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Guitar Capo (2 Pack) for Guitars, Ukulele, Banjo, Mandolin, Bass - Made of Ultra Lightweight Aluminum Metal (1.2 oz!) for 6 & 12 String Instruments - Nordic Essentials (Green+Blue)

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Color: Green + Blue


Features

  • Guitar Capo (2-Pack) from Nordic EssentialsTM - Premium Capos for Acoustic, Electric & Classical Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Banjo & Mandolin
  • Quickly and Easily Releases and Repositions With One Hand Without Disturbing Tuning
  • Ultra Lightweight and Durable Capos Made of Aircraft-Grade Aluminum (Weight: 1.2oz)
  • Package Including: 1 x Green Guitar Capo, 1 x Blue Guitar Capo, 2 x Carry Pouches
  • Comes with an Unbeatable Lifetime Warranty!

Description

GUITAR CAPO (2-Pack) Made of Aircraft-grade Aluminum - Green + Blue Capos Two Capos for the Price of One - A "Must Have" for your acoustic, classical & electric guitar, ukulele, bass, banjo and mandolin Guitar Capo Features. Ultra Portable, Easy to Use with 1 Hand and Extremely Lightweight Designed to Fit Different Instruments (Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Bass, Mandolin) Suitable for Most 6-String and 12-String Instruments Extra Stabilized Industrial Features Silicone Pads for Instrument Protection Fits Easily in Carry-on Luggage - Perfect for Travel, Home, Work and Studio Product Specifications. ➤ Body Made of Aircraft-Grade Aluminum ➤ Steel Spring With Lifetime Warranty ➤ Protective Silicone Pads ➤ Weight: 1.2oz (35g) Inside Package: ✓ 1 Green Guitar Capo ✓ 1 Blue Guitar Capo ✓ 2 Carry Pouches ✓ Comes in Nordic Essentials™ Packaging PATENT ON BOTH UTILITY MODEL AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Our Guarantee We are so confident in our Nordic Essentials premium guitar and instrument accessories that we offer a lifetime manufacturer's warranty for defects Click the Add to Cart Button at the Top of this Page Now to Enjoy These Guitar Capos!


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Package Dimensions: 4.8 x 3.8 x 1.5 inches


Item model number: Guitar Capo 2p Green Blue


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 6, 2015


Color Name: Green + Blue


Material Type: Aluminum,Silicone,Metal


Musical Style: blues, pop, rock


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well worth the price
Color: Black + Silver
Easy to put on/take off. Works well on both guitars and banjos.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 5, 2023 by Joekur

  • Buy the two pack + lifetime guarantee means you'll never be without a capo.
Color: Red + Gold
I recently started playing the guitar again but couldn't find my shubb. I know its in the apartment somewhere, so I didn't want to buy another one. Instead, I wanted a cheap effective capo and started looking at this style pretty quickly. Comparing the price of the two pack to the single capos, this was by far the cheapest per Capo. Get the two pack - more on that in a minute. The capo itself is very effective. There is nice rubber and a solid spring, so you won't get much fret buzz. The way it's built, I very rarely find myself bending springs when I put it on, and then its really easy to fix (just squeeze to release and put it back on). Once its on, it stays in place, even when being knocked a bit. The rubber doesn't extend all the way out, so you do have to be careful to put this straight on as I could picture someone carelessly scratching their guitar... but honestly, this is true with any metal capo and is really easy to avoid. The only real downside to this capo (and it is apparently identical to other capos for sale with different branding) is the construction of the joint. While the capo is high quality rubber, and aluminum - for some unknown reason the manufacturer uses a really cheap plastic joint. I found this out about 3 weeks in when my capo broke apart while putting it on the guitar. Here's why I don't care: I got a two pack for under 20 bucks. I emailed Nordic, despite it still being in the return window, I gave them the option of me returning the Capos to amazon(I was just going to buy the Shubb) or they could send me a new two pack. My thought was, if I had three, and another broke, I'd still have two left. They obliged! (and fast - I got the capos two days later). My suggestion - buy the two pack. Safely stash away your back up - and if one breaks, email nordic for a replacement and start using your backup one. They claim a lifetime guarantee - I don't know how many times they will replace broken capos - but even if they only replace twice (one for each in the pack) I would imagine these will last you a while, and at the price - if you lose one you won't be overly upset. Summary: Be careful putting it on, and then it works great. Easy on, easy off. One broke, but the company was great about replacing it. Buy the two pack and even if one breaks you'll never be without a capo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2016 by David M

  • Serviceable Guitar Capo
Color: Pink+Purple
Not much to say about a capo that works. The colors are cool, and I haven't had them long enough to know how durable they are.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by Dr. Thomas E. Parker

  • Music to My Ears: Nordic Essentials Aluminum Universal Guitar Capo (2-pack)
Color: Black + Silver
I tried the Nordic Essential aircraft aluminum capos on a Baritone Uke, Tenor Uke, Gibson electrics, Fender electrics, a 1970 Baldwin Burns electric, a circa 1960 Kay Flattop, a Taylor Mini and a Wechter Resonator. Having a variety of stringed instruments provided me a chance to see how they would perform with the new capo. I tried the capos on 13 stringed instruments so they got a good workout by playing songs, bending leads, sweeps, flat picking, strumming, and the like, all at different frets. All the instruments are either 6 or 4 string. The capo performed well, from a 1-1/4 inch nut width tenor ukulele to a 1-3/4 inch nut width resonator, and everything else in-between. The electrics are set up with nickel 9s and the action is low. On the acoustics the action is a bit higher, especially on the Reso. I use Phosphor Bronze 11s & 12s on the 2 acoustics and 13s on the Reso. On the two Ukes I am using Aquila New Nylgut strings that have metal strings on the third and fourth. The capo feels very strong and clamps down on the strings with a firm force. The silicone pad works very well on all the instruments I played no matter what strings, neck or fret I used. I moved the capo up and down playable frets of each instrument and found no issues; no buzzing, no dead strings; the strings rang out at all playable frets. Best of all I did not have to re-tune the instrument every time the capo was moved. Nice. It is important that the capo be placed correctly on the fret board or there will be buzzes, sour or dead strings. In most cases the capo should go right behind the fret. Some stringed instruments may require the capo be placed somewhere in between the frets. Basically you have to experiment a bit to find how well your stringed instrument will receive this or any capo and still be in tune. Musicians can have their stringed instruments set up differently and fret height and width could have some affect as well. If you can still get the 2 Pack deal, get it. Even if you don’t have more than one stringed instrument it’s worth it. The capo comes with a handy dandy carrying black pouch. Great deal. Great capos for the price point. 5 Stars for the Nordic Essential Aluminum Universal Capo and, yes, I have another order in now. The capos are made in China. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2017 by DMG

  • These work as intended.
Color: Black + Silver
I was needing a replacement after my last Kyser capo broke. Saw these in the twin pack and decided to give them a try. They appear to be good quality and each has it's own carry bag. Only issue I have with them is if I clamp quickly when attaching or moving on frets, they tend to pull the strings. But careful placement give a good fretting without buzz. Only used a couple of months, so limited as to how long they last, so may update this later. Generally, though, I'm satisfied with these capos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 29, 2022 by D. Hall

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