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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Lucent Tungsten Beads are now here

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After a fair bit of bugging by our retailers we're bringing in the tungsten beads that we've been using on our Manic fly patterns. These little guys have more tungsten than most beads on the market so they sink super quick, this makes them great for making bombs and also means you can downsize your fly pattern and still be confident of getting your fly down.

Also they come in a bunch of cool anodised colours, like green, blue, pink, purple and red. For those of you that would prefer to stick with more subtle colours, the new coffee coloured beads are a hit as are the classic black beads.

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This is the range we are running, not all of the colours come in all of the sizes but  there should be plenty to choose from.

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These beads are great for spunking up a traditional pattern or for creating something totally new.

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