Reddit mentions of Tite Grip II All-Sport Topical Antiperspirant Hand Lotion/Non-Slip Grip Enhancement

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Tite Grip II All-Sport Topical Antiperspirant Hand Lotion/Non-Slip Grip Enhancement. Here are the top ones.

Tite Grip II All-Sport Topical Antiperspirant Hand Lotion/Non-Slip Grip Enhancement
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Moisture will be drawn from your handsYour hands will become temporarily StickyYour hands will become dry and stay dryTopical hand cream, keeps hands from sweating for 4-6 hours.No sticky residue. Can be used while wearing a glove for the ultimate non-slip grip.A great way to keep your hands dry in humid conditions.Leaves no chalky residue.Can be used anytime or situation dry hands are needed.
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ColorWhite
Height2.44 Inches
Length4.13 Inches
Weight0.1653466965 Pounds
Width1.42 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Tite Grip II All-Sport Topical Antiperspirant Hand Lotion/Non-Slip Grip Enhancement:

u/BeccaAnn · 6 pointsr/poledancing

Don’t worry! Many of us have slippery hands. Unfortunately you have to keep trying products until you find one that works. I would recommend:

Dry Hands. Works great. You apply some on your hands and it dries out the sweat.

Tite Grip. I believe you are supposed to put this stuff on a bit before practice and let it dry. It will reduce overall hand sweat.

Firm Grip. This is not for your hands as much as your body. Spray it on to those sweaty body parts that are slipping off the pole.

u/otarono · 2 pointsr/poledancing

Tite grip 30 minutes before, dry hands during practice. This will help slipperiness, and it's what I do to combat it.

If you have dry skin (i do, except my hands lol) i recommend glycerine + 50% (or 75%, your preference) water.

u/impeccablepessimist · 2 pointsr/poledancing
  • Tite Grip

  • Lupit Pole Grip Heard from a couple people that this is the holy grail of pole grips.

    Personally, if my skin is dry and papery, that's when I use Dewpoint. Mimics the sweaty, slightly tacky feel of being warmed up really well.
u/badskut · 1 pointr/scufgaming

This is basically the same stuff and you don't have to pay extra for the marketing pitch.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0015R4AUS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

u/halleberrytosis · 0 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

I've seen articles recently about this stuff; a lot of people's hands stay too moist so they never toughen up. I haven't tried it because my hands don't sweat normally, so I can't vouch, but the testimonials are positive. Good luck!