Dubbing Brushes

  • Funky Dubbing Brush

    £7.99
    Wether you are spicing up the body of your dry flies or brushing out the bodies on your temple dogs, this is the dubbing brush for you. The stiff, strong bristles will brush out any fibres to improve the overall look of your flies.
  • Out of stock
    The only dubbing brush tool that you’ll need. The ergonomic powder coated handle feels great on the hands, while the nylon bristles and stainless steel helix spine are tough enough to tackle any material in need of a good brushing.

    Features

    • Ergonomic shape
    • Stainless steel helix spine for strength and longevity
    • Powder coated handle
    • Nylon bristles
  • The FITS Dubbing Needle is a 13 cm long sharp hardened stainless steel needle, long enough to reach down in most varnish or glue bottles. It’s flexible and strong with an ergonomically friendly handle and will easily pick any fiber. Not rocket science, but a handy tool that all fly tiers will have good use of.
  • For getting materials just right and ready to use. Spinning and stacking hair like a boss means including just the best hair. Underfur has no business making its way onto your flies, and the Ergo Underfur Comb is the best way to make sure that it stays out of the mix. The fine metal tines stand up to unruly pelts, making it easy to separate the fibers you want from the ones you don’t.

    Features

    • Iconic Loon Yellow powder coated handle
    • Ergonomic shape
    • Removes underfur
    • Works with wide variety of materials
    • Stainless steel tines
     
  • Out of stock
    This comb is perfect for brushing wooly fibres/underfur out of wing materials. Also, a great tool for untangling long dubbing fibres.

    Features

    • Special comb teeth with optimal pitch remove underfur easily
    • Stainless steel never develops static electricity
  • Frodin Dubbing Brush

    £25.00
    The meanest brush we ever tried. The toughest 1.5 cm velcro on a 15 cm stainless steel handle with an ergonomically friendly grip makes this brush super effective. Comb hair, brush out dubbing or pick single strands. For us this tool is an absolute must for every fly we tie. A copy of Mikael’s old “mustard spoon brush” which he created hundreds of thousands of salmon flies with.
  • Out of stock
    A multi-purpose dubbing needle that comes with an integrated brush and half-hitcher.

    Features

    Needle: A sharp needle for cleaning hook eyes, boringholes on a foam piece, or delicate dividing work.The angled section holds head cement for easyapplication. Brush: The brush in the middle is made of fine stainlesswire for picking out dubbed bodies. Half hitcher: A hitcher at the end of the handle comes inhandy for temporarily securing thread atthe eye.
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