How To Fix Your Broken Welded Fly Line Loop with ReLOOP

Broken welded loops on your fly line can be a real pain to deal with - affecting your cast, your accuracy, and your crucial line/leader connection.

How does this happen?

Broken loops can happen for a variety of reasons. Being one of the most important joints of the fly line, and one that gets the most use, it sees constant flexing and tension. The loop to loop connection with your leader rubs over time and many loops fail due to wear and simply break.

Another common broken loop issue is the line cracking right below the loop. This leads to an exposed core, which allows water to penetrate up the fly line, leading to sinking and long-term damage. The hinge at the loop also affect accuracy.

How To Fix It

With ReLOOP, fixing broken welded loops is a snap. The new connection is far more than just a standard piece of heat shrink - it rebonds and chemically welds for a repair that is flexible, durable, and made to fish hard.

The process is simple: clip your old loop off, slide the repair part onto your line, make your loop and make sure the tag end of the line is covered, shrink it down, then peel it off.

Watch the video below for detailed instructions:

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