New Rio tippet spool bands

dudemanspecial

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I received an order in the mail today that contained a few spools of Rio Powerflex. 2 spools had the old white tippen band with the hole in it and the other 2 had a solid thick rubber band with no hole. Anyone else seen this? It may be old news as I haven't purchased any since summertime. Not sure I like it.....
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I have some Absolute Trout that has the rubber bands. I just leave a string of the tippet out of the band and it uncoils easy.
 
Dear dudemanspecial,

Just go to Dollar Tree and buy a bag women's hair scrunchies for $ 1.25 plus tax and you'll never worry again. I even use them as spool tenders on fly reel spools. Just remember to leave some of the tag end out when you cut fresh tippet.

Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
 
I’ve gone through all the tippet to find ones I like the best (the leader material) and inadvertently analyzed the design of the spool tender bands.

The rio elastic with a hole is my favorite, as long as the tag end does not get lost inside. Then it’s a pain. The best part about these are that you can rewind the spool if your tag gets too long. Also the size printing is nice.

The trout hunter rubber is two different bands and they are thin. They work great, except you can not rewind them. Also there is no “knob” to pull on to get the band off. I have to grab it with hemos. There is no size printed - you have to memorize colors. This sucks.

Cortland has elastic with no hole. The stitching usually snags on the tippet and this is annoying. No size printed and again, colors.

SA and orvis both have rubber, single layer with the knob that makes removal easier. There is the size printed on the band which is nice. No snagging.

I’m sure there are aftermarket ones but I haven’t explored those. I am also refilling floro with segaur, or putting cortland from a guide spool onto trout hunter to fit into my C&F pack.
 
Dear dudemanspecial,

Just go to Dollar Tree and buy a bag women's hair scrunchies for $ 1.25 plus tax and you'll never worry again. I even use them as spool tenders on fly reel spools. Just remember to leave some of the tag end out when you cut fresh tippet.

Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
Repackage with a fancy name and huge markup and you will make a fortune. Might have to use the ones with the camo print!
 
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