Chamois Butt’r Original anti-chafing cream, 235ml
€25,00
In stock
Key features
- Does not leave any greasy marks
- Immediately improves comfort
- Prevents irritation or soothes already irritated skin
- Does not contain menthol
- Rinses easily from clothes and skin
- Does not damage or discolor sportswear
- Does not contain parabens, phthalates, gluten or artificial fragrances
In stock
Product description
Chamois Butt’r Original is a classic and most frequently chosen non-greasy anti-chafing cream developed for cyclists, for use with all types of cycling shorts inserts. A product of a leading brand in the USA, specializing in the production of anti-chafing creams.
Specially developed formula
This is not a cream for chafing that you can buy in a pharmacy, but a preparation with a specially developed formula, containing aloe, chamomile extract and other natural ingredients, creating a smooth, friction-minimizing barrier between the skin and clothing. Applied before each ride directly to the skin and/or the insert of cycling shorts, it prevents unpleasant and painful abrasions during longer rides, especially in sensitive areas that come into contact with the bicycle saddle. It contains ingredients that inhibit the growth of bacteria and help maintain proper skin hydration, which additionally helps prevent abrasions and infections and maintain healthy skin. It can also be used to protect other places from abrasion, such as thighs, armpits, toes or nipples. If necessary, it can be used repeatedly while riding.
For whom?
The cream is intended for cyclists racing long distances on the road or in triathlon, in road or MTB stage races, gravel ultramarathons, as well as for multi-day bike-packing or trekking expeditions. Thanks to its properties, it allows you to maintain the health and hygiene of your skin, improves driving comfort and allows you to enjoy the kilometers covered throughout the day, often becoming a key factor determining whether you will reach the finish line.
Original cream can also be used in other sports activities that carry the risk of abrasions, e.g. running, trekking or triathlon.