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I bought this capo after I tested a Harley Benton spring style capo. (see other review from me) The planet wave Capo is the best smal peace of gear that I have beside my guitar. Easy to mount, qiuck to change. Very good build quality. The srew head is easy to operate and let you easily adjust the right tension to the strings. So you dont worrie abou damaging the neck of your guitars. Now I've got 3 more of this genuis tools. I use them with my E-Guitars (Fender 70s classic player strat, modern player jaguar) aswell with my accustic guitars (epiphone ej-200 and Cort earth). Overall I think this is the best value capo you can get.
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aZu 11.11.2020
Excellent construction and materials, easy to manage even with one hand. Precise and durable.
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Good choice
Theofanhs Siderhs 07.02.2022
Works very good in my e. guitar, its tightness is adjusted according to how you want it does not loosen with the passage of time
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Small, light-weight, & easy to use capo.
Robertoid 20.07.2025
I bought this to replace an old spring/trigger capo with the desire to have a little more control over how much tension it's putting on my strings & neck.
I'm very pleased with the build quality & padding. The screw turns very smoothly & has a good balance of how much you need to turn it vs how much control you have over tightness.
This capo is super low-profile, making it a treat to play around. It takes up around half the space on the fret than barring it with your finger would, and sticks out even less.