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Tiemco Dry Gel
£5.99
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Description / Tiemco Dry Gel
The Tiemco Dry Gel is a high-performance silicone-based fly floatant engineered for consistency, ensuring flawless application regardless of the weather. This 15g formula is the perfect solution for keeping your dry flies riding high.
Tiemco has perfected the melting point of this dry gel to achieve the best compromise between too soft and too hard. This means you will no longer experience messy melting of the gel in the heat of summer, nor the frustrating situation of it being too hard to liquefy with your fingers in the cold of winter.
To use the floatant, simply squeeze a small amount of the gel and liquefy it between your fingertips. Apply the clear floatant to your dry fly sparingly for instant, long-lasting buoyancy.
Supplied in 15g tubes
High-performance formula provides long-lasting buoyancy for dry flies.
Optimised melting point: No messy melting in summer, and easy to liquefy with fingers in winter.
Instructions: Squeeze a small amount, liquefy between fingertips, and apply sparingly.
Tiemco has perfected the melting point of this dry gel to achieve the best compromise between too soft and too hard. This means you will no longer experience messy melting of the gel in the heat of summer, nor the frustrating situation of it being too hard to liquefy with your fingers in the cold of winter.
To use the floatant, simply squeeze a small amount of the gel and liquefy it between your fingertips. Apply the clear floatant to your dry fly sparingly for instant, long-lasting buoyancy.
Supplied in 15g tubes
High-performance formula provides long-lasting buoyancy for dry flies.
Optimised melting point: No messy melting in summer, and easy to liquefy with fingers in winter.
Instructions: Squeeze a small amount, liquefy between fingertips, and apply sparingly.

