Stuff I Use: Loon Outdoors Classic Mitten Scissor Clamps

The best fly fishing clamps are the ones that you use without having to fret about the product design or the procedure you’re about to perform. Like the Loon Outdoors Classic Mitten Scissor Clamps.

For years, I carried a hemostat. For years, I was frustrated and bothered by their unidextrous design. I’m a lefty, the hemos were righty, and if you’ve ever suffered through an elementary school art class as a southpaw who was forced to use right-handed scissors, you feel my pain. As a remedy, I carried small needle nose pliers. Those worked, but if they’re buried in a pocket, they’re not handy when you need them — if you’ll pardon the expression — in a pinch.

Enter the Loon Outdoors Classic Mitten Scissor Clamps. They fit neatly in the palm of your hand, and they work whether you’re a lefty or a righty. They work in the gloveless dog days of summer, and in the mitten-encased dead of winter. They lock with a snap — hear them click! — onto a tab or loop on your vest or pack, and they’re not coming off unless you want them to. Best of all, they seamlessly meld form and function, so you’re not thinking, “Here we go again,” when you grab for them. Bravo, Loon Outdoors!

The Loon Outdoors Classic Mitten Scissor Clamps are 6″ long, and are constructed of surgical quality stainless steel. They feature a half smooth/half serrated jaw; hook eye-clearing needle; comfy grip with just the right amount of tack; and locking handles. I own several. Best 23 bucks you’ll ever spend.

4 comments on “Stuff I Use: Loon Outdoors Classic Mitten Scissor Clamps

  1. rich rubin's avatar rich rubin says:

    Steve, thanks for sharing. I am also a lefty and let me tell you….
    Rich

    Good health is true wealth

  2. Dave peros's avatar Dave peros says:

    Hey Steve – Will these crush the barbs on a saltwater size hook? Thanks for the review.

    • Steve Culton's avatar Steve Culton says:

      Dave, a thousand apologies for the late response! I just used them to neatly crush the barbs on an Eagle Claw 253 3/0 hook. Having said that, I carry standard needle nose pliers in my striper pack.

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