Glitch Oil Creep

Oil suitable for Spool Bearings, BFS, and Light Lures - Viscosity: Sehr Gering

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Discover the ultimate upgrade for your fishing reel with Glitch Oil CREEP – the special oil that transforms every fishing...
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Discover the ultimate upgrade for your fishing reel with Glitch Oil CREEP – the special oil that transforms every fishing reel into a precision instrument.

Specifically designed for precision ball bearings and moving components like those in fishing reels, this oil offers unparalleled performance.

With its ultra-low viscosity level 3, Glitch Oil CREEP effortlessly slips into the tightest gaps, forming a uniform protective film that shields your equipment from wear and rust. Its highly resistant formula ensures long-lasting and efficient care for your gear by protecting bearings and friction points over time.

Whether you have a light or ultralight reel or want to lubricate the spool bearings of your baitcasting reel – Glitch Oil CREEP is your first choice. Thanks to its original Japanese formula combined with various additives, it remains stable even under the influence of gravity and centrifugal force. The oil comes in a practical glass dropper bottle that allows precise dosing without waste.

Transform your fishing reel with Glitch Oil CREEP into a masterpiece of engineering and experience the difference on your next trip to the water. For ambitious anglers who make no compromises with their equipment, Glitch Oil CREEP is the key to unmatched performance and durability.

FAQ – Reel Oil for Fishing Reels

The appropriate roller oil depends on which component needs lubrication and how heavily it is loaded. Thin oils are especially suitable for fast-rotating parts like spool bearings, while thicker oils are used more for heavily loaded mechanisms.

In our shop, we have sorted the oils by viscosity and application area. This way, you can quickly see which oil is suitable, for example, for spool bearings, line rollers, or all-round applications.

Viscosity describes the flowability of an oil, that is, how thin or thick an oil is.

  • Very thin oils reduce friction and ensure maximum reel rotation
  • Medium viscosity is well suited for all-round applications
  • Thicker oils provide more protection for heavily stressed components

The right viscosity ensures that the reel runs smoothly while being sufficiently protected.

Reel oil is mainly used for movable and fast-rotating components. These include, for example:

  • Spool bearings of baitcasting reels
  • Line roller on spinning reels
  • Bearings of knobs and handles
  • Wormshaft / levelwind system on light reels
  • smaller movable mechanisms

For gears or heavily loaded components, reel grease is usually used instead.

When it comes to reel oil, the basic rule is: Less is more.

In most cases, a small drop per bearing is completely sufficient. Too much oil can trap dirt or even worsen the performance of the reel.

Yes, especially with spool bearings, the right roller oil can make a difference.

Thin oils reduce friction in the ball bearing and allow freer rotation of the spool. This can particularly improve casting performance when baitcasting fishing or using light lures.

It depends on how often you go fishing.

As a rough guideline:

  • occasional use: 1–2 times per season
  • regular use: check every few weeks
  • intensive use or saltwater: maintain more frequently

It is especially important to regularly maintain spool bearings and line rollers, as these components are constantly in motion.

For spool bearings, a single, thinly dosed drop of high-quality spool bearing oil is sufficient.

Too much oil creates unnecessary resistance and reduces the rotation speed.

No, that is not recommended.

Regular household oils or machine oils are usually not designed for the delicate mechanics of modern fishing reels. They can be too viscous, leave residues, or attract dirt.

Special reel oils, on the other hand, are precisely tailored to the requirements of fishing reels, ball bearings, and precise mechanisms.

Roller oil is used for fast-rotating components, while roller grease is used for heavily loaded mechanisms.

Typical applications for roller oil:

  • Spool bearings
  • Line roller bearings
  • Knob bearings
  • light mechanical parts

Typical applications for roller grease:

  • Main gear
  • Gears
  • heavily loaded mechanisms

Both lubricants complement each other and together ensure a durable and smoothly running fishing reel.