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Home > Fly Tying > Dubbing and Wax > OF-900020-0000
Product Details
Swax Dubbing Wax High Tack
by: Loon Outdoors
SKU: OF-900020-0000

Product Overview:

Fly tying wax in an easy–to–use ½ oz. push–up dispenser. High tack is best for hard-to-dub materials, dubbing loops and larger flies where dubbing buildup is desired. Contains odor-masking pheromones.


Your Price: $4.15


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  Avg. Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
Number Of Reviews: 7
81 of 170 people found the following review helpful:
5 out of 5 stars Repair Split Jungle Cock Eyes 00/00/0000
Reviewer: Ed Hudon (enhudon@gmail.com) from Byfield, MA US
Use your dubbing wax to repair split jungle cock eyes. Simply run the split nail over the dubbing wax to 'glue' the two halves together before tying onto the fly. It works!
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72 of 148 people found the following review helpful:
5 out of 5 stars Super Tacky 00/00/0000
Reviewer: Luke from Bethany, MO US
This stuff is extremely tacky. I use it a lot for touch dubbing and when using dubbing loops. One problem I have had is forgetting to put the lid back on. When it gets a little dry or you've got a bunch of junk on the top of the wax, you can just wipe the top layer of wax off on a piece of paper and it's good as new.
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58 of 112 people found the following review helpful:
2 out of 5 stars A disappointment 00/00/0000
Reviewer: B.J. from Potter County, PA
I was disappointed in this product. Not as tacky as I hoped for and a bit harder than ideal.
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57 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
4 out of 5 stars sticky stuff 00/00/0000
Reviewer: Joel Szymczyk (jszymczyk@sw.rr.com) from Rehobeth, AL US
This wax is extremely sticky! I found it almost too gooey to work with this summer, but my tying area usually is about 80 degrees F. I got it to use with synthetic dubbings like Ice Dub, and found that when I got some of this wax on my fingers and twisted the dubbing, it tended to mat the dubbing down and make some of the shine go away. Didn't make any difference in the end, because when I fished the flies they looked the same as others. I ended up getting a tube of the "Low Tack" Swax because it suits me better. I put my tube of High Tack in the refrigerator- that makes a big difference until it warms up.
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28 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
3 out of 5 stars Not The Best 00/00/0000
Reviewer: Adam Prouty (Adam.j.prouty@us.army.mil) from Apo, AP US
This isnt the best wax that I have used but its not the worst either. I find its a little hard to work with in warmer temps because its to soft. Dubbing loops is where it earns its keep with me. Just remember with this wax a little goes along way.
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