I have some very old and badly worn fly lines. Will ZipCast make them like new?
We’ve received some pretty miraculous testimonials from folks who have used ZipCast to treat very old, cracked, worn fly lines. Many tell us that ZipCast brought their lines back from the dead and they’ve been able to get several more seasons out of them. But we don’t claim that ZipCast will perform miracles. ZipCast is one heck of a product, but there are some situations where you really just need to buy a new fly line. ZipCast seems to be a little more expensive than other fly line treatments I’ve seen. On the surface it may seem more expensive, but when you consider that a little goes a long way and that it’s so easy to use, it actually ends up being less expensive per application than most others. And… it works so much better than any other fly line treatment that it’s a bargain compared.
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