🏌️♂️ Elevate Your Game with Tite Grip II!
Tite Grip II is a revolutionary topical antiperspirant hand lotion designed to keep your hands dry and enhance grip for 4-6 hours. Ideal for athletes and professionals alike, this non-slip solution is perfect for humid conditions and leaves no sticky or chalky residue. Compact and ambidextrous, it's your go-to for maintaining peak performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.21 x 2.52 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 1.42 x 2.44 inches |
Brand Name | ProActive |
Color | White |
Material | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Active Solutions |
Part Number | DTG001 |
Size | 2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Golf |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Small |
A**E
The only product that allows me to dance
I am too sweaty to do pole regularly. Even dry hands doesn’t cut it, I just sweat through it. This paired with dry hands is my perfect combo. I don’t sweat through the dry hands. I follow the instructions on the bottle and it always works perfectly. No more slipping on the pole!
R**N
Best for Tennis and I have tried it all
Best yet for tennis. I played 3 hours in June muggy Alabama weather this morning. Tite Grip II is the best hand anti-sweat treatment I have used. Better than the Prince Grip Enhancer. Better than Rosin powder dispensers and Rosin bags. Better than other golf and tennis stuff I have tried. I used a small dollop of Tite Grip. It takes a bit longer than Prince or Rosin to set up but once it does it keeps your hands dry for hours. After rubbing the dollop into my hands, it felt tacky for the first two minutes, unlike Prince or Rosin that sets up immediately. After it set up, my hands stayed dry without re-application for 3 hours (I was using wristbands on both arms so no arm sweat could get to my hands). No sweat at all coming from my hands even though all my other tennis apparel was soaked after playing. Another big improvement over Prince or generic Rosin,Tite Grip stays clear and clean - not white residue that can get on your clothing. Best stuff ever for Tennis. Period. Cheaper and more effective than Prince.
H**Y
arrived broken, but the product itself is amazing
First of all, Tite Grip is amazing. I do pole fitness and my hands get really sweaty, which can be dangerous. I have tried many different grip aids and the only stuff that worked for me before was Prince Tennis Grip, but I had to keep reapplying it and it would wear off quickly (I'd just sweat through it). Many people I talked to recommended Tite Grip. When I finally tried it out, I was extremely happy and it is the best thing I have used so far. Here's some info:1. Tite Grip is an ANTIPERSPIRANT. It is SUPPOSED to dry out your hands. I have heard that others put grip aids on top of it depending on their individual needs. I use it in conjunction with the tennis grip I was using before. For the reviewer promoting Mighty Grip, they are totally different products that advertise completely different things. Mighty Grip (which I have also tried) is a powder that creates tackiness and does not dry out your hands, which only made me slip more. Mighty Grip doesn't work as well for sweaty hands; Tite Grip not only dries out sweaty hands but keeps them from sweating longer.2. You don't need to use a lot of it at once. The recommended amount is a dime-sized drop. It feels a little tacky at first but that quickly goes away and your hands are left dry. The tube says it lasts 4-6 hours. This probably depends on your own skin type, your level of activity, and other variables. However, for me it has lasted longer than any other similar product I have tried.3. It has an odor - I personally don't find it unpleasant. It actually reminds me of being at the dentist, probably because it contains alcohol and spearmint leaf oil. I haven't noticed a metallic smell, but if there is one it doesn't bother me. You can find a list of the other ingredients here:[..]Now a note about shipping. My order arrived quickly but when I received this product, the cap was broken - it had a sizable chip in the plastic of the cap (I assume it was like this before it was packaged because there are no broken plastic pieces in the box it came in). Worse than the chip, though, is that the plastic knob that seals the container shut by fitting into the opening that the product comes out of is wedged tightly into the opening. I couldn't get it out but then I realized that if it did come out, the tube would leak since the cap does not stay closed on its own. Instead, I have to remove the entire cap to get to the contents which is annoying because I use it often. However, I am giving this product five stars because I am so happy with how Tite Grip has worked for me so far, and I would recommend it to anyone who struggles with sweaty hands.
K**A
Good Product for Polerinas
I thought my hand sweat was normal and controllable until I got to pole dancing class. I wouldn't consider my hand sweat to be hyperthyroidism. The first day I was only able to do a couple of spins before my pole was hot and my hands wouldn't stop sweating. I would slip after every try. Whipping the pole with alcohol helped but only for the first spin and after that I was back to slipping.I researched through several websites and reviews and Tite Grip II seemed to be what I needed: an antiperspirant. I first tried on a regular day. I applied the amount mentioned (size of a nickel) on my palms and rubbed them against each other. It has a smell but nothing too strong. It goes away once it dries. The consistency feels a bit like watered-down Elmer's Glue. Once it starts drying your skins starts to become a bit stiff. To me, it felt as if I could peel off the lotion only to realize it was my dry skin (nothing to bothersome). After 5 minutes, I noticed the creases in my hands began to sweat a bit, my hands were still dry. It's an odd sensation.Then I tried it in pole dance class. I will say it helped. I applied it 10-15 minutes before class. As I did my first moves it felt great because I was able to hold on to the pole and not slip. However, my hands began to sweat through. The Tite Grip smeared on to the pole which gave me some additional grip. I was able to go about 35 minutes without slipping. I did not reapply, I think I should try that next. I also bought Dry Hands but I did not want to try them together on the first try.Overall, it does what it is supposed to do but not to the extreme and not for a long period of time.
K**S
Good for sweaty hands and feet.
My hands and feet do tend to get slick with sweat. This product does hold up to its name. I tend to walk barefoot at home and this keeps the bottoms of my feet from slipping and sliding on the hard wood floors and linoleum when I walk.
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