UNI Products

  • Uni Floss 600 denier 100% Rayon single strand.
  • UNI Mylar 2-Tone Tinsel

    £1.99
    Uni Mylar in two tone colours.
    UNI Size Equivalent (Inches)
    #10 1/16"
    #12 3/64"
    #14 1/32"
    #16 1/69"
    Available Variations: Copper one side and Blue the other Gold one side and Silver the other Green one side Red the other Peacock Green one side and Orange the other
  • Uni Stretch Floss

    £1.99
    This stretch nylon material is easy to wrap, stays in place, and makes excellent underbodies as well. The white takes coloured markers very well so you can customize your patterns.
  • 6/0 UNI-Thread is a general fly-tying thread of continuous polyester filaments. The wide range of twenty-five colours meets virtually all fly-tying needs. 6/0 UNI-Thread comes in 50 or 200-yard spools, both wax and unwaxed. UNI’s exclusive waxing process produces a thin coating to reduce that annoying build-up of wax in your bobbin tube.
  • 8/0 UNI-Thread is a general fly-tying thread of continuous polyester filaments. The wide range of twenty-five colours meets virtually all fly-tying needs. 8/0 UNI-Thread comes in 50 or 200-yard spools, both wax and unwaxed. UNI’s exclusive waxing process produces a thin coating to reduce that annoying build-up of wax in your bobbin tube.
  • Specifically designed for larger flies. Uni Big Fly Thread 3/0 is very strong and untwists easily for flat use. 100 yard spools.
  • UNI Product's Glo Thread will glow in the dark. Glo Thread feature brighter and longer-lasting phosphorescence. Phosphorescence and fluorescence are often confused. Phosphorescent materials emit light in total darkness, often for a considerable length of time. Fluorescent materials emit light (in addition to reflecting light like ordinary materials) only in the presence of light. The phosphorescent pigment in UNI Glo products absorbs light from any light source available (a camera flash is a favored source) and releases light or glows in darkness or very low light levels. The glow will last in excess of three hours in total darkness.

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