Monkey Hands Grip Aid Studio Pack - Classic (12x50ml)
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Monkey Hands Grip Aid Studio Pack - Classic (12x50ml)

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Monkey Hands Grip Aid Studio Pack - Classic (12x50ml)Buying for your studio or for you and your pole besties Save 10% with our Monkey Hands Studio Pack! Pack Contains 12 Classic tubes. Monkey Hands is a gel grip aid designed specially for pole dancers and aerialists. The creators have developed 4 formulas which they have honed to perfection over the last 7 years. Monkey Hands' new eco bottles are made from 100% recycled materials and contain 25% extra grip for the same price! Classic (Blue) : Helps your

Buying for your studio or for you and your pole besties - Save 10% with our Monkey Hands Studio Pack!

Pack Contains 12 Classic tubes.

Monkey Hands is a gel grip aid designed specially for pole dancers and aerialists. The creators have developed 4 formulas which they have honed to perfection over the last 7 years.

Monkey Hands' new eco bottles are made from 100% recycled materials and contain 25% extra grip for the same price!

Classic (Blue) : Helps your hands stop sweating and provides slight additional grip when practicing. Excellent for more experienced pole dancers.

  • Ingredients: Isoamyl Laurate, c10-c30 Acrylates, Cross Polymer Acrylates, Alcohol, Silica
  • Key Features:  Vegan | Dries your hands | Provides a slight additional grip when training | Gentle to the skin | Antibacterial | No residue on equipment and clothes | No Pine Tar | Can be removed with water
  •  Size: 12 x 50ml

Unlike most grip aids Monkey Grip does not contain Pine Tar. Pine Tar is difficult to remove from  your pole without the use of acetone or harsh chemicals which damage the coating on your pole in the long term. Monkey hands can be removed using water.

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