The Peak Rotary Fly Tying Vise is pretty versatile when it comes to handling different hook sizes. If you're working on big saltwater flies or much smaller trout patterns, this vise can handle both. According to how the manufacturer describes it, it has hardened steel jaws that can grip hooks from size 2/0 all the way down to the tiniest ones available, which is quite handy.
Our research backs up these claims and shows that the vise is not only efficient but also easy to adjust. It's built strong, so switching between different hook sizes doesn't take much effort, which is great whether you're just starting out or have been tying for years.
Also, the manufacturer talks about its ergonomic design, which helps with making precise adjustments and offers a better tying experience.
A lot of people who've tried it mention that it keeps a solid grip on hooks, no matter the size. They especially like how it handles larger hooks—like the ones used for beefy saltwater flies—without any slipping.
That said, while it generally works well with smaller hooks, a bit more careful adjustment might be needed. Some folks mentioned that setting it up initially might take some finesse if you're going for the smaller hooks, and you might even need a few extra gadgets to get the best results.
Overall, though, the consensus is that the Peak Rotary Vise is top-notch at handling a range of hook sizes, which is why it's so popular among fly tying enthusiasts. It's a solid, reliable tool that holds up well over time.