


So if you’re doing music like I do, where you’re going back and forth from open to closed strings in different places up and down the neck, having them sound exactly the same is an improvement. “It was an improvement on my banjo… It actually means the nut sounds exactly like the fretted notes. Tuning is smoother too, as the strings glide across the polished fret surface. The zero fret sits at the exact right point for accurate intonation. These are of a special nickel silver alloy that’s harder and longer-wearing than conventional frets. You get four frets of different heights, to match the frets on your guitar. ZerO Glide is a direct replacement, with sizes to fit a wide range of guitars. The pre-cut string slots are only needed for string spacing. The ZerO Glide is so much easier: the built-in zero fret sets all the string heights at once, uniformly. Making a traditional nut is tricky: it means cutting six string slots, each to a perfect depth. Want a more traditional look? ZerO Glide Bone Nuts are expertly crafted from bone and feature the same tuning stability and easy installation. You can easily install these frets in your existing ZerO Glide nut, or add them to a new installation. ZerO Glide offers stainless steel zero frets, available separately. Upgrade option! ZerO Glide available in stainless steel Fretboard radius is not an issue: choose the ZerO Glide that fits your guitar, and the zero fret flexes to conform to your fretboard.Īvailable preslotted for most common string spacings.

You can switch back to your conventional nut if you ever feel like it. If you love using a tremolo, the reduced friction will help keep you in tune. Strings glide freely on the polished fret, and return to tune fast and reliably. Using a zero fret reduces string contact in the nut by 93%. It’s the easy way to install a nut with the accurate string height built right in. Get a totally custom look! These ZerO Glide nuts are crafted from quality tonewoods and have the same tuning stability of the originals.
