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Gorilla Tips Fingertip Protectors Clear Large

Description
IMPORTANT!
For proper fit, first determine your finger size.
1. Wrap a thin paper strip or string around the first joint of your INDEX finger and mark at the overlap point.
2. Measure the length from end to the mark.
3. Compare your measurement with the guide below to determine best fit size.
1 1/2" - 1 3/4" (38-44mm) or less, choose XSmall
1 3/4" - 2" (44-51mm), choose Small
2" - 2 1/4" (51-57mm), choose Medium
2 1/4" (57mm) or greater, choose Large
Various sizes available. Please see drop down menu to the right.

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Reviews
3.98
40 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Eliminates Damaged Nerve Ending Pain
My left hand index finger suffered permanent nerve damage and fingertip disfiguration when crushed in an accident 40 years ago. I quit learning the guitar at the time of the accident but have never lost the desire to play the guitar. I have tried several times over the years to work around the disfigured finger but the sensitivity from the injured nerve endings, and the disfiguration (soft topped no real shape to the tip that spreads and contacts adjacent strings) was always too much to get past. I had very little expectation that this product would work for me but I was very pleasantly surprised. I use the Gorilla Tips on the index finger only. The product for me is amazing in that the thickness of the product that some folks complain about actually works for me in that the product reshapes my finger to a normal tipped shaped finger, and the nerve end sensitivity is amazingly dulled to a very tolerable level. The interesting part is that the skin directly under the gorilla tip is becoming callused at about the same rate as the rest of my fretting fingers.
Most Liked Negative Review
No all that I hoped for
Tried them and was not too impressed with their usefulness. They do protect the finger tips but I found them difficult to play with. They are somewhat bulky and difficult to move from string to string. Your best bet is to build up fingertip calluses over a few days of playing. While I feel they did not work best for me, they are at a cheap reasonable price and if you have fingertip issues try them and see if they work for you. I would make the tips a little harder, that may make them easier to work the strings with.
- Improving Skills6
- Learning To Play6
- Specific Techniques4
- Practice for beginners and "band aid" for injury1
- Pain prevention1
- Doesn't Work1
- Too Easy1
- They are a bit thinner than expected1
- Wears out relatively quickly with daily use1
- Not for someone who is learning to play.1
- Novice12
- Experienced7
- Professional Musician3
- Improves Technique11
- Improves Musicianship6
- Easy To Follow5
- Challenging1
- Provided some level of fingertip protection1
Reviewed by 40 customers
I would definitely buy this product again
submitted4 months ago
byFaith
fromAtlanta GA
This product helps my fingers not hurt when I play my acoustic because before I had this product it really hurt. These are like a miracle and I love them very much. I highly recommend! I will definitely be buying more in the near future. I am so grateful that I found something that can aid.
Loved it
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byLaura
fromLas vegas nevada
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Helped me get past the callousing fingers stage.
Helps with damaged fingertip...
submitted3 years ago
byAdam
fromIndiana Pa
I've played guitar for 25+ years. A few years ago, I cut off part of my index fingertip on my fretting hand. I thought I was done playing guitar. I was devastated. After a few years of trying this and that to help the bad nerve sensations when attempting to play. I found these. Alone they were not enough, but they had helped the most, so far. In conjunction with using a gorilla tip, I purchased a glove meant for bass players. I can once again play. I will need to readjust every so often. I wish someone just plain made finger tip guards for those of us that have had accidents. After my extensive internet research I've seen that there is a market for it.
Adapted one tip for my strumming thumb, that I had cut
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
bySharp
fromTexas
Had a painful puncture on my right thumb. A little gorilla glue A gorilla finger tip A strip of gorilla tape at base of gorilla tip Success!!
No
submitted5 years ago
bySkeeter
fromAdirondacks, new york
It cushions the finger tip good and you can play chords but you can't slide up and down the string easy
I would buy again
submitted5 years ago
byDobrojohn
fromAtlanta, mo
Injured finger tips in a construction accident. Product provides necessary protection and allow me to play.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 years ago
asked byBrett
fromFremont ca
Are all four the same size or graduated for the four finger sizes? I only need one for a severed pinky tip…
Same size.submitted3 years ago
asked byBrett
fromFremont ca
Will this work to replace the tip of my fretting pinky I just lost?
I’m sorry, I don’t know.submitted5 years ago
asked bySean
fromMidlothian, VA
I measured the first joint of my index finger at exactly 2 inches, which correlates to both Small and Medium. Which size would you recommend? I'll be using these to play an acoustic guitar. Thanks.
I would say go with Medium to be on the safe side. Otherwise you'll end up with protectors that are too small.The size would probably be large to be on the safe side. You could probably get by with the medium, but the large would be the safer bet.