Thanks again for the review- you always provide great product feedback. I recently bought two TRVs...one for me and another as a gift! Looking forward to your next review.
Although these are cast jaws, rather than the hardened tool steel of the original LAW (and some other expensive copies) the jaw design is almost the same - that is to say amazing. If the LAW is good enough for Davie McPhail and Oliver Edwards, it's likely to be the best. Start saving.
A quality company that builds quality vises and stands behind their products very pleased with this company my first vise came from Fort andros in Brunswick and my tube fly set up also kudos to the company and their vises
Best vise ever good review just a little heads up idk if yours has it but my jaw has a additional grove that’s used to hold your tube needle or straight shanks. When I tied at the Marlborough show this year I asked John If I can try it out after a couple hrs tying I didn’t want to put my regal back on the table to tie on I was sold on the TRV. It was super nice of him to let me use it and all other tiers kept on asking how you like all weekend. I definitely recommend this any beginner or a vet tier it a lifetime vise for sure!!
Great video! I've been tying on my Peak vise for almost ever and I really have it dialed in but my eye has been wandering to HMH. I tie for my own fishing needs in the off season but find that I usually have more flies than I can possibly fish by mid-winter so I start giving away fly boxes full to friends but anyway I digress I love the style of the TRV and i'll admit it is a bit out of my price range but I think it is justified as it would probably last me my entire tying career.
Just purchased this vise based upon your review and another review. I have it! I love it! It reeks QUALITY! It works beautifully! Thanks for taking the time to make your review! I plan to make several Clouser Minnows to Christen my new HMH TRV Vise!
I have one and like it. I do have two minor complaints though. 1) the less rotation tension the more wiggle in the arm at the body. I have it set right at the point where there is zero slop. 2) the jaws need a wee nudge or guidance to line up perfectly. You can actually see it slightly move up and down as you turn the tightening screw
Merry Christmas! My dear wife just gave me an HMH TRV for Christmas. What a beautiful piece of machine work. Plan to christen it with a batch of Gartisde Sparrows tomorrow. Ben, I thought I was only guy tying on a Xuron vise.... Best Wishes from next door in Groton.
Thank you for this review. I have the hmh standard. I am looking to upgrade to a true rotary. Does the hmh trv do well with smaller hooks from size 12 down to 18?
Thanks, Ben, for the informative video. You convinced me and I just ordered one. Where did you obtain your rotary wheel lever bar? I did not see it listed as an order item on any web site.
I can’t justify the price I mean all it does is hold a hook ? My vise was £27 it rotates stainless steel I bought it in China it’s brilliant but would never spend big money on something that just hold a hook it’s a total rip off
There are some negative comments on line and I'm not sure why? I tie #2's down to 22's and I have never had a hook slip as long as I properly placed it in the jaws and tightened them correctly. I have yet to see better quality, every single part on the vise is Stainless, Brass or Investment Cast steel. The one exception is the nylon friction bushing to control the drag. Keep it lubricated and it will last forever.
@@deanf8642 I think it does take some time to get used to, if you come from a different platform. I think that can trip up some people, but I agree -- once you get the hang of it, and find the right placement for the hooks, it's a rock solid grip.
Thanks for your review. I'm curious, what other vises did you use before this one? I can't decide if I should get the TRV, Dyna King Barracuda or Renzetti Presentation 4000.
@@flyfishnewengland thanks for your reply. I currently have a HMH Spartan, so I'm familiar with the brand. Tied 1000+ flies on it, great quality. I really like the design of the TRV, seems like a functional and ergonomic vise.
Hey Ralph: I'm not sure what you mean. It's stiff because it's a vice -- and you can buy plenty of accessories. Different folks, I guess. Happy tying and good luck.