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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 5:28 PM
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Looking for a non-sticky antipersiprant for my hadns that I can buy at Joe's, Walmart, REI, etc. Possibly antipersiprant soap would help. Starting to lead some harder stuff, and this new fear of taking lead falls makes me climb harder, but also makes my hands sweatier. I'm sure I'll get over the mental aspect of it with experience, but for now would like something to help. Stephen
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Reaganchung
Dec 11, 2007, 5:35 PM
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chalk?
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Carnage
Dec 11, 2007, 5:35 PM
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i find the best way to cut down on hand sweat is to change your diet. I find a 100% burger king diet keeps my hands dry at even the most run out slabs. I wouldnt be caught dead 100 feet above my last micro nut w/out a bacon double whopper, large fries and a diet coke in my stomach. there may be some side affects tho, but it doesnt concern me really. im young and pretty much invincible. check burgerking.com for some location and enjoy tearing up those big numbers like me
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swaghole
Dec 11, 2007, 5:53 PM
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This is why I enjoy this forum so much. Classic!
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texasclimber
Dec 11, 2007, 6:02 PM
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Go to you pharmacy and ask them. I know there is an over the counter product that does what you are asking for. I have met a few non-climbers that I have shaken their hands and got that wet, cold, clammy feeling; I wish they used that product!
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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 6:04 PM
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This is why this forum is so sweet. The forum rats around here that feel the need to respond to every thread are just a bunch of tools that like talking about climbing more than climbing. I'm all for having some comedy in a forum like this, but EVERY thread has 15 douchebags cluttering it up with inane comments like these. Really guys you try too hard. I asked an easy question, if you have an answer I would appreciate your response. P.S. thanks texasclimber I will ask if there is such a product. Stephen
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poedoe
Dec 11, 2007, 6:05 PM
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The Metolius chalk has an antipersiprant ingredient which works well; however for some people it dries their hands out too much. I do not have this problem and it works well for me.
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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 6:07 PM
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I use metolius chalk religiously, however I need to chalk up constantly to maintain an effective coating.
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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 6:10 PM
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Hey smart guy, can I buy any of those products locally? Read the goddamn question.
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Carnage
Dec 11, 2007, 6:26 PM
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scm007 wrote: Hey smart guy, can I buy any of those products locally? Read the goddamn question. hey smart guy, read the god damn answer. http://www.rockandice.com/...=30&type=gearguy straight from the google search of swaghole. If you have enough patience to read all those words ( there are alot in a row, i know) it says use a wet fucking tea bag. do you live near a grocery store? its that close enough for you? other than that, tite-grip is your other option. Its a specialty condition, so you need a specialty product. So unless you have some specialty anti-sweat store around you, your out of luck. btw, chalk is all i use, its all most of us use, sure my hands sweat a lot sometimes. those are the time you just have to man up and not cry about it.
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eviljay
Dec 11, 2007, 6:27 PM
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Liquid Chalk works very well. It is marketed both by Mammut and Edelweis.
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petsfed
Dec 11, 2007, 6:28 PM
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scm007 wrote: Hey smart guy, can I buy any of those products locally? Read the goddamn question. Its the amazing internet age, you don't have to go to a store to get certain hard to find items! All you need is a credit or debit card! Douchebag. Seriously, this has been done to death. Do a forum search. Get some chalk, and quit bitching people out when they've answered this question dozens of times (I remember the 8th "sweaty hands" thread ever, SIX YEARS AGO) and don't really want to answer it again.
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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 6:41 PM
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Really this hasn't been done to death, I asked specifically if there was a brand name store that stocked such a product. You guys came back with the same fucking trite drivel you usually do, with a couple of exceptions, and tell me about products available online (that I already knew about). So thanks a lot. Now if you had posted that link to Tite-Grip in an adult like manner, I would have most graciously informed you that in fact, I had already read the article you supplied. Instead this is what happens. Great. Also I have read the deal about the tea bags, honestly I might give it a shot, but it's some homeopathic shit and not what I asked for. Don't try and pull the 'read the article' shit, because I have read it before, and it is totally not what I asked for. Just admit that you're the aforementioned thread spammer and move on. ^^^^ Once again this douchebag responds with another 'witty' comment. All I need is a credit or debit card, man your clever! Where did you get your wit, can I buy it locally or is it only available online? <--- Situational comedy, learn. So what is to be learned from this thread? A.) Don't try and be a 'clever' thread spammer, move on. B.) Don't respond like a douchebag. C.) Make your posts relevant to the OP's question. That is all.
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coastal_climber
Dec 11, 2007, 6:59 PM
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scm007 wrote: Really this hasn't been done to death, I asked specifically if there was a brand name store that stocked such a product. You guys came back with the same fucking trite drivel you usually do, with a couple of exceptions, and tell me about products available online (that I already knew about). So thanks a lot. Now if you had posted that link to Tite-Grip in an adult like manner, I would have most graciously informed you that in fact, I had already read the article you supplied. Instead this is what happens. Great. Also I have read the deal about the tea bags, honestly I might give it a shot, but it's some homeopathic shit and not what I asked for. Don't try and pull the 'read the article' shit, because I have read it before, and it is totally not what I asked for. Just admit that you're the aforementioned thread spammer and move on. ^^^^ Once again this douchebag responds with another 'witty' comment. All I need is a credit or debit card, man your clever! Where did you get your wit, can I buy it locally or is it only available online? <--- Situational comedy, learn. So what is to be learned from this thread? A.) Don't try and be a 'clever' thread spammer, move on. B.) Don't respond like a douchebag. C.) Make your posts relevant to the OP's question. That is all. It's the internet, chill. >Cam
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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 7:02 PM
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I know it's the Internet. However, a forum degrades quite quickly (illustrated by this thread) when people just spout their minds. I find this forum to be particularly bad in this regard. Not sure if is the number of kiddie gym climbers or what, but the first 5 posts of any given thread are usually some jokers trying to be clever.
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coastal_climber
Dec 11, 2007, 7:04 PM
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What you need to do is get a bunch of the mentioned products and try them out, and hopefully find one that works. Something that may work well for one person may not work for you. >Cam
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scm007
Dec 11, 2007, 7:06 PM
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I guess that's what I'll have to do. Seriously though, does anybody know if I can buy such a product locally? That was the topic of this thread after all.
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Carnage
Dec 11, 2007, 7:10 PM
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scm007 wrote: I guess that's what I'll have to do. Seriously though, does anybody know if I can buy such a product locally? That was the topic of this thread after all. i dunno if you been reading the thread or not... but pretty much everyone has been saying you can only get this stuff online. so anyone with half a brain can see that, no you cant get it locally. sorry for trying to help you get the product anyways
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coastal_climber
Dec 11, 2007, 7:11 PM
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I'm sure they would have replied already. I suggest you drop the thread and go climb. >Cam
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Dec 12, 2007, 1:00 AM
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CertainDri (drugstore) Secret Clinical strength (drugstore) Tite Grip (golf or tennis shop) Liquid chalk (some climbing stores} Use one of the above. with chalk. The first two are antiperspirants that you put on at night (they block the sweat glands). Then chalk when you climb, of course. Liquid chalk before you climb followed by regular powdery chalk is good. Also, a deep breath...
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Dec 12, 2007, 1:24 AM
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scm007 wrote: I guess that's what I'll have to do. Seriously though, does anybody know if I can buy such a product locally? That was the topic of this thread after all. I dunno. I don't know where you live, what your drug store carries, or if you can have your drug store order in any of this stuff. You could've just as well asked if your local shops carried a certain brand of foot powder. WE don't know because we don't know where you are, much less what your local shops might stock. So we provide you with options that you can ask about the next time you're at your local shop, or order online. And threw in some hearty mocking after you got pissed when we replied that we can't answer your precise question but offered our best guess anyway. Yeah, Carnage was kind of a dick, but honestly, your question could be answered by a trip to Joe's, Walmart, or REI. Why ask here when you can just go to the source?
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scm007
Dec 12, 2007, 1:55 AM
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I asked here because I figured you would if the products stocked at brand name stores are any good. Some noob at REI would probably direct me to Old Spice. You can't trust what people say at those stores, so I asked here. Thanks for the last 3 comments, very helpful.
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kfc6936
Dec 12, 2007, 5:06 PM
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some one told me to use the same product that base ball payers use to dry out there hands i believe its called like reisen or something of that nature. also its makes your fingers less mucky like when you use chalk
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