I have the odyessy spyder from cabela's that cost about $80 and is working very well for me tying saltwater flies from sizes 6-3/0 no plastic on it either unlike some other less expensive rotary vises I have seen
I have the odyessy spyder from cabela's that cost about $80 and is working very well for me tying saltwater flies from sizes 6-3/0 no plastic on it either unlike some other less expensive rotary vises I have seen
sounds like you are planning on tying the rest of your life. buy a dyna king or renzetti and be done with it.
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If your going to stick with tying panfish and Bass patterns in the larger sizes and used to non rotary vises...then I'd go with a Griffin of stationary nature...If you want to add the rotary function to the new vise..Then you still might be best served by going with a griffin vise with such capabilities....I've used and owned the Dyna kings,Renzetti...Which I'm still using...and had I known then what I know now...I'd have just stuck with my Griffin Odyssey..and Saved myself a Whole lot of money and agravation......Love my Renzetti...But it,Nor any other vise I've tried does anything, any better then my Odyssey did..
Last edited by billknepp; 05-04-2008 at 11:23 AM.
Wish ya great fishing,Bill
You might also take a look at the "Anvil Apex" vice. I've used one for about 5 years now and it's still going strong. I tie from Salt to #22's on it and I tie about 5 days a week.
Comes with both pedestal and C-clamp and I think, still sells for around $100.00.
The Griffin Odyssey, as suggested, is also an exceptional vise at any price, but is very affordable.
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