Jean Pablo
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Beautiful looking capo on my guitar. Does the job and allows for more finger dexterity. Not sure it’s worth the $80 price. Kyser works as well for a third of the cost.
Jacob Schweitzer
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
A bit pricey but good to have in your arsenal think. It's honestly the best capo I've ever owned or seen.
Rupert Smellfungus
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
… it’s expensive! I can’t belittle I spent this much on a capo.This capo is heavy and holds the strings down very well. However, it’s very hard to open. I can’t seem to put it on a guitar in one fluid motion. I’m getting used to it but I have to put it above the neck with my left hand, put my right hand under the neck, squeeze the open end to open capo and slide down onto the neck/strings. A bit more work but it works well.
Loren Goodwin
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
This thing is sooo fancy! It is so gorgeous too! I love it. Came just as described in a little case that keeps it safe. I love it
Dr. Bax
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
The ads I've been seeing all over the internet claim this is the most amazing capo ever made. So I had high hopes. They also look very pretty in the pictures, so for the price I was expecting quite a lot. When it arrived, first off, the pictures of the one I ordered look like it has some sort of thin crystal/stone inlay. It doesn't. It is just a sticker with a blue gradient printed on it, and it didn't really look very much like the pictures.But ok, if it works amazingly well, maybe it's still worth the $80. But no, functionally I didn't find it much different from any spring clip-on type capo I've used. Dunlop, Kyser both seem about the same to me, although unlike those you can't clip it onto your headstock when you're not using it. It doesn't close down far enough for the thickness of the headstock.At the end of the day, I think the best capos in the world are those with adjustable tension, so you can put precisely the amount of pressure needed on the strings and no more. My favorites after trying the Thalia are still G7 and Shubb.
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
I really love the craftsman ship but my keyser seems to work better. Maybe it’s just my setup but I can say I haven’t used it because it doesn’t seem to fret correctly. It has the correct pad on it from my understanding but I just ended up using my keyser.