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Renegade Guitar Slide Glass - Large

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Renegade Glass Guitar Slide – Large

The Renegade Glass Guitar Slide (Large) is a great choice if you’re chasing that smooth, singing slide tone. Glass has a softer attack compared to metal, giving you a warmer, more rounded sound that works beautifully for blues, acoustic playing and more laid-back styles.

It feels light on the finger and is easy to control, making it a solid option whether you’re just getting into slide or refining your technique.

FEATURES

  • Glass construction for smooth tone and gentle attack
  • Large size for a more relaxed fit on bigger fingers
  • Lightweight feel for easy control
  • Smooth surface for clean movement across the strings
  • Ideal for electric and acoustic guitar
  • Great for blues, folk and expressive slide playing

Measurements

  • Length: 64mm
  • Internal diameter: 22mm

What You’ll Love

Glass slides feel forgiving and easy to play. They glide nicely across the strings and produce a warm, vocal-style tone that suits slower, more expressive playing. It’s a great option if you want something smooth and easy to control.

A Smooth-Sounding Slide for Expressive Playing

The Renegade Glass Slide is perfect for players who want a softer, more fluid slide sound. Compared to metal slides, Glass gives you a warmer tone with less attack, which works especially well for acoustic guitar and more melodic styles. It’s a simple way to add a different feel and sound to your playing.

FAQ

Who is this slide for?
This slide is ideal for beginner to intermediate players, or anyone looking for a smoother, warmer slide tone.

What does a glass slide sound like?
Glass slides produce a softer, warmer tone with less attack compared to metal slides.

Is Glass easier to play than metal?
Many players find Glass easier to control, especially when starting, because it’s lighter and less aggressive.

Which finger should I use to slide on?
Most players use their ring or pinky finger, depending on comfort and playing style.