I’ve had my renzetti travel vise for 24 years. Still tie 99% of my flies on it. It’s traveled around the world and been responsible for many different species of fish. From yellowtail in New Zealand to cobia in South Carolina it’s always served me well!
@@Madriveroutfitters oh no worries! I was looking at picking up a new one. I fished a cobia tournament over the weekend and mine got fully submerged a few times when we had water in the skiff. It still works but it’s definitely seen better days! Was looking to see what all has been changed over the years. My father bought me the one I’ve had when I was 17 and first started traveling fly fishing. Now I’m 41 and still using the same vise on the deck of the boat or in lodges as I travel. I’m going to retire this one to the bench and get a new one for traveling.
Got a cheap vise last month and instantly knew this was gonna be my new obsession. So I just ordered one of these and I can’t wait. If your reading this wondering if it’s really that big a difference I assure you that it is.
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Petroskoi No idea honestly. You can call Or email Ryan at the shop and he should be able to weigh it for you though. We’ll let him know that you will be in touch.
Gsxr-1000 Rider it probably depends on what you are doing. Best to call the shop and chat with the guys on specifics to determine which is best for you. 614-451-0363.
It is a very good vise for a fair price and NOT an excellent vise at an affordable price in my opinion! Vises nowadays are anywhere 25 to 50% more expensive than just a couple of years ago.
Well....we sell around 4-6 a day so it is affordable for someone out there. Just because it's not for you doesn't mean that we are smoking crack and entitle you to make a really stupid and useless comment. You'll be really offended when we review the Master Vise at $900.00. Which we sell a few of per month. Stay tuned for that !
If you think this isn't affordable then you haven't looked at ANY rotating vises, or any vises for that matter. There are many BASIC, NON-ADJUSTABLE ones out there that are FAR more expensive. Or maybe you simply like to bitch about EVERYTHING?
The Renzetti Traveler is an outstanding vice. I used one for many years without any issues. It is very well built and a precision instrument with high quality built in. It's also made in USA and the folks at Renzetti are just awesome to work with. Have been tying flies since I was 12 years old with a vice made from one of my Mom's spring loaded clothes pins and a jackscrew. And yes it actually worked (but was difficult LOL)! I had no choice because at that age I had no money. Things have come a long way and I now use a Renzetti Master vice. Now I am almost 70 years old. My Traveler tied thousands of flies and the Master even more. You get what you pay for with Renzetti. The resale of one is also very very high if you want to sell it to upgrade to a more versatile vice.
I’ve had my renzetti travel vise for 24 years. Still tie 99% of my flies on it. It’s traveled around the world and been responsible for many different species of fish. From yellowtail in New Zealand to cobia in South Carolina it’s always served me well!
Thanks for backing us up here. Renzetti makes some amazing products!
@@Madriveroutfitters oh no worries! I was looking at picking up a new one. I fished a cobia tournament over the weekend and mine got fully submerged a few times when we had water in the skiff. It still works but it’s definitely seen better days!
Was looking to see what all has been changed over the years. My father bought me the one I’ve had when I was 17 and first started traveling fly fishing. Now I’m 41 and still using the same vise on the deck of the boat or in lodges as I travel. I’m going to retire this one to the bench and get a new one for traveling.
Got a cheap vise last month and instantly knew this was gonna be my new obsession. So I just ordered one of these and I can’t wait. If your reading this wondering if it’s really that big a difference I assure you that it is.
Thanks for being here.
Just bought the Renzetti 2500 Papa Smurf Blue series. Love this thing.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the support. The Blue is cool!
My wife got me one.love it.
Hard not to love. Good wife!
Can I get her number? I need her to talk to my wife.😂
Are the saltwater vice jaws interchangeable in this model or does it require the whole arm? Thanks
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Nice vice I can't wait to get mine
Let us know when you are ready!
what is the hook range onthis vise?
Same as the standard Traveler which states #28-#4/0. www.madriveroutfitters.com/p-2785-renzetti-traveler-2000-fly-tying-vise.aspx
How much does the pedistal wheigh?
Petroskoi No idea honestly. You can call Or email Ryan at the shop and he should be able to weigh it for you though. We’ll let him know that you will be in touch.
@@Madriveroutfitters what's THE email?
admin@madriveroutfitters.com
@@Madriveroutfitters would you reccomend this over the regal revolution?
Gsxr-1000 Rider it probably depends on what you are doing. Best to call the shop and chat with the guys on specifics to determine which is best for you. 614-451-0363.
How much?
Blake Mundle www.madriveroutfitters.com/p-15024-renzetti-traveler-2200-fly-tying-vise.aspx
Why don’t anyone talk about it being right or left handed, and no one has left handed models.
Check our website for left handed models. They are there. Call or e-mail the shop with any questions. Thanks.
It is a very good vise for a fair price and NOT an excellent vise at an affordable price in my opinion! Vises nowadays are anywhere 25 to 50% more expensive than just a couple of years ago.
Just like everything else? Thanks for watching.
What crack are you smoking this is not affordable
Well....we sell around 4-6 a day so it is affordable for someone out there. Just because it's not for you doesn't mean that we are smoking crack and entitle you to make a really stupid and useless comment. You'll be really offended when we review the Master Vise at $900.00. Which we sell a few of per month. Stay tuned for that !
If you think this isn't affordable then you haven't looked at ANY rotating vises, or any vises for that matter. There are many BASIC, NON-ADJUSTABLE ones out there that are FAR more expensive. Or maybe you simply like to bitch about EVERYTHING?
Walter Smith sorry didn’t realize a 10 month old comment would get your panties in a twist. I actually forgot I comment that... it’s been that long
The Renzetti Traveler is an outstanding vice. I used one for many years without any issues. It is very well built and a precision instrument with high quality built in. It's also made in USA and the folks at Renzetti are just awesome to work with. Have been tying flies since I was 12 years old with a vice made from one of my Mom's spring loaded clothes pins and a jackscrew. And yes it actually worked (but was difficult LOL)! I had no choice because at that age I had no money. Things have come a long way and I now use a Renzetti Master vice. Now I am almost 70 years old. My Traveler tied thousands of flies and the Master even more. You get what you pay for with Renzetti. The resale of one is also very very high if you want to sell it to upgrade to a more versatile vice.
Price is not bad at all