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I'm looking to upgrade to a rotary. I'd like to stay under $200 or so. I've been doing the research, but there are lots of choices. What is everybody using, and are you satisfied with what you have. What would you recommend?
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For 200 bucks there lots great vises out there I would suggest
Griffin Blackfoot Mongoose
Renzetti Traveler 2200
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I can only give my opinion of the Traveler as well. I have been using it for probably 25 years and have replaced the O ring twice. I like it because of all the accessories available for it. Cam or thumb screw jaws, pedestal or clamp, Body extension arm, Parachute holder arm, even a Tube Fly jaw set up.
Like I said, it is my choice and I have not personally used other vises for any length of time, but I say, get one that has ACCESSORIES>
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Can't go wrong with the Renzetti Traveler. Has been around and been proven. If you want to go a little above $200, you could go with a Griffin Montana Mongoose. I've been tying on one for about 8 months and I really like it. It's a bit tricky to get the balance right, but once it's dialed in I have loved everything about it.
If you want an inexpensive rotary vise and want an extra $100+ to spend on materials, Dan-Vise is a good option. I tied on one for 6 years and liked it. It performed well for me and it runs about $85 usually.
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[quote flygoddess]I can only give my opinion of the Traveler as well. I have been using it for probably 25 years and have replaced the O ring twice. I like it because of all the accessories available for it. Cam or thumb screw jaws, pedestal or clamp, Body extension arm, Parachute holder arm, even a Tube Fly jaw set up.
Like I said, it is my choice and I have not personally used other vises for any length of time, but I say, get one that has ACCESSORIES>[/quote]
+1 More. The Renzetti Traveler is a great all around vise!
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keep an eye on KSL. there was a Renzetti (sp) for sale yesterday for 40 bucks
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Thanks everyone for the replies. You're advice is appreciated.
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have to agree with the Renzetti... FG suggested it when I upgraded and it was like nite and day.. what I like most about it is that it is easier to work around than my other vise... less cumbersom.. and to me that makes tying flies a lot easier..
MacFly
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Just purchased a "Peak" rotary, pedestal off Ebay new for $150 including shipping. Tied about 40 streamers on it so far.
It seems quite well built
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Nice! That will work for a long time.
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