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Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Line Saver Line Lube

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Our XPS Line Saver is the world’s best fishing line lubricant. XPS Line Saver is an easy way to add lubrication to monofilament, fluorocarbon, braid and fly lines which reduces spool friction resulting in smoother, longer casts. In addition to providing smoother casting action, our environmentally-friendly XPS Line Saver contains fish attractant and works to protect against abrasion, will not leach or freeze and resists sand, dust dirt and salt crystals. Plus, XPS Line Saver is generally harmless to wood, plastic, rubber and composite parts. 2 fluid ounces. [Read More]
   
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Our XPS Line Saver is the world’s best fishing line lubricant. XPS Line Saver is an easy way to add lubrication to monofilament, fluorocarbon, braid and fly lines which reduces spool friction resulting in smoother, longer casts. In addition to providing smoother casting action, our environmentally-friendly XPS Line Saver contains fish attractant and works to protect against abrasion, will not leach or freeze and resists sand, dust dirt and salt crystals. Plus, XPS Line Saver is generally harmless to wood, plastic, rubber and composite parts. 2 fluid ounces.

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  • Longer casts
  • Smoother action
  • Contains fish attractant
  • Just spray it out
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Get the Reel Magic, works better and will help with knots.
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Spray line down while its on the spool until wet.
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Spray it on little by little on different sections of your spool, or rotate your spool slowly and give it a good soaking.
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If you are installing new braid spray a cloth and put the line between the cloth and your hand. And reel the new line onto your reel. Then spray the line direct to the line on your spool 3-4 sprays
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My push button reel has some trouble casting and I am wondering if this would help it.
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Line Saver is for line. Their Reel Saver light grease or oil is great for reels. Just polish it into parts. Even the outside, and guides, etc.
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Yes, it will work both casting and spinning reels.
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I'm not sure that this would correct the problem without knowing the specifics. Instead, I would take the problem reel into Bass Pro Shop and see if they can diagnose the problem. Most every Bass Pro Shop I've been to has been extremely helpful in that regard. They may be able to help you with your specific problem.
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nothing like other products
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no not really it usually good
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I've found that the line lube does not leave an oily residue after it's dry.
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I do not know about the other two but when I used this it was not oily at all.
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Anyone ever have any problems with their thumb slipping from the spool on a cast when using this or similar products on a baitcaster?
2 years, 6 months ago
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yea, a little bit. However, if you take a cloth or something like that and just 'dab' a single portion of the line, it should work a bit better. it may just be access lube/cleanser. Also, it my only take two or three pumps. Hope this helps!
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i dont, it may be that you are using too much at once or that you are using it right when you put it on, what i do is a spary at the most 5 sparys on the line at night and not use it till the morning
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No it will not happen it is not oil like substance once it is on the reel it dries
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