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The Riverruns II Generation Rotary Fly Tying Vise is a state-of-the-art tool designed for fly tying enthusiasts. With its extendable jaws, adjustable rotary action, and robust clamping force, it accommodates a wide range of hook sizes while ensuring precision and ease of use. The package includes a versatile bobbin cradle and a protective table clamp, making it the perfect addition to any fly tying setup.
Color | II Generation Rotary Fly Tying Vise |
Style | Modern |
Height | 50 centimeters |
Length | 100 centimeters |
Width | 100 centimeters |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Riverruns Fly Tying & Flies |
Manufacturer | Riverruns |
Package Dimensions | 24.38 x 19.05 x 5.59 cm; 431 Grams |
ASIN | B081ZYR36T |
J**S
Works great !
Very happy with it .
D**T
It's a Dancia Danvise with some minor improvements
I make hair jigs for crappie, smallmouth bass and occasionally salmon and steelhead. I have used a Danvise for almost a decade and still have the original jaws. I've tied literally thousands of jigs on it in with hook sizes from 10 to 3/0. It's still going strong, but I happened to run across this one while looking for someone else to see if the Danvise was still available on Amazon. At the time of this writing it was not, but I was very curious to see how this clone compared to my original so I decided to order one just in case I should ever need to replace it.All the parts on this Riverruns vise are identical to the Danvise except the jaws and the piece that holds them. You can look up reviews of the Danvise and you'll find it's regarded as one of the best inexpensive vises. That still applies here.The jaws on my original are solid and the Riverruns II are hollow. No functional difference. The jaws shipped very loose and it required tightening the rear set screw further than I thought at first and some jiggling of the cam lever shaft to get it in place. Before that the jaws didn't close, which probably explains the one star review.The other change is to the part that slots into the body of the vise. On the original the screw that holds it in is mounted on the middle so the end of the jaws are only about 1.5" from the flat face that looks like the barrel of a gun. On the new one the screw is mounted at the back and the front is slanted so the tips are much further away, giving you more room behind the hook.Yes, most of the vise is made from plastic, but it's good quality plastic and the parts where it makes a difference are metal. It's also important not to overtighten the jaws on the hook. You do not need to crank down on the tension. Doing so will damage the jaws. There are videos on the Danvise on YouTube showing the proper technique. Watch one BEFORE you use the vise. My original has never given me any problems. Don't let the construction deter you.It's a shame the first review was so negative. I paid $100 for my original Danvise almost a decade ago and I've definitely gotten my money's worth. Unless you are tying very small stuff, the Danvise has been a real workhorse that has never let me down, and this "new" version looks to be even better with the extended reach on the jaws and cheaper price.Highly recommended.
M**L
Synthetic parts fly tying vise.
Most of the parts are made of a synthetic material, jaws seem to be metal.
S**N
outil de montage
bon produits saufs en platique moulé a par la pince qui est en métal mais fonctionne bien
K**H
Husband liked it, good value for cost
It’s not top of the line, but it is affordable. It’s definitely sturdy—it’s about as heavy as half a brick, but it’s durable. My husband knows more about it’s value than I do and was excited to receive it although I can see him purchasing something more expensive later on. Since Christmas it has gotten a ton of use, as you can see from the pictures. He ties flies whenever he gets the chance and doesn’t have many complaints about it. It worked with a standard vice grip he purchased a while ago. Although he would like to upgrade at some point, he uses it frequently and ties flies that successfully catch him fish, so it works if you’re in a budget!
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