great to have a name you can trust. This item is certainly that and will be a perfect buy. The distributor have added some great touches and this equals great value.
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Don't Buy Anything Else
If I could give this product 6 stars, I would. The Glider is the best capo on the market for the money and it makes changing keys a simple slide away. It's convenient, easy to use, and it can store on the neck of the guitar for easy access. Love, love, love this product!! I have two and I recommend them to my beginner guitar students. :)
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Best capo I've found for electric.
I've owned many capos and this is hands down the best I've used. I've been using it for about two years now. It's especially great because it can be left on the guitar at all times. To avoid the string bending the earlier review referred to, just slide it, lift it slightly to allow the strings to slip back in to position, and rest it on the strings. It works like a charm.
While many different capos work just fine for acoustic, it's a lot harder to find one that works well for electric. This one does both.
Nice idea . . .but
I've been playing guitar for 30+ years and have tried many capos. I used this for one day and it's been collecting dust since. Although the concept seemed nice to me, using it leaves a little to be desired. When resting the capo on the nut of the guitar and sliding it down, more times than not it will pull a string or two out of tune. Depending on neck thickness, in my opinion it applies too much pressure, again, causing strings to go out of tune. The overhang of the capo can get in the way at times, especially at your high e. This of course depends on your playing style. You might also consider the springs, roller contacts, they will wear in time.
If I were to recommend a capo, I would suggest the Shubb c-1, you can adjust the pressure to be "just enough" without taking your guitar out of tune. It's compact, very easy to use and quick to install. A huge point, it does not get in the way.
Another good one, but expensive, is the G7. It is somewhat faster to...
Product Features :
- Equal Tension Springs
- Two Rollers
- Top Roller glides over the strings
- Back Roller cradles and cushions the neck
- No take off required
Rating : 4.3
List Price : $29.95
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