

🎣 Tie Flies Like a Pro — Fast, Clear, and Unstoppable!
Riverruns UV Clear Glue kit features three specialized epoxy formulas—thick, thin, and flexible—designed for professional fly tying. The included 12-LED UV flashlight (395-400nm) cures the glue in seconds to a crystal-clear, glass-smooth finish that never yellows or becomes tacky. Ready-to-use and environmentally friendly, this kit offers unmatched durability and precision for building heads, bodies, wings, and knot protection, all in a compact, portable package.













| ASIN | B01N4N8OIZ |
| Brand | Riverruns |
| Brand Name | Riverruns |
| Color | UV glue combo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,873) |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2017 |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Minutes |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16 x 4.57 x 1.46 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 20 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Riverruns |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 4333941631 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft, Fishing |
| UPC | 605760000903 |
| Viscosity | Multiple: Thick, Thin, and Fluid |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**L
Am by reading that price correctly?
Look: "Riverruns" © TM has the best products for the best prices. This is the voice of experience speaking here. I have purchased over 10 different bottles of various UV resins and own 3 different UV flashlights. You can stop looking. You found the best deal here. This kit is a great example. You are paying $19 USD (where other companies charge $80 USD). Why are you still looking? This kit comes with a thick (viscus) resin, a thin watery quick dry quick layering resin, and it comes with one that cures to a rubbery flexible plastic. Honestly. And as accessories they give you applicator needle tips... and a friggin UV flashlight! Wow what a deal! Yeah, BYOB to this party! ( bring your own batteries). (FYI: If you want to get needle tips on the cheap just go to any pharmacy and ask them for sharps. They are free and you can grind them blunt. They fit the end of these bottles. Keep the cover to the needles and you have hermetic seals. Yeah...your welcome.) Now you're all set, so get busy on that honeydew dinner and fix something, then fix something also, then fix something else. Best best $19 you haven't spent.
N**N
Good resin so so light
Very nice product but the UV light is eh nominal better to purchase a UV light that is plugged in and higher UV
O**N
Decent stuff but you need to know the limitations of this type of glue
I can’t really compare this with other similar products so I’m reluctant to even write a review, but I figure I should warn people about what it isn’t good for, and what it is. First, all of these formulas are good (haven’t need the “flex” one yet though) for what they’re good for. They cure hard in reasonable time under the UV light they come with. They’re very hard without being brittle and also very clear. They’re also very sticky and will probably stick to many more materials than usual. These are the problems with this type of glue in general though: 1) they won’t cure if the UV curing light is obstructed. This limits their usefulness for gluing opaque objects together. So far I’ve mostly used them to glue down wires or strings, or put a very hard, durable, transparent coating over some sort of small label. And of course this stuff is great for transparent plastic. 2) after curing the glue always has a sticky residue on it. Most of this can be removed by washing with soap and water in cases where that’s an option. Wiping with alcohol also helps. The rest probably gets rubbed off, evaporates, or whatever over time. Trying to remove it can roughen the surface and make it a slightly more cloudy though. Also be aware than these glues need UV-A light to cure. UV-C germicidal lights, for example; won’t work unless they also happen to produce enough UV-A which they shouldn’t if there any good. Issues with this particular product: 1) the bottles seem too leaky for some reason. Not a huge issue but no matter how well I close them the outside always gets sticky 2) lack of information on approximate chemistry in use (acrylic, styrene, etc)
T**C
Great Value!
I use a lot of UV resin for holding down wires and electronics components, and as a quick binder/filler material for all kinds of repairs and finishing defects . It’s easy to build depth/shape by holding in one hand both the bottle and the turned-on lamp (facing away from each other) and then alternating between dispensing and illuminating to build material in a controlled manor. The tips help with this by controlling the flow nicely - use them ! As I find ever more uses for this stuff, it goes fast and I’m on a constant hunt for the cheapest source of the resin —and I think this is it. This brand hardens nicely- often with that nice little puff of smoke indicating a good, aggressive curing. It can exhibit a slight tackiness after curing - which I’ve seen in other “value” UV brands - but this is not an indication that it hasn’t cured, and the sticky coating can be removed with alcohol, or, alternatively, by sanding.
A**R
Great fly tying glue option
The product has a good quality . When drying it with the uv light gives an odor but no big issue. I would keep using this product cause works great. Quick drying like 10 seconds with a clean clear finish. Already used my flies and work great.
M**.
BOTTLES LEAK
I just opened my box of UV Clear Glue, with three bottles (Thick, Thin, and Super Flew) as well as the LED light. Two of the bottles leaked--one of them enough to wet itself all over, a second just around the base of the nozzle where it meets the bottle. That's disappointing, as is the lack of guidance on some of the finer points of use (like the extra tips, for example, or the proper way to load the batteries into the light--at first it looked like it required flat disks, and the "3AAA battery as drive switch" descriptor is pretty useless. I did test the glues, and they perform as I have been led to expect--although I should say that I am not in any way an expert on glues: it seems clear that, as others have pointed out, they are indeed not glues, but resins; they are not meant to stick two things together, but to harden around themselves--a drop of this will become a hard piece of plastic when exposed to UV light. All three, within their particular limits, will encase an object (a fly, or a knot) and form a hard cocoon around it. No problem there, and the light works as advertised, although it does seem a bit flimsy. One piece of advice for Riverruns: QUALITY CONTROL. The Chinese are not doing it, obviously, so you have to. And for all that's holy EDIT the text on the box! "Vidcous" "Easy to repair and stretch" (?) and the battery description are NOT hard to fix. That way YOU don't look like you find English is a mysterious language. Don't leave your customers figuring out stuff you should have explained.
R**Y
Great selection
Very happy with the selection. Different viscosity makes for a complete range of usage.
L**N
Works as advertised stuff is awesome for your fly heads
S**G
Great product to have around many uses especially for a fly dresser that does salt water flies
P**.
Excellente colle qui est durable.
A**R
Excellent product for the money works great
K**E
“What a Mess! This bottle was a total disaster. It leaked right from the start, soaking everything in my bag before I even had the chance to use it. If I could rewind and undo this purchase, I would not buy this. Contacted customer service and no response!
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