Anyone have a pair of their standard nippers that can attest to their quality?
I have owned a few no names that I picked up on discount. They work for a year or so and then they crap out. Looking for something that will last, remain sharp and are strong.
I had the fishpond kind but didn’t like their bulkiness.
Anyone have comments on the Orvis or a recommendation on another kind?
Thanks, Silver Badger
Many go fishing all their lives without
knowing that it is not fish they are after.
I like the Orvis nippers… I’ve owned numerous sets and have decorated the beds of some of the finest trout streams in the world with them… but I go buy another pair every time I lose a set.
The Orvis nippers I have are sharp. I bought a pair of no-name nippers out of a jar by the flyshop register. They wouldn’t cut anything. Then I bought a pair of brand name (can’t remember the brand) that had a folding nail knot thing on them. They were worse, so I went back to the Orvis.
I had two no name brands that were junk, recently went to a nail clipper, but I hate having the clipper handle sticking out (has a habit of grabbing my line and getting tangled).
Ordering one tomorrow. Thanks again. -Chad
Many go fishing all their lives without
knowing that it is not fish they are after.
I’ve been using the Orvis ceramic ones for about 2 years. A bit pricy for nippers, but they make a good gift (hint). Dealer said they hold an edge much longer; so far so good. I like them because they’re so light weight.