Sporting Goods : Anti-Monkey Butt Powder Anti-Friction Plus Sweat Absorber

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Sporting Goods : Anti-Monkey Butt Powder Anti-Friction Plus Sweat Absorber

Anti-Monkey Butt Powder Anti-Friction Plus Sweat Absorber

from: Monkey




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 13018





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Equine First Aid/Ointment
Label: Monkey
Product Manufacturer: Monkey
Publisher: Monkey
Ranking: 13018
Studio: Monkey


Product facts:
  • Ideal for butt busting activities such as motorcycling, bicycling, horseback riding
  • Anti-friction plus sweat absorber Powder
  • May be used daily
  • For the t relief from pain and itching associated with chaffing and rashes.
  • Specially formulated to absorb excess sweat and reduce frictional skin irritation







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Its here!!! Anti-Monkey Butt powder with calamine is an anti-friction that is specially formulated to absorb excess sweat and reduce frictional skin irritation. Ideal for butt busting activities such as motorcycling, bicycling, horseback riding, runners, other extreme sports and anyone who suffers from Monkey Butt can find relief by using Anti Monkey Butt PowderAlso for those occasions when you sit on your butt all day. May be used daily. Uses: for the temporary relief from pain and itching associated with chaffing and rashes. Apply to affected area. Use before exercising or may be used after shower, bath or exercise. 6oz.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Love the Name
Anti Mokey But Powder -What to say, talcum powder is talcum powder. What is in a name? Everything I guess, because that was the sole reason I purchased this product. It makes a cute gift for the guy/gal in your life that you just want to make laugh.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - horse riders dream!
When you ride horses you sweat alot and the friction on the saddle can be very uncomfortable. This stuff is terrific! And it smells good, too.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Prevents All Symptoms Of Simian Buttock Inflammation
Anti Monkey-Butt Powder (or, In Spanish, "El Talco Anti Monkey Butt"...that's really what it says on the container) is fairly irresistible for people with deranged senses of humor. After all, if you need talcum powder, it might as well be able to prevent all the symptoms of simian buttock inflammation, right?

As far as the product goes, it's really as good as any other talc-based powder. It does have calamine, which might give it a slight edge over other powders, but I have noticed no significant performance differences. Interestingly, the ingredients don't list calamine separately; they only list talc and fragrance. Please be informed that, mercifully, the fragrance is nice and flowery, and not of monkey butt.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This stuff is great!!!!
I highly recommend this product. I've suffered from excessive foot sweat for years and have tried many products, over the counter and perscription. I found Anti Monkey Butt powder keeps my feet nice and dry all day long!!

I also use it when riding my cycle. It does a great job preventing the rash that sweat and vibration will cause.



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