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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works well, but I prefer BodyGlide.,
By Jenn "Jenn" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: BlisterShield 8oz Powder (DP) (Sports)
I have used this in my socks during several long runs, including a marathon. It keeps my feet drier than they would be without anything, but I have gotten blisters when using it. It is a loose powder. I use a couple tablespoons in each sock, and it inevitably puffs out of my sock with each step and leaves a mess all over the floor unless I put my shoes on right away.
BodyGlide between the toes has worked better for me (blister free every time), and it's mess free.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Blister Shield Powder,
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This review is from: BlisterShield 8oz Powder (DP) (Sports)
I can't say I'm very impressed. The packaging is a non-locking ziploc type bag. It simply doesn't seal. Since it's in a bag, the measuring cup invariably settles to the bottom and is a mess to retrieve through the bag mouth. If any product ever belonged in a canister (AS IT IS PICTURED) it's this one.
The powder itself seems to work less well than bodyglide on my feet. I've tried varying amounts from a scoop and a half per foot all the way down to half a scoop per foot. If I use more, most of the powder remains as loose powder in my sock and puffs everywhere when I remove my socks. I don't really care about that, but it's clear the powder isn't binding to anything and hence isn't acting as a lubricant. (At least not the part that is still loose and dry.) I've used the product in a dozen or so runs ranging from 5 miles to a half-marathon practice run and then the actual half-marathon race. Shoes worn were Asics Speedstar's and Vibram Five Finger's with Injinji(sp?) toe socks. I have hammer toes which demand the toe socks. The blisters that I earned using blister shield were not between my toes, but on the balls and outside of my foot. I had very high hopes for the product, but given the abysmal packaging and mediocre performance, I would not recommend this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent foot powder in the wrong packaging,
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This review is from: BlisterShield 8oz Powder (DP) (Sports)
The blister shield worked pretty well as described, and the product itself I would likely recommend. However, I was disappointed with the packaging. The image on amazon.com shows a nice container, but the product actually arrived in more of a resealable plastic bag. The bag had a tiny hole in it, so when the package arrived in the amazon box, there was white powder everywhere. Then, because of the packagine, its base was unstable and, while using it, the bag tipped over and I got powder all over the sink and floor. Still I managed to collect most of the powder and put it in the bag and then put it inside of another zip-loc bag. And, the product worked just fine. But I'm not sure I'd want to go through the messy hassle again.
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