Loading... Please wait...Grandma Gurney's secret formula has kept young Stephen on the run for over 20 years. After your noggin, the single most important body bit to look after in adventure racing is your feet. Keeping them dry and free of those prune wrinkles is important, and this Goo is not only helpful in this but it reduces friction too. Goo is great on hands, armpits, crotches, butt cheeks and nipples! It is fantastic for kayaking in preventing blisters on hands. It's even been useful in remedying nappy rash!
While Grandma Gurney's good ol' Goo formula has been upgraded to the latest silicon technology, we've retained her tried and true Tea-Tree antiseptic additive which is great for preventing infections. A triple-whammy product. Water proofing - Friction reducing - Infection protection!
Before racing/exercise apply liberally to areas prone to friction. (Eg toes, crotch, nipples, feet, armpits, shoulders in vicinity of pack straps).
For extra protection, rub in a moderate amount 12 hours before start and in addition to the liberal layer at the start.
To prevent hand blisters during long kayaking sessions: thoroughly rub into hands up to 8 hours before start (eg night before), and no closer than 1 hour before the start of your race.
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Gurney Goo comes in 100 ml (3.8 oz) and 300 ml (10.1 oz) tubs and single use pakets (10 packs).
The 100 ml size is best for individual users during races - one per person in a team. This also acts as an insurance policy - if one person on a team looses their tub everyone can share, unlike the horrible consequences of the team's only 300 ml tub being lost which results in injuries such as the one on the right!
The 300 ml tub is best for everyday use while training, and as a base camp team supply while racing, if logistically possible.
Single use packets are ideal for pack and go.
I was running a 100km marathon [in Japan], I used your goo and it was awesome, didn't get anything at all, no blisters, anything, so good, thankyou so much, i made the run in 12hrs 20 mins, for 102 kms, not too bad, I was stoked to make it and am looking for more to do somewhere in this world of ours, thankyou again for your help. Best regards, Justyn