FLY FISHING LINE CLEANER & STRAIGHTENER – PU LEATHER
Product Features:
– The ultimate solution for messy and tangled fly lines. Our Fly Fishing Line Cleaner & Straightener cleans, conditions, and straightens your line, extending its life and improving casting performance.
– Made from premium PU leather, our cleaner is durable, weather-resistant, and easy to clean. Its compact size and lightweight design make it a must-have accessory for any fly fisher.
– Simply pull your line through the cleaner to remove dirt, debris, and oils that can accumulate over time. The soft material gently removes grime without damaging your line’s delicate coating.
– The integrated line straightener helps to remove kinks and coils, ensuring a smooth and effortless cast. This feature is especially beneficial for tapered lines or lines that have been stored for extended periods.
– By regularly using our Fly Fishing Line Cleaner & Straightener, you can significantly improve your casting accuracy and distance. A clean and straight line reduces line friction and allows for a more precise presentation of your fly.
Benefits:
– Extends the life of your fly line by preventing premature wear and tear.
– Improves casting performance by removing dirt and oils that can hinder line flow.
– Eliminates kinks and coils for a smooth and controlled cast.
– Made from durable PU leather for long-lasting use in harsh weather conditions.
– Compact and lightweight design for easy portability and storage.
Usage:
1. Insert your fly line into the cleaner.
2. Slowly pull the line through the cleaner, allowing the material to remove dirt and debris.
3. Pull the line through the straightener to remove any kinks or coils.
4. Repeat the process until your line is clean and straight.
Additional Features:
– Can be used on both monofilament and braided fly lines.
– Features a sturdy brass grommet for easy attachment to your vest or pack.
– Available in various colors to match your personal style.
External Links:
Trout University: How to Clean Fly Line
Fly Fisherman: Line Care 101: How to Clean Fly Line