🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Kiley's Spiked Slow Rolla Tails

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3

Kiley's Spiked Slow Rolla Tails

Kiley's Spiked Slow Rolla Tails

When you need to tie a fly with a tail that really wiggles, Kileys Spiked Slow Rolla Tails are the way to go. These tails are made from a durable latex material and provide an enticing rolling action to your flies. Made with spikes on the sides, these tails have natural detailing and are a great option whether you're matching saltwater worms or looking to really make your streamers move in the water. Easy to tie in and made to last, it's hard to go wrong with the Spiked Slow Rolla Tails.

Uses

Kiley's Spiked Slow Rolla Tails are designed to add serious motion to your flies. These tails can be used to create worm-like patterns and are also commonly tied on the back of streamers to create an excellent undulating movement on the retrieve or when sitting in the current. Able to be used in both fresh and saltwater, these tails will really make your flies dance.

Comparisons

While Cohen's Attractor Tails are a comparable material, they do lack the spikes on the sides of the Spiked Slow Rolla Tails. However, if you're just looking to add that rolling motion to your flies, these are a suitable alternative.

Select Size
Select Color
From $1.57

Original: $4.49

-65%
Kiley's Spiked Slow Rolla Tails—

$4.49

$1.57

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

When you need to tie a fly with a tail that really wiggles, Kileys Spiked Slow Rolla Tails are the way to go. These tails are made from a durable latex material and provide an enticing rolling action to your flies. Made with spikes on the sides, these tails have natural detailing and are a great option whether you're matching saltwater worms or looking to really make your streamers move in the water. Easy to tie in and made to last, it's hard to go wrong with the Spiked Slow Rolla Tails.

Uses

Kiley's Spiked Slow Rolla Tails are designed to add serious motion to your flies. These tails can be used to create worm-like patterns and are also commonly tied on the back of streamers to create an excellent undulating movement on the retrieve or when sitting in the current. Able to be used in both fresh and saltwater, these tails will really make your flies dance.

Comparisons

While Cohen's Attractor Tails are a comparable material, they do lack the spikes on the sides of the Spiked Slow Rolla Tails. However, if you're just looking to add that rolling motion to your flies, these are a suitable alternative.