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Renegade Guitar Slide Stainless Steel - Large

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Renegade Stainless Steel Guitar Slide – Large

The Renegade Stainless Steel Guitar Slide (Large) is for players who want a strong, cutting slide tone with plenty of sustain. It sits somewhere between brass and glass in feel, giving you a clear, focused sound with a bit of bite, without feeling too heavy on the finger.

It’s a great all-round option if you want something versatile that works across electric and acoustic, from blues through to rock.

FEATURES

  • Stainless steel construction for clear tone and strong sustain
  • Large size for a more relaxed fit on bigger fingers
  • Balanced weight for control without feeling too heavy
  • Smooth, polished surface for consistent movement across the strings
  • Ideal for electric and acoustic guitar
  • Suitable for blues, rock and general slide playing

Measurements

  • Length: 64mm
  • Internal diameter: 22mm

What You’ll Love

This slide is a really nice middle ground. You get more clarity and attack than glass, but it’s not as heavy or aggressive as brass. It feels solid, easy to control and works well across different styles without needing to switch slides.

A Versatile Slide with Clear, Focused Tone

The Renegade Stainless Steel Slide is a great option if you want one slide that can cover a bit of everything. It offers a clean, articulate sound with good sustain, making it suitable for both rhythm and lead playing. Whether you’re experimenting with slide or already using it regularly, this is a dependable choice.

FAQ

Who is this slide for?
This slide suits players who want a clear, balanced tone with good sustain across different styles.

What does stainless steel sound like?
It produces a bright, focused tone with more attack than glass but less weight than brass.

Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. It’s a good option for beginners because it’s easier to control than heavier slides while still sounding strong.

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