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Gear Necessities: Body Glide

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Gear Necessities: Body Glide

When you look up the definition of hunting, I find it downright offensive that there is no mention of walking. The majority of my time hunting is spent walking around. It’s not that I dislike walking in any way, at least I don’t anymore. Ever since I found Body Glide, there is no distance that intimidates me.

I first learned about Body Glide when training for my first trip into the Grand Canyon. I think I hiked about 200 miles that year. Chafing in my undercarriage was a real concern. I was getting it when I was training, when I was hunting, it was annoying. If you have ever suffered from chafing, then this easy Amazon purchase will change your life. Body Glide is a deodorant-style anti-chafing stick that goes on dry-ish and once movement and friction start, the Body Glide is activated, allowing you to move in comfort and giving you the ability to hit a new gear.

Body Glide has become a pack necessity. I keep a 1.5oz stick in my hip belt pocket to make sure I have easy access in case of a new hot spot. I even grease up the undercarriage as a precautionary effort to help prevent the morale-killing injury known as chafing. It can be used anywhere where skin rubs skin, like the armpit area. Once sweat mixes with dirt, it can be a deadly combination.

1.5 oz stick $10.99 Buy now on Amazon

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Ben Britton

Ben Britton came to Western Hunter after a successful stint working for KUIU’s marketing department. He has a wealth of experience hunting the West from the Sonoran Desert to Alaska as a Dall sheep packer and everything in between. With a deep understanding of gear, gear companies, and the implementation of said gear, Ben shares his thoughts through both Western Hunter Magazine and digital with a humorous, yet honest tone. Although his day job as the marketing director at Wilderness Athlete takes up much of his time, we eagerly await each new piece we receive from Ben. Ben currently lives near Sacramento, CA with his wife and son.

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