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Description
The USWE Body anti chafing stick is the solution to your chafing problems. This high performance stick will keep you comfortable during races and activities where repetitive rubbing is an issue. It's easy to use and has been field tested by professional athletes.
MOISTURE ABSORPTION + SKIN LUBRICATION = PROTECTION AGAINST REPETITIVE RUBBING! The Anti-chafe stick will save you pain and discomfort during races, its super easy to use and has been performance field tested by professional athletes.
Chafing occurs because of frictional forces wearing down the outer skin layers forming so called �hotspots� where the skin reddens and eventually leads to a blistering. Keeping the skin in a healthy condition saves you both pain and discomfort during races and results in a confident performance. FREE THE NIPPLE! Our USWE High Performance Anti-chafe stick is easy to apply and protects the skin against chafing and blistering and the formula provides a lubricating and long-lasting barrier. Just apply The Anti-chafe directly to the body where chafing occurs such as:nipples, feet, toes, shoulders, joints, inner thighs, etc.
THE MAGIC FORMULA
The Anti-Chafe Stick stick uses a patented formula called Upsalite stemming from state-of-the art research from Uppsala University in Sweden. It�s synthesized from naturally derived minerals, additive free and safe. Upsalite can absorb 10 times more moisture than regular magnesium carbonate. It is incorporated in the formulation to capture excess moisture and thereby providing a longer lasting effect making the stick last as long as you.
Why is chafing a problem in many endurance sports? Chafing is one of the most common injuries among active persons. Studies have reported blister rates of 26% to 85% among ultra-marathon adventure runners. In the single-stage ultramarathon 40.1% of finishers cited friction blisters as adversely affecting race performance.