Textreme Pearl Braid 2 mm
Textreme Pearl Braid 2 mm is a braided synthetic body material with a brilliant pearlescent finish, designed for creating full-bodied, highly realistic fly patterns. Its hollow braided construction produces lightweight yet voluminous bodies, while the pearl effect adds lifelike flash to nymphs, streamers, saltwater flies and other attractive patterns.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Braided synthetic fibre with a pearlescent finish |
| Type | Braided body material, 3 m |
| Diameter | 2 mm |
| Properties | Pearlescent finish, hollow braid, lightweight, flexible, easy to shape |
| Applications | Nymphs, streamers, saltwater flies, wet flies and attractive fly bodies |
| Manufacturer | Textreme |
What is Textreme Pearl Braid 2 mm?
Textreme Pearl Braid 2 mm is a braided body material developed for tying bright, full-bodied fly patterns. Its hollow construction can be used in its natural round shape or flattened during tying, giving fly tyers the flexibility to create a wide variety of body profiles and silhouettes.
The pearlescent finish imitates the reflective qualities of fish scales, trapped air bubbles and the moist appearance of aquatic insects. This makes it an excellent choice for both realistic patterns and highly attractive flies intended for freshwater and saltwater fly fishing.
Key Features
- Brilliant pearlescent finish.
- Hollow braided construction for full-bodied flies.
- Lightweight and easy to shape.
- Can be used round or flattened.
- Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater patterns.
- Creates durable and highly attractive fly bodies.
Ideal For
- Streamers.
- European nymphs.
- Wet flies.
- Saltwater flies.
- Attractor nymphs.
- Full-bodied patterns with a pearlescent finish.
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FLYFISHING.BG RECOMMENDSFor an even more realistic appearance, use a layer of pearlescent dubbing or coloured tying thread beneath Textreme Pearl Braid 2 mm. Finish with a thin coat of UV resin to enhance the shine, increase transparency and significantly improve the durability of the finished fly. |





