X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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13th April 05, 11:55 AM
#11
I can testify BodyGlide works very well. I used it last summer and it sure made a real difference on my poor battered skin.
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13th April 05, 03:23 PM
#12
Originally Posted by cavscout
How quick do you go thru the 1.3 oz stick. Is it worth going to the 2.5 oz if you won't need it daily?
I'm just selling the 1.3oz size because the stuff lasts so long, it's all I need for kilt use.
My first stick lasted many months.
How fast do you go through an underarm deodorant stick? A stick of Body Glide lasts longer because you don't need it every day.
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13th April 05, 03:23 PM
#13
can't buy it in Australia, I tried last year, it's just not sold here.
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14th April 05, 12:13 PM
#14
A 1.3oz stick lasted me five months (with some left) of hiking 20+ mile days every day. It was a lifesaver.
Andrew.
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14th April 05, 12:38 PM
#15
In all my years of hiking through all kinds of terrain, I never heard of, or even imagined, this sort of thing...
I'm still a little weirded out by it.......
I guess I just can't quite figure out what it would feel like..... and the name throws me off a bit as well....
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14th April 05, 01:01 PM
#16
I did roughly a mile and a half power walk around the housing tract here, and by the time I got back home, the inside of my thighs were both red and painful ; I can see a use for it.
I think it's a matter of how the muscles of the upper legs are developed (and I'm not talking about fat, I have very little fat on my legs). Anyway, some rub as they walk, and some don't.
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15th April 05, 02:15 PM
#17
It wasn't technically my thighs that were the problem. When it was hot out, I was hanging low. When it was hot out I was sweating. Salt + rubbing = OUCH!
Andrew.
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15th April 05, 05:56 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
...OUCH!
Andrew.
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15th April 05, 08:54 PM
#19
body glide
I just recently purchased some of this stuff myself at a local EMS store.
This stuff is great It kind of feels slippery, a bit stange at first but after a few minuets you won't even notice it any more. Just put it on and forget about it
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19th April 05, 01:31 PM
#20
I just purchased some of this stuff from a local runners store. I've had issues with chaffing in the past, so hopefully this stuff will help out. I never knew it even existed until I saw it here on this forum.
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