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Learn more about regal vises for fly fishing. This video covers essential information to help you make informed decisions about your fly fishing ge...

Regal fly tying vises are known for a fast, self-adjusting jaw design that clamps securely across a wide range of hook sizes. From simple, no-fuss setups for learning to tie to true rotary options for production work, Regal gives you practical configurations for trout dries, nymphs, streamers, and saltwater patterns. Browse this collection to find the right head and base for your bench.
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Regal Revolution Vise HeadsRegal Revolution Vise Heads
Regal Regal Revolution Vise Heads
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Regal Medallion Fly Tying ViseRegal Medallion Fly Tying Vise
Regal Regal Medallion Fly Tying Vise
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Regal Revolution Fly Tying ViseRegal Revolution Fly Tying Vise
Regal Regal Revolution Fly Tying Vise
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Regal Medallion Vise HeadsRegal Medallion Vise Heads
Regal Regal Medallion Vise Heads
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Regal Traditional Bronze Fly Tying Vise BaseRegal Traditional Bronze Fly Tying Vise Base
Regal Travel Fly Tying ViseRegal Travel Fly Tying Vise
Regal Regal Travel Fly Tying Vise
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Regal Aluminum Pocket Fly Tying Vise BaseRegal Aluminum Pocket Fly Tying Vise Base
Regal Fly Tying Vise Tool Bar
Regal Regal Fly Tying Vise Tool Bar
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Regal Fly Tying Vise C-Clamp
Regal Regal Fly Tying Vise C-Clamp
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Regal Bronze Pocket Fly Tying Vise BaseRegal Bronze Pocket Fly Tying Vise Base
Regal Royal Fly Tying Vise Clamp
Regal Regal Royal Fly Tying Vise Clamp
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Regal INEX Fly Tying Vise
Regal Regal INEX Fly Tying Vise
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Regal Vises Quick Picks

  • Best All-Around: Regal Medallion Fly Tying Vise - Built for tiers who want fast hook changes and a simple, dependable daily driver. The self-adjusting jaw system and interchangeable head/base options make it easy to tailor for trout through bigger patterns.
  • Best Rotary Option: Regal Revolution Fly Tying Vise - A strong fit for tiers who want true in-line rotary for wrapping materials and consistent bodies. You get Regal’s classic clamping feel with a rotary design geared toward production and advanced techniques.
  • Best for Beginners: Regal INEX Fly Tying Vise - Great for new tiers who want Regal’s holding power without jumping straight to a fully modular setup. It’s designed as a straightforward set that can still accept Medallion-series heads as your tying grows.
  • Best Travel: Regal Travel Fly Tying Vise - Ideal for tying at camp, in a hotel room, or at the cabin without a dedicated bench. The compact, lightweight pedestal setup keeps things stable and portable while still covering a wide hook range.
  • Best Bench Upgrade: Regal Fly Tying Vise Tool Bar - Perfect for organizing scissors, bobbins, and small tools right on the vise stem. It fits most 3/8" stems, which makes it an easy add-on for cleaning up your workspace.

How to Choose Regal Vises

Medallion vs. Revolution: what changes at the bench

Action: Pick the Regal Medallion Fly Tying Vise if you want maximum simplicity and speed, open jaws, place hook, tie. It rotates for viewing and positioning, and the head/base system lets you fine-tune your setup over time.

Action: Choose the Regal Revolution Fly Tying Vise if you specifically want true in-line rotary for consistent wraps (ribbing, chenille bodies, palmering, etc.). It’s especially helpful when you’re tying lots of similar flies and want repeatable results.

Choosing the right head (jaw) for your hook sizes

Regal’s lineup is built around specialized head styles, think smaller-hook options for midges and heavier-duty options for big streamers and saltwater patterns. If you tie a wide mix, start with a general-purpose head first, then add a specialty head later once you know what you actually tie most.

Tip: If you’re already in the Revolution ecosystem, Regal Revolution Vise Heads are a clean way to expand your range without buying another full vise.

Base choice: C-clamp vs. pedestal

Best for: A clamp-style base when you have a dedicated bench edge and want maximum rigidity for techniques like spinning deer hair or really leaning on thread tension.

Best for: A pedestal base when you need to move locations, tie at a class, or don’t have a good bench edge. A heavier base also helps if your tying table is light.

Upgrade ideas: Add a pocket-style base for stability plus small-parts storage, like the Regal Aluminum Pocket Fly Tying Vise Base or the Regal Bronze Pocket Fly Tying Vise Base.

Why Trident Carries Regal

Regal vises are a long-time shop favorite because the core design is simple, fast, and built around confident hook retention. They’re also easy to “grow into” thanks to head and base options, so you can keep the same system as your tying skills and fly styles evolve.

Care & Maintenance

  • Keep the jaws clean: Brush out thread bits, dubbing, and head cement residue so hooks seat properly.
  • Avoid jaw abuse: Don’t clamp on oversized wire, beads, or hardened materials, use the jaws for hooks only.
  • Prevent corrosion: If you tie saltwater flies, wipe down metal parts after sessions and store dry.
  • Protect the finish: Use a rubber mat or tying pad under pedestal bases to prevent scratches and creeping.
  • Store smart: Back off pressure and store covered to keep dust off moving parts.

Complete Your Setup

Related Gear

  • Fly Tying - Stock up on hooks, materials, and the small essentials you’ll burn through while dialing patterns.
  • Hooks - Match hook style and wire to what you’re tying (dry, nymph, streamer, saltwater).
  • Thread/Tinsel/Wire - Build cleaner bodies, stronger flies, and better segmentation for everything from midges to streamers.
  • Regal Vises - Add heads, bases, and bench accessories as your tying focus changes.

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Regal Vises FAQs

Q: What is a fly tying vise used for?

A: A fly tying vise holds the hook securely while you build the fly with thread and materials. A stable, consistent grip makes it easier to wrap tight, place materials accurately, and repeat the same pattern.

Q: Are Regal vises good for beginners?

A: Yes, many new tiers like Regal because the jaw mechanism is simple and fast, with minimal fussing between hook sizes. If you’re starting out, an entry-level setup like the Regal INEX can keep things straightforward while you learn core techniques.

Q: Should I choose the Medallion or Revolution series?

A: Pick the Medallion if you want a simple, quick workflow with rotation mainly for viewing and positioning. Choose the Revolution if you specifically want true in-line rotary to wrap materials with the vise spinning.

Q: Do I need a pedestal base or a C-clamp base?

A: A C-clamp is great if you have a solid bench edge and want maximum rigidity. A pedestal base is better for tying at different locations or if you don’t have a good clamping surface.

Q: What’s the benefit of interchangeable vise heads?

A: Different heads are tuned for different hook sizes and tying styles, from tiny midge hooks to bigger saltwater irons. Swapping heads can be easier than forcing one jaw style to do everything.

Q: What accessories are actually worth adding to a Regal setup?

A: A tool bar can make your bench noticeably more efficient by keeping key tools within reach. A pocket base is also useful if you like small-parts storage built into the station.

Regal Warranty & Resources

Regal states that all Regal Vises come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship, with exclusions for normal wear, misuse, and unauthorized repairs. For service, Regal provides a repair process and form through their Care & Repairs page.

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