Hends Spectra Flash Hair
Hends Spectra Flash Hair is a premium synthetic fly tying material that combines the natural movement of fine fibres with brilliant spectral reflections. Thanks to its unique fibre structure, it produces shimmering, colour-shifting flashes that imitate the reflective scales of baitfish and other aquatic prey. It is an excellent choice for tying streamers, salmon flies, saltwater patterns, as well as wings, tails and decorative flash accents.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Fine synthetic fibres with spectral reflective finish |
| Type | Spectra Flash Hair |
| Fibre Length | Approximately 20 cm |
| Properties | Lightweight, soft, highly mobile, spectral reflections, does not absorb water |
| Applications | Streamers, salmon flies, saltwater flies, wings, tails and flash accents |
| Manufacturer | Hends |
What is Hends Spectra Flash Hair?
Hends Spectra Flash Hair is a synthetic tying material developed for fly patterns that require both natural movement and vibrant reflective effects. Its fine fibres move freely in the water, while the spectral finish produces colour-shifting reflections that change with every movement and angle of light.
The material is soft enough to be used on its own for wings and tails, yet it also blends perfectly with natural and synthetic tying materials. Because it absorbs virtually no water, it keeps flies lightweight and maintains excellent movement throughout the retrieve.
Key Features
- Fine synthetic fibres with spectral reflective finish.
- Brilliant colour-shifting reflections.
- Soft fibres with lifelike movement.
- Does not absorb water or add unnecessary weight.
- Excellent on its own or blended with other tying materials.
- Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater fly patterns.
Ideal For
- Streamers.
- Salmon flies.
- Saltwater flies.
- Wings and tails.
- Adding brilliant spectral flash accents.
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FLYFISHING.BG RECOMMENDSHends Spectra Flash Hair is an excellent choice when you want to combine natural movement with dynamic, colour-shifting reflections. It is particularly effective for streamers and baitfish imitations, where the constantly changing flashes of light can trigger more aggressive strikes from predatory fish. |

