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Gap Cap Review

by | Aug 10, 2020 | Reviews

Available here: https://KeyLeaves.com/GapCap

GapCap™ is THE ULTIMATE SAX CARE CAP and won “Outstanding Product” designation from The Saxophonist Magazine.

Don’t risk your saxophone with loose-fitting end plugs, end caps, and sax cases. GapCap™ flexes to fit your sax perfectly, screw adjusts to fit your case, shock absorbs impact, and vents air through the top and side for a cleaner saxophone and longer pad life.

Spring wall design flexes to fit the neck socket of all saxophone brands.

Flex spring wall serves as a shock absorber to decrease the impact that can break your sax.

Instantly fix a loose-fitting sax case by expanding the GapCap™ screw, securing your horn to help prevent bent keys, a bent sax body, and a costly repair.

Use the optional Lock Nut included to hold your favorite position.

GapCap™ vents through the center and side to allow massive airflow into the saxophone body tube. A proven way to keep the saxophone cleaner and help pads last longer.

Ditch your old sax end plug and go with a GapCap™ to flex, expand, vent, and protect your saxophone.

  • Flex wall spring fits the sax perfectly
  • Shock absorber protects from impact
  • Vented at top and side to air dry the sax and pads
  • Expanding end cap to fit any sax case
  • Octave key protection like nothing else
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