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$0.99 - $59.99
Chamois Butt’r Original is a non-greasy skin lubricant developed by cyclists for use with all chamois. Chamois Butt’r isn’t just for cyclists! It lubricates, soothes, and softens the skin of all athletes who experience chafing. BENEFITS: - No greasy residue - Immediately improves comfort - Soothes already chafed or irritated skin - Rinses out of clothing and off of skin easily - Won’t damage or discolor technical clothing - No parabens, phthalates, gluten or artificial fragrances - To use: rub 1/6 to 1/3 ounce on your skin or chamois - Meets the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practices - No animal testing utilized
$7.99
If your skin is too dry, or your perspiration doesn't have enough electrolytes, or your skin has a higher electrical resistance, your heart rate monitor may have trouble picking up a reading. Chamois Butt’r Buh-Bump is a highly conductive cream that improves the connection between your monitor and your skin so you get accurate and consistent readings. Just apply a dab of Buh-Bump and never miss a beat!
$5.99
Muc-Off hand sanitizer is great to have around the shop for everyone to use. - Contains 80% alcohol - Bottled in an FDA Facility - World Health Organization recommended formula - Vegetarian Friendly - This is a water thin formula, not gel
$0.99 - $59.99
Her' Chamois Butt’r was developed by a female sports medicine physician in cooperation with professional women cyclists. It's a non-greasy skin lubricant that improves your riding comfort by preventing rubbing and chafing. Her' utilizes premium ingredients including aloe vera, green tea leaf extract, tea tree oil, shea butter and lavender oil for their naturally occurring beneficial properties. It's safe for use on even the most delicate fabrics and it washes right off the skin and out of shorts easily with soap and water. - To use: rub 1/6 to 1/3 ounce on your skin or chamois - No gluten, paraben, fragrance or artificial color - Meets the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practices - No animal testing utilized
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