ThaliaCapos.com Tuning Kit Ukulele Sock
ThaliaCapos.com Tuning Kit Ukulele Sock

Ukulele Sock


Regular price$ 1.00
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While our capos may work just fine on most ukuleles, a soprano ukulele or other uke with a very thin neck will need this sock.   This rubber sock slides over the capo's pinchpad and stays in place.  This will provide the extra thickness needed to make our capos work perfectly on any ukulele. 

This will also provide extra tension on any guitar where a bit of extra tension is needed.

Every Thalia Capo comes with:

  •  Standard Tension Rubber Fretpad Tuning Kit (7 different radii)
  • High Tension Rubber Fretpad Tuning Kits (7 different radii)
  • Quickstart Guide
  • Sticker

Note: Guitar Pick No Longer Included with CapoEach of the 2 included rubber tuning kits include 7 different fretpads with the following radii:

  • 0" for Classical Guitars
  • 7.25" for Vintage Fender Guitars
  • 9.5" for Modern Fender Guitars
  • 10"  for Ovation, Rickenbacker, etc.
  • 12" for Gibson, Guilds, etc.
  • 15" for Taylor, Breedlove, etc.
  • 16" for Martin, Yamaha, etc.

The High Tension Fretpads are 2mm taller than our standard tension fretpads, so these are needed for 12-string guitars, Ukuleles, Banjos and certain guitars with low profile necks.  A complete database of guitars and their radiuses can be found here

Thalia Capos is committed to quality and all Thalia Capos come with a LIFETIME WARRANTY; this includes the mechanical function of the capo including the spring, lever and housing of the capo. If something goes wrong drop us a line at support@thaliacapos.com. For more information, please see our FAQs.
This warranty is only available to the original purchaser through ThaliaCapos.com or our company stores on other e-commerce sites and is not transferable. If you received the Thalia Capo as a gift, please let us know who you received it from when you contact support with a warranty claim. Please note that this warranty does not cover misuse, accidental damage or scratches to the metal finish. 

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John S.

Ukulele Sock

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Julie G.
Perfect for adaptation!

This little sleeve works perfectly to adapt my capo to my tenor banjo! Also tested it on my viola. Funny, huh? Just had to try. And yes, it worked... But worked better with the thicker pad.

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Fred H.
Small Item - Big Deal

We all do better with the right tools. The ukulele sock is a small but important tool to allow Thalia's marvelous capos to fit tightly in place and not slip (even the harder fretpads) on your ukes, mandolins, banjos and other smaller-necked instruments. Thanks Thalia for giving us the right tool - again!!!

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Jim S.
Just the Right Thing to Fit Higher End Ukuleles

Over the past few months, I have purchased three Thalia capos to be paired with high end ukuleles I have: (1) Cocobolo Ukuleles 5-String Baritone (Green Angel Wing w/Gold); (2) Kanile’a DR-T Custom/Curly Redwood & Cocobolo (Hawaiian Koa Celtic Knot w/Gold); and (3) Ko’olau T-100 SP/Adirondack Spruce & Master Grade Koa (Hawaiian Koa Celtic Knot w/Blackened Chrome). While the Cocobolo Ukuleles baritone has a rounder neck such that the harder inserts that are included in the Thalia kit provide a perfect fit, the Kanile’a and the Ko’olau, both being custom top-end instruments, have thinner necks, such that the provided Thalia inserts (even the hard ones) are “just at the edge” of a consistently “confident” barre — it was really at the knife-edge. But, the addition of the light “Ukulele Sock” to the “trigger” of the capo adds just the slightest additional grip-pressure to add that “barre confidence” without turning the capo into a clamp. It’s like the difference between the pressure one applies if you are an experienced and confident barre chord player versus the pressure a new-to-barre-chords player might apply. . . . Perhaps a long review for something that literally costs (as of this writing) $1.00. In other words, if you are buying one of the Thalia $85/$95 capos for a $4,000.00+ ukulele (which I was with both the Kanile’a and Ko’olau ukuleles), for a high-end uke with perhaps a thinner neck, go ahead and “splurge” to get one (or five) of these $1.00 “socks” to see if your capo might fit your instrument just a bit more cleanly.

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Tim N.
Mexican greenheart

Absolutely awesome capo. Performs perfect on banjos and ukuleles!
Looks amazing amazing amazing. Works so well one handed.
I’ve ordered another already.
Can’t praise the service and the company enough. Love them.