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The MOREYES Guitar Capo 2 Pack is designed for musicians seeking quality and versatility. Made from durable aluminum with a silicone pad, it protects your instrument while ensuring easy one-handed operation. Suitable for a variety of 6-string instruments, this capo guarantees perfect sound without buzzing, making it an essential tool for any guitarist or ukulele player.
J**S
Girlfriend loves this!
Girlfriend loves this product for her guitar!
G**.
Looks very nice
Looks and feels solid, the only problem is that the rubber strip at the handle started peeling off as soon as I got it.
H**R
Very nice capos
This capo is very easy to use and seems to be made very well. They hold tension against the strings perfectly without damaging the guitar or making buzzing noises. It's easy to squeeze the capo, too. They look very nice and it's a huge plus that you get two capos and some picks to go along with it. The black one seems identical to a Jim Dunlop one I purchased at double the price.
M**K
Great Capo
no frills, cheap, working capo. it does what its supposed to do. One thing to note is that the spring is very stiff compared to some of my other capos, if the neck of your guitar is very thick or you run very light strings this may cause a problem for you. also after owning these I've decided I like the style with the handles protruding up and not down like these. I find that they can get in the way sometimes and you bump your hand on the handles while playing. But that's a personal preference and not a flaw of the product. I liked the price and for the price you cannot really complain much. Cheap and easy to use and if you lose them you aren't out $30
C**A
Amazing quality capo, feels and looks better than Kayser for 1\5 the price!
I purchased this 2 capo set with 2 bonus wood grain picks (they are not real wood) for less than $9. I was not expecting much, just needed a capo to send my son to guitar class with. I am very impressed by the quality of these Capos, not just for the price but for any price.They are well-made, they feel good, they work better than my Kayser I paid $17 for, and I love that wood grain look. They fit the neck of my Martin better than the $20 capo they always have at guitar stores. The spring is nice and strong. The fit is snug and secure so the strings don't buzz or slip. The grip feels good in your hand and allows you to grab it and remove it or change positions easily without taking your feet hand out of a somewhat normal playing position.My Kayser requires me to move my left hand around and above the neck to grab it squeeze it and move it, so the underhanded design of these Capos make them way more comfy and quick to move. For my acoustics the curvature of the rubber surface matches the radius of my necks perfectly. I haven't tried it on my electrics yet but don't play as much with Capos on those usually. The brand name of these is MoreYes "more yes" which is labeled as a Chinese company. But again these feel better made thanmy Kayser and my fretgear and my other one I can't remember the brand of now but is like the Guitar Center off brand lol. These Capos are a great tool for a great price!
J**R
Not real wood, but quality capos at great price
Overall—very happy with the capos. Both the black capo and “rosewood” capo are metal (aluminium, I think). I thought the rosewood would actually be made of wood, but the finish does still look nice. They feel pretty sturdy. There is a bit of a difference between the two capos in how tightly they clamp, but both seem to do the job just fine without moving around on the neck. The picks that came with it are both plastic, even though they have a wood pattern on them. I was hoping they might be actual wood.
S**N
Works well for acoustic or electric, but and not long enough for classical/nylon string guitars
I've determined these capos are effective at staying-put once mounted, but the require a significant amount of force from your grip in order to overcome the spring tension when installing or removing them. More than once when installing I've discovered the low E string has caught against the end of the capo and has been pushed to the side of the neck..requiring an adjustment. Admittedly, I a senior who suffers from the effects of diabetic neuropathy and lack a great deal strength in my wrists. That said, I wonder if most women and young players may also lack the strength to handle these capos. Also, if you play a classical/nylon string guitar with a wider neck, you may find these may not be long enough to work for you.
M**N
fabulous quality
really nice and does the job
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