Tigofly 10 pcs 0.6mm(0.024inch) Fly Tying Rib Round Larvae Nymph Review

4.2 (163) Amazon rating$11.99

Our verdict

Tigofly's 10-color, 0.6mm fly tying rib costs $11.99 and holds a 4.2-star rating across 163 reviews, a smaller sample than most alternatives here, and its bought-last-month figure of 0+ suggests current demand is quieter than the higher-review-count options in this category.

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Best for

Fly tiers who need a fine 0.6mm ribbing material in multiple colors for nymph and larvae patterns, since the 10-color set and 2.6-ounce package cover several tying sessions from one $11.99 purchase.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a proven track record backed by hundreds of reviews, since 163 reviews is the smallest sample in this comparison and the bought-last-month figure of 0+ shows no current buying momentum.

  • Material Polyester
  • Weight 2.6 Ounces
  • Line Weight 6
  • Technique Fly
  • Size 0.6mm
  • Color 10 colors
  • Priced 20% above the category median ($9.99 across 67 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 163 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.6/5

    163 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Tying nymph and larvae patterns often calls for a fine ribbing material to segment the body, and Tigofly's 10-piece set delivers that in 0.6mm polyester across 10 colors. At 2.6 ounces total and rated for a 6 line weight under Fly technique, it is built for detailed, smaller-scale patterns rather than bulky streamers, and having 10 individual colors on hand cuts down on mid-project special orders.

At $11.99, it sits between the $7.95 Hareline CDC28 and the $18.06 Hareline NB377 in this comparison, though it serves a narrower purpose as a ribbing material rather than a general fly-tying material like elk hair or CDC feathers. The 10-color range is a genuine advantage for anyone tying multiple nymph patterns that call for different segment colors.

Where this product falls short numerically is review volume. Its 163 reviews are well below the 359 to 550 range seen across the Hareline alternatives, even though its 4.2-star average matches the NB377 exactly. The bought-last-month figure of 0+ places it alongside the CDC28 and elk hair listings rather than the actively selling NB377, suggesting this ribbing material has a smaller but comparably satisfied buyer base.

Pros

  • 10 colors in one 2.6-ounce package, enough range for varied nymph and larvae patterns.
  • Fine 0.6mm size suited to detailed segmenting work on smaller fly patterns.
  • 4.2-star rating across 163 reviews, matching the Hareline NB377's score exactly.
  • Priced at $11.99, below the $18.06 Hareline NB377 alternative in this comparison.
  • Polyester material and a 6 line weight rating fit standard Fly technique tying.

Cons

  • 163 reviews is the smallest sample size among the alternatives compared here, well below the 359 to 550 range on the Hareline listings.
  • Bought-last-month figure of 0+ shows no current purchase momentum.
  • At $11.99, it costs more than the $7.95 CDC28 or $3.95 elk hair single-count materials.
  • No stated target species in the listing specs, unlike some Hareline alternatives.

Specifications

MaterialPolyester
Weight2.6 Ounces
Line Weight6
TechniqueFly
Size0.6mm
Color10 colors
Pieces1.0 Count
Featurefly tying thread

Performance notes

The key specs are a 0.6mm size, 2.6-ounce total weight, a 6 line weight rating, and Fly technique across 10 colors, all in polyester. A 0.6mm ribbing material is meant for fine segmenting work, wrapping around a fly body to create the ribbed look on nymph and larvae patterns rather than serving as the main body material itself. The 6 line weight rating suggests it pairs with lighter rod setups typical of smaller freshwater patterns rather than heavier saltwater work. Packing 10 colors into a 2.6-ounce package means each color gets a modest individual share, which fits a tier working through several nymph patterns in a session more than someone tying one pattern repeatedly in bulk. Compared to the single-color Hareline materials in this comparison, this product trades depth in any one color for breadth across a full palette.

What buyers say

With only 163 reviews, this product carries the smallest review base of any item in this comparison, well under the 359 to 550 range on the Hareline alternatives. Its 4.2-star average still matches the Hareline NB377 exactly, though, suggesting the buyers who have purchased it are just as satisfied on average, simply fewer of them. The bought-last-month figure of 0+ places it with the CDC28 and elk hair listings rather than the currently active NB377, pointing to a smaller, steadier niche product rather than one experiencing a recent sales push. The pattern reads as a smaller, less-discovered option with solid but limited feedback so far.

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Frequently asked questions

How many colors does the Tigofly fly tying rib come in?

It includes 10 colors of 0.6mm polyester ribbing material in a single 2.6-ounce package, giving fly tiers a range of shades for tying nymph and larvae patterns without buying individual colors separately, all for a combined price of $11.99 total.

Does this product have a strong review history?

It holds a 4.2-star average, matching the Hareline NB377 in this comparison exactly, though its 163 reviews are the smallest sample among the alternatives compared here, well below the 359 to 550 review range on the Hareline listings in this same category.

What is the ribbing material rated for?

The listing specifies a 6 line weight rating under Fly technique, positioning this 0.6mm polyester ribbing for standard freshwater fly patterns like nymphs and larvae rather than for heavier saltwater rigs that typically call for thicker ribbing material listed on this site.

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