Danica Danvise Pedestal
The Danica Danvise Pedestal is one of the most popular versions of Danica's renowned True Rotary fly tying vise. Designed and manufactured in Denmark, it delivers the same precision, smooth rotary action and reliability as the C-Clamp model, while the heavy pedestal base allows it to be used on virtually any work surface without clamping.
Technical Specifications
| Type | True Rotary Fly Tying Vise |
| Mounting | Pedestal Base |
| Body Material | Carbon Composite |
| Jaw Material | Hardened Tool Steel |
| Hook Range | #28 – #2/0 |
| Rotation | 360° True Rotary |
| Bearings | 2 Ball Bearings |
| Country of Origin | Denmark |
What is the Danica Danvise?
The Danvise was developed to provide smooth True Rotary performance, secure hook holding and long service life. Its carbon composite body keeps the vise lightweight, while the precision rotary mechanism with dual ball bearings ensures exceptionally smooth rotation for tying virtually any fly pattern.
Key Features
- True Rotary design – rotates the hook precisely around its shank axis.
- Dual ball bearings – provide exceptionally smooth rotary action.
- Carbon composite body – lightweight yet highly durable.
- Hardened tool steel jaws – securely hold a wide range of hook sizes.
- Cam lever system – enables quick and easy hook changes.
- Heavy pedestal base – offers excellent stability without clamping to a table.
What's Included?
- ✓Danica Danvise Fly Tying Vise
- ✓Heavy Pedestal Base
- ✓Bobbin Rest
- ✓Adjustment Tools
Who Is It For?
The pedestal version is ideal for fly tyers who prefer a portable workstation or frequently move their vise between tying locations. The solid pedestal provides excellent stability while allowing the vise to be positioned anywhere without the need for a table clamp.
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FLYFISHING.BG RECOMMENDSIf you prefer a vise that can be placed on any stable work surface without using a table clamp, the pedestal version offers the same precision and functionality as the C-Clamp model while providing greater flexibility in organizing your tying workstation. |



