
PREMIUM FLY-TYING VISES SINCE 1981
For over four decades, Dyna-King has been synonymous with precision and durability in the fly-tying community. Founded in 1981, our vises are meticulously engineered to deliver smooth rotary action and unwavering stability, ensuring a lifetime of reliable performance. Trusted by professional and passionate fly tyers worldwide, Dyna-King continues to honor the rich traditions of fly tying while embracing innovation. Whether at your home bench or on the go, count on Dyna-King for the quality and performance you need—vise after vise, fly after fly.
History
Founded in 1981 by Ron Abby in Cloverdale, California, Dyna-King set out to build the most precise and durable fly-tying vises in the world. Trusted by professional and commercial tyers for over 40 years, our vises are the result of decades of innovation and craftsmanship. Now proudly built in Montrose, Colorado, in the same facility of Ross Reels and Abel, Dyna-King continues its tradition of American-made quality under Mayfly Outdoors.


Made In the USA
Every Dyna-King vise is built by hand in Montrose, Colorado, using premium materials and precision-machining techniques. Our commitment to American manufacturing ensures unmatched quality, durability, and attention to detail—so you can tie with confidence, knowing your vise is built to last a lifetime.
You Can Count On
At Dyna-King, we stand behind every vise we build. Whether you need help with setup, parts, or long-term maintenance, our team is here to support you with prompt, personal service. We believe in doing right by our customers—because when you choose Dyna-King, you become part of a community that values quality, craftsmanship, and care.


Warranty Program
Dyna-King vises are built to last—and we back them with a warranty you can trust. Our warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship and reflects our commitment to quality and long-term performance. If something isn’t right, we’ll make it right—with straightforward service, fair evaluation, and a quick turnaround. Because your vise should work as hard as you do.