What makes ZipCast different than all the other fly line cleaners and lubricants?
Nearly all other fly line treatments are based upon the same silicone formulation. Silicone has certain disadvantages when used as a fly line treatment – it’s reasonably slick at first, but as it breaks down it becomes sticky and gummy, actually picking up more dirt and debris than it sheds. ZipCast is based on a totally different, proprietary chemistry – and this isn’t just some marketing buzzword. ZipCast is truly different and you’ll find it slicker than any other fly line treatment you’ve ever owned. And unlike the others, it never becomes sticky or gummy. It simple vanishes after awhile, at which time you re-treat your line and enjoy the original benefits all over again. My newer fly lines say that they don’t need any additional lubricants. Most fly line manufacturers now claim that there is no need to lube or treat their lines. Nevertheless, they all perform better and last longer if you treat them on a regular basis with ZipCast. No fly line manufacturer has access to the chemis
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