The first goal, with any skin product, is to ensure it doesn't cause any adverse reaction. So, on one of my route check runs for the Naunton Nearly 19, I duly applied the butt shield to areas sensitive to both chafing and potential chemical irritation. Several hours of running later, the skin was happy, so my remaining test wipes went into the case for Rocky.
Kurt Dusterhoff's blog of road and trail running. This blog charts my regular training, racing, and wandering thoughts as I enjoy running in the northern Cotswolds and anywhere else I happen to be.
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Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Gear Review: 2Toms butt shield
In the run up to my tilt at the Rocky Raccoon 100, www.ULTRAMarathonRunningStore.com provided me with some 2Toms butt shield to test out. Having experienced some rather uncomfortable backside abrasions at Endure 24, I was quite happy to try something new.
The first goal, with any skin product, is to ensure it doesn't cause any adverse reaction. So, on one of my route check runs for the Naunton Nearly 19, I duly applied the butt shield to areas sensitive to both chafing and potential chemical irritation. Several hours of running later, the skin was happy, so my remaining test wipes went into the case for Rocky.
The first goal, with any skin product, is to ensure it doesn't cause any adverse reaction. So, on one of my route check runs for the Naunton Nearly 19, I duly applied the butt shield to areas sensitive to both chafing and potential chemical irritation. Several hours of running later, the skin was happy, so my remaining test wipes went into the case for Rocky.
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