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Runners, Hikers, Skiers

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http://snotspotgear.com/

 

What is it?

The Snot Spot® is made of soft, high-quality, moisture-resistant fleece and is worn directly over your winter glove or mitten. It loops over one finger (or thumb, for mittens) and around the wrist to give you a large, always accessible surface to take care of those pesky drips. Whether you prefer to use your finger or the whole back of your hand, the Snot Spot is there for you. And with its form-fitting design, it doesn't interfere with the use of ski poles or snowboard binding straps. What’s more, the Snot Spot is fully reversible to give you twice the snot-wiping surface area! How do you clean it?

As it turns out, fleece is a fantastic spot to put your snot. Even we were amazed at the Snot Spot’s self-cleaning qualities when using the early prototypes. Use it on the lift, take a run, and presto! It looks good as new by the time you get to the bottom of the hill. But we know what you're thinking - "That’ll never work for MY runny nose. I’m drowning in the stuff!" That’s OK. We’ve got you covered. To clean it while you’re on the mountain, just rub it in the snow, shake it off, and you’re good to go! Unlike the soft fabric added to some gloves, the Snot Spot is easily removable and washable with the rest of your ski gear. At the end of the day, just throw it in the wash with your socks. If those come clean, you can be sure the Snot Spot will, too!

Well it's about damned time! :notworthy

Anyone on this site who bikes regularly with gloves is already familiar with the concept. Ever wondered why there is usually a patch of soft, fuzzy fabric along the outside of the thumb of those biking gloves? Thats what its there for. Snot, sweat, dirt, blood, rain, mud, whatever gets in your face.

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It is a great idea. I was always using the elastic cuff on my shell while running or trying the "farmers" wipe.

QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 6, 2006 -> 10:57 AM)
Anyone on this site who bikes regularly with gloves is already familiar with the concept. Ever wondered why there is usually a patch of soft, fuzzy fabric along the outside of the thumb of those biking gloves? Thats what its there for. Snot, sweat, dirt, blood, rain, mud, whatever gets in your face.

true.

I haven't had a chance to go running or hiking this summer. It's awful. I guess I still have time though cause the weather is still nice.

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