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August 28, 2025
Clip this SOB on and you'll be shredding like EVH in no time. Best capo on the market, hands-down. If you own guitars and don't have this capo, you're missing out on life.
Impavidus
July 18, 2025
A Capo of this style has only one purpose: to change the key without having to change patterns and shapes.It does it very well. In particular, the silicon that does the string compression has serrated edges - which give it the appearance of shark teeth, yet adds a broader area of compressions. To me, that means I can have the Capo on the fretboard in between fret which gives me a little more room while playing "First" position.Also, it LOOKS great. All of my fretboard inlays are in the shape of a shark silhouette - which makes this a natural addition to the guitar.The only negative: its surface is very smooth. When I start shredding or playing hard, my hands will get a little sweaty, making the capo very slippery in my grip. Perhaps a lateral line of shark scales would mitigate that? Regardless, it's a great conversation piece, and does what it is supposed to do!
Jay HQ
June 7, 2025
As a guitarist, I find the Rrayia Shark Guitar Capo to be a real catch. Its cool design is a fin-tastic conversation starter, and it does feel sturdy in hand.However, the silicone padding's alignment could be a bit fishy due to the shark's rigid teeth, which can crowd the strings a bit. Despite that, it’s still a nice capo. If you're angling for performance quality, you might want to cast your net elsewhere, as this capo is more about aesthetics. It still works, but it’s more of a fun addition to your gear than a professional grade capo! Still going to use it and would definitely recommend getting one for yourself! 🦈 🎸
ChrisWNY
May 6, 2025
Clip this SOB on and you'll be shredding like EVH in no time. Best capo on the market, hands-down. If you own guitars and don't have this capo, you're missing out on life.
Impavidus
April 9, 2025
A Capo of this style has only one purpose: to change the key without having to change patterns and shapes.It does it very well. In particular, the silicon that does the string compression has serrated edges - which give it the appearance of shark teeth, yet adds a broader area of compressions. To me, that means I can have the Capo on the fretboard in between fret which gives me a little more room while playing "First" position.Also, it LOOKS great. All of my fretboard inlays are in the shape of a shark silhouette - which makes this a natural addition to the guitar.The only negative: its surface is very smooth. When I start shredding or playing hard, my hands will get a little sweaty, making the capo very slippery in my grip. Perhaps a lateral line of shark scales would mitigate that? Regardless, it's a great conversation piece, and does what it is supposed to do!
Jay HQ
January 2, 2025
As a guitarist, I find the Rrayia Shark Guitar Capo to be a real catch. Its cool design is a fin-tastic conversation starter, and it does feel sturdy in hand.However, the silicone padding's alignment could be a bit fishy due to the shark's rigid teeth, which can crowd the strings a bit. Despite that, it’s still a nice capo. If you're angling for performance quality, you might want to cast your net elsewhere, as this capo is more about aesthetics. It still works, but it’s more of a fun addition to your gear than a professional grade capo! Still going to use it and would definitely recommend getting one for yourself! 🦈 🎸
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