

🎶 Elevate your guitar game with style and stability—because your music deserves the best stage!
The MOREYES Wooden Guitar Stand is a premium, foldable A-frame stand crafted from sturdy mahogany hardwood, designed to securely hold two guitars simultaneously. Featuring non-slip EVA foam padding and rubberized feet, it protects your instruments from scratches and movement on any surface. Easy to assemble without tools and portable for travel, it’s ideal for musicians seeking both elegance and functionality in their gear setup.
















| ASIN | B07TXYK6M7 |
| Color Name | Mahogany single |
| Compatible Devices | electric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (795) |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | GC-4 |
| Material Type | Aluminum,Wood,Silicone |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 0.5 x 3.2 inches |
C**A
Amazing quality capo, feels and looks better than Kayser for 1\5 the price!
I purchased this 2 capo set with 2 bonus wood grain picks (they are not real wood) for less than $9. I was not expecting much, just needed a capo to send my son to guitar class with. I am very impressed by the quality of these Capos, not just for the price but for any price. They are well-made, they feel good, they work better than my Kayser I paid $17 for, and I love that wood grain look. They fit the neck of my Martin better than the $20 capo they always have at guitar stores. The spring is nice and strong. The fit is snug and secure so the strings don't buzz or slip. The grip feels good in your hand and allows you to grab it and remove it or change positions easily without taking your feet hand out of a somewhat normal playing position. My Kayser requires me to move my left hand around and above the neck to grab it squeeze it and move it, so the underhanded design of these Capos make them way more comfy and quick to move. For my acoustics the curvature of the rubber surface matches the radius of my necks perfectly. I haven't tried it on my electrics yet but don't play as much with Capos on those usually. The brand name of these is MoreYes "more yes" which is labeled as a Chinese company. But again these feel better made thanmy Kayser and my fretgear and my other one I can't remember the brand of now but is like the Guitar Center off brand lol. These Capos are a great tool for a great price!
J**F
These are perfect!
During a performance with another guitarist I had previously struggled to get my capo changed in time so he would start without me so that I would have to stylize my entrance. I had used a really good, tight capo that I would have to grasp from the top with my wrist bent forward at an awkward angle, which was difficult because I had a carpal tunnel release surgery two years ago. This capo provided me with the perfect solution. It's not quite as tight but it's still right enough to hold the strings at every fret but it's much easier to change. With the two-pack, I had just dumped them both in my main guitar case, which I bring with my to teach guitar. My 14-year-old student mentioned his birthday in conversation and it just happened that it was the same day he learned a new song in which he would need a capo. He has a black guitar, so I gave him the black capo to keep as a birthday gift. He was way more excited and thankful than I could have ever anticipated! Since this order, I've gotten a couple more guitars. I'm definitely buying another couple of two-packs so I have at least one capo in each guitar case because the price is so great!
S**N
Works well for acoustic or electric, but and not long enough for classical/nylon string guitars
I've determined these capos are effective at staying-put once mounted, but the require a significant amount of force from your grip in order to overcome the spring tension when installing or removing them. More than once when installing I've discovered the low E string has caught against the end of the capo and has been pushed to the side of the neck..requiring an adjustment. Admittedly, I a senior who suffers from the effects of diabetic neuropathy and lack a great deal strength in my wrists. That said, I wonder if most women and young players may also lack the strength to handle these capos. Also, if you play a classical/nylon string guitar with a wider neck, you may find these may not be long enough to work for you.
M**K
Great Capo
no frills, cheap, working capo. it does what its supposed to do. One thing to note is that the spring is very stiff compared to some of my other capos, if the neck of your guitar is very thick or you run very light strings this may cause a problem for you. also after owning these I've decided I like the style with the handles protruding up and not down like these. I find that they can get in the way sometimes and you bump your hand on the handles while playing. But that's a personal preference and not a flaw of the product. I liked the price and for the price you cannot really complain much. Cheap and easy to use and if you lose them you aren't out $30
J**Z
TWO PACK GUITAR CAPO WITH 2 PICKS
These are great capos for little money. They function well and I like the look of the wood grain one. The guitar picks are just an added plus. I'm not sure why some people are complaining about the guitar picks not being made of wood. I didn't read anywhere in the description where it stated they were. All in all this package is well worth the money!
A**E
Very nice capos
This capo is very easy to use and seems to be made very well. They hold tension against the strings perfectly without damaging the guitar or making buzzing noises. It's easy to squeeze the capo, too. They look very nice and it's a huge plus that you get two capos and some picks to go along with it. The black one seems identical to a Jim Dunlop one I purchased at double the price.
T**E
Works well. Good value.
Bought these for me and my son to practice with. We are beginners, just learning guitar. They seem to work really well. They are simple to clip on and move up and down the guitar neck. They work well on both our classical (wider neck, nylon strings) and acoustic (narrower neck, metal strings) guitars.
B**R
Works perfectly
They do what they're supposed to accurately. Stays in tune and doesn't go sharp but holds very tightly to assure strings ring out accordingly. It's a little better quality than my old Dunlop version of this capo and has lasted without issue with frequent use for church. Works equally well for electric and acoustic guitars. I highly recommend it.
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