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2 Pack Guitar Rolling Capo Sliding Adjustable Rubber and Stainless Steel Capo for Tuning Tone of String Instruments Like Folk Classic Acoustic Electric Guitar Ukulele Mandolin Banjo

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About this item

  • 2 Pack guitar capo: you will get 2 pack guitar rolling capos coming in black, each of them is approx. 9.8 cm/ 3.86 inch in length, 4 cm/ 1.57 inch in width and 2.5 cm/ 0.98 inch in height, great gifts to your families or friends who like playing the guitar or other instruments
  • One-handed design: the sliding guitar capo rolls up and down the fretboard without annoyance of resetting it, easily making a change between frets, especially when compared to a traditional style capo; When not in use, it could be conveniently parked on the guitar's headstock
  • No fret buzz: this adjustable guitar capo can roll the capo seamlessly to make the tuning stay stable and won't pinch the sound out of tune; Just move the roller from fret to fret by your thumb, a different change of tune would produce
  • Lightweight and durable: the slide capo is made of stainless steel and rubber, it's approx. 55 g in weight, strong, lightweight and durable; The spring provides a right amount of tension, the soft rubber roller won't destroy guitar strings and can avoid scratches, although it may take a little time to adapt to this capo
  • Fit most string instruments: this rolling capo can work well with standard 4 to 6 string guitars, it's suitable for most string instruments like folk classic acoustic electric guitars, ukuleles, mandolins and banjos; But how many strings could the capo use with depends on the size of the guitar neck, please check the size before purchasing



Easy to store and carry:
Each sliding guitar capo comes in proper size and light weigh, will not burden your string instruments and can be kept in a bag easily.

Easy to change the tone:
These sliding guitar capos allow to make a change between frets, helping you to get a proper tone you want.

Wide usages:
You can use these rolling capos to tune tones of folk classic acoustic electric guitars, ukuleles, mandolins and banjos, etc.
Practical gifts to share with your families or friends who have string instruments, bringing convenience to them.

Specifications:
Material: stainless steel and rubber
Size: approx. 9.8 cm/ 3.86 inch in length, 4 cm/ 1.57 inch in width and 2.5 cm/ 0.98 inch in height
Color: black

Package includes:
2 x Guitar rolling capos

Warm notes:
How many strings could the capo use with depends entirely on the size of the guitar neck, so please check the size before purchasing.
It may take a little time and practice to adapt to this capo, please be patient.


james holcomb
2025-08-26 14:28:51
These are the best capo’s I ever used and I played guitar a long time!!
T. Newberry
2025-08-08 13:03:49
Nice product
Amy Hicks
2025-07-01 10:58:16
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.
Uncle Vinnie
2025-06-25 13:42:34
This design is a great idea but I think this could be a little better. First suggestion I would make is that the spring tension is a little bit lighter. If it was too light it would be useless but I think it may be too strong. I used this on a Martin Acoustic and a Gibson Les Paul and it worked but didn't roll very easy because the springs are so tight. This also makes me use a little more force than I would like to for putting a capo on the necks of these guitars. The pieces touching the neck are rubber and I don't think they'll damage it but I don't like to use a lot of force while handling these instruments. I also used it on a Charvel strat style guitar with a thinner neck (yeah, Charvel, I bought it in the 80s). Use of this capo was a little smoother on this guitar given the thinner neck. In all three of these cases the capo worked well while playing. For my last test I put it on a Taylor 12-string and it was not usable. In addition to the issue with tension, the guitar just wasn't in tune with the capo on and didn't do a good job of applying equal pressure to all strings to produce a nice solid note. I checked the intonation of the guitar without the capo and it was pretty good. I worked with the position for a bit and got some improvement, but it wasn't perfect and I had to work with it much more than I would want to at a gig. I think this problem is caused by the hard rubber roller and the degree of concavity of it's surface. The neck of this guitar has less of a concave surface than the others and therefore the capo didn't fit it as well. However, I think if the roller was a little bit softer it would push down all the strings, even with lighter tension in the springs.The picture also shows that you can store it over the guitar's nut when not in use. I tried this and it was first difficult to get it over the nut because of the amount of tension, and then once there it was pressing too much on the strings and putting the guitar out of tune.There's a more expensive version of this capo with a person's name as the brand. I'm going to give that one a try and see if it's any better. This one seems to work ok in most cases if you want an in expensive capo that can be rolled into different positions during your set, but the clip capos would move to another position even faster.
ziyang c.
2025-06-16 14:51:19
I’ve been using these rolling guitar capos for a bit, and they’re honestly pretty cool! The one-handed sliding design is a game-changer—moving between frets is super smooth, no messing with clamps. They’re lightweight, feel solid with the stainless steel, and the rubber roller keeps my strings safe from scratches. No buzz, tunes stay spot-on. Works great on my acoustic and ukulele! Only gripe? Takes a sec to get the hang of rolling it just right, and I wish they’d included a size guide for weird necks. Still, awesome little gadget for the price—my guitarist buddies are jealous!
D
2025-03-16 10:12:37
These were difficult to get on and off my guitar's .
Gunderstruck
2025-03-15 12:26:10
My biggest issues with this capo are it doesn't roll between frets with any ease whatsoever, not sure how the guy in the video made it look like it was no big deal, but it literally took two hands for me to move it; and if you pop it over the nut as advertised, the strings go way sharp because of the pressure. It works well as a standard capo, though, so I'll give it a couple stars for that.
Brett
2025-03-07 12:48:31
I'm not sure why I haven't bought rolling capos before, but this is perfect for my needs. The two pack works for me to keep one on an acoustic guitar and one on my ukulele with no problems and a great price! Really great for quick changes but stays on the frets well
Barry Dougherty
2025-03-02 17:16:21
Found the item to be a bit more effort to use than I had envisioned.
Client d'
2025-02-03 13:24:47
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 !!!
HL
2025-01-23 14:05:10
Kapo hat ein ungewöhliches Design, erfüllt aber seinen Zweck. Vorteil: schneller Wechsel der Tonart ohne den Kapodaster zu lösen.
Ashitakasan
2025-01-10 14:22:45
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
Rhys
2024-12-27 16:31:28
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