Danvlle 210 Flatwax
"This is the thread to use IMO. Have tried others and this works best for me."
Danville 210 Denier Flat Waxed Thread is a high-quality, versatile thread designed specifically for fly tyers and professionals. Known for its strength and durability, this thread is ideal for crafting large flies and handling materials like deer hair and other heavy-duty fabrics. Its flat profile allows for smooth, even wraps and minimizes bulk, ensuring clean and precise fly patterns.
With a breaking strength that exceeds 65 ounces, Danville 210 Denier Flat Waxed Thread is perfect for tying robust flies that can withstand heavy use and challenging conditions. Its waxed coating ensures superior material grip, reducing the need for multiple wraps and enhancing efficiency for all types of fly-tying applications.
Danville 210 Denier Flat Waxed Thread stands out for its exceptional strength and high-quality construction. It is an excellent choice for tying large flies and spinning deer hair, where durability and precision are critical. Its flat design ensures even layering, which is crucial for creating professional-grade flies.
The waxed finish adds a significant advantage by enhancing material grip, making it easier to secure materials without excessive wraps. Whether you are crafting intricate salmon flies or robust streamers, this thread offers reliability, efficiency, and superior performance, making it a must-have in any fly-tying arsenal.
Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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"This is the thread to use IMO. Have tried others and this works best for me."
"Another 12 spools of 210 denier flat waxed nylon, over 30 miles of thread used over the last 10 years."
"Excellent product for tying bucktail jigs."
"Perfect for tying crappie jigs"
"If you’ve ever tied a fly you have used nylon thread. It has proven its worth over time and time again. I personally tie saltwater flies most of the time and need to apply lots of tying pressure, hence I tend to use 210 denier. I often use this thread if I want to build a head or dam as quickly as possible without too many wraps. While I like to use nylon thread, I have more recently been using mono thread which I think is even better once you get used to it. Either way, Danville is high quality and my goto brand for nylon or mono."