The vise is the foundation of any tying bench, and the right one shapes the whole experience. This comprehensive collection spans premium rotary and fixed models to economy options, with vises from Regal, HMH, PEAK, Stonfo and Norvise, plus the budget-friendly J. Stockard line, for many skill levels and budgets.
A good fly tying vise is the foundation of the bench and a major influence on how every session feels. This collection helps you find the right balance of budget and performance, with a comprehensive range of vises for every preference and need.
From premium rotary to economy
Premium rotary and fixed vises from Regal, HMH, PEAK, Stonfo and Norvise for intricate, repeatable work.
Dependable economy choices for tyers building a first bench.
The J. Stockard economy line, an ideal entry point for anglers making their first move from fly fishing into fly tying.
Because the best vise differs from tyer to tyer, the goal here is range: options that suit many budgets and skill levels while improving the tying experience. Our guide to choosing the right fly tying vise explains rotary versus fixed heads and how to decide. Once you have found the right vise, round out the bench with fly tying tools like bobbins and scissors to complete your setup.
Do I need a true rotary vise?
A true rotary vise helps with palmering hackle and checking fly symmetry, but many tyers are perfectly happy with a rugged fixed-head vise, so it comes down to how you tie.