Rambler Angler and Blade Co™ (formerly Wolff Indiana) has been part of the fly tying scene since the late '90s. Rambler's mission is simple - to provide hardworking folks with top-notch, professional scissors, tools and American-made fly tying vises that won't break the bank.
Renzetti fly tying vises have defined true rotary tying since the company introduced the rotary principle to the mainstream market. The range runs from the Apprentice, the entry point into genuine rotary tying, through the Traveler series to the professional-grade Presentation vises built for production volume. Across the line, every vise shares the same core engineering: a true horizontal rotary axis, cam-operated jaws and American precision machining.
The Renzetti vise series
Traveler series: compact and precision-machined, covering hook sizes #28 through 4/0 with a rotary shaft that runs without play. Available in C-Clamp and Pedestal mounts and left- or right-hand configurations, with the Saltwater Traveler extending to 8/0 for tarpon, pike and large baitfish.
Presentation series: commercial-production grade with heavier construction and tighter tolerances, covering #28 through 10/0 without flex. The Presentation 2000, 2300 and top-of-range 4000 serve high-volume tyers.
Renzetti's accessory range, including tool bars, bobbin cradles, material clips and the Tool Bar Extension, is engineered to the same standard and integrates cleanly across the stem system. To decide where a Renzetti fits your bench, see our guide to choosing the right fly tying vise.
What is the difference between the Traveler and Presentation series?
The Traveler is compact and built for serious hobby tyers, while the Presentation steps up to commercial-production grade with heavier construction and a wider hook range.