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A Little Kvd Fyi

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I'm sure a lot of you know this but I thought I'd share it with anyone who hasn't tried it yet. Last night I put some KVD line treatment on my Power Pro 50# and today while using it I noticed it was MUCH quieter than it had been before during casting. When I first put braid on I didn't like it because it was so noisy. Now it's at least tolerable. I still don't think I like braided line but it does cast nicer now, and much less noisy too. GO KVD!!

i know it has helped all my lines tremendously as far as smoothness and backlashes attacking me

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Occasionally I still get that real hum dinger of a backlash, but mostly it's really good stuff for smoothness of cast. The line feels softer also. I don't know if this stuff just coats the line or if it absorbs into it some, but it's fantastic stuff and I like it so well I don't think I can go back to using line without it. It's not sold locally either. I'll have to order it when I want it. I got the bottle I have at a BPS store on a trip last fall. Just happened to walk by it and the light bulb went on in my head so I decided to try it. It's got to rank in the top 5 decisions I ever made for fishing, this stuff is great.

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powerpro is by far one of the noisest braids out there.if you want quiet get sufix 832 or fireline braid and then spray it.

i pick mine up at my local dicks sporting goods $7.99

i know it has helped all my lines tremendously as far as smoothness and backlashes attacking me

The good thing about L&L is that it actually bonds to the line and can only be removed by friction. It doesn't just coat the line like other products and wash off in the water. In addition, it is a blend of polymers. Other similar products are petroleum based. L&L also makes a big difference in taking the stiffness out of flourocarbon.

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The KVD L&L will also help hold the color longer.

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