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Straggle Legs Multicard features an ultra-fine twin-core fritz with 16 mm crinkled strands that are sparsely spaced to prevent overlap. It’s available in a wide range of colors to match insect and invertebrate legs, as well as fluorescent-dyed blends that work well as attractor materials. Despite its name, Straggle Legs is highly versatile—use it as a hackle on wet flies or palmer it along the body to create a lively, mobile profile similar to fine marabou fibers emerging from the fly.
Straggle Legs vs. Straggle String:
Straggle String is a market-leading micro-straggle chenille built on a micro core and offered in an extensive color selection. The main difference lies in strand length and spacing: Straggle Legs have longer fibers that are spaced farther apart, while Straggle String features shorter, denser strands with a built-in UV fleck. Straggle String has also been famously adopted by Hans van Klinken as a peacock herl substitute in his Klinkhåmer pattern.