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The Bare Ground BGSG-1 Spray-on Shoe Grip Adhesive Spray is your go-to solution for enhancing traction on slippery surfaces. Designed for easy application, this lightweight spray provides added grip without harming your favorite leather or rubber shoes. Ideal for various environments, from home to boating, it ensures safety and confidence with every step.
Manufacturer | E. Brookmyer Inc. d/b/a Bare Ground Systems |
Part Number | BGSG-1 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Item model number | BGSG-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One-Size |
Material | Aluminum |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Added traction on slippery surfaces, specially designed nozzle, compatibility with leather and rubber materials |
Usage | Shoe, Flooring |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
got them in a timely manor
worked great
D**Z
What a waste
Honestly this product suckedits called slip grip non slip shoe spray I figured it will help me I stead of buying new shoes...i started volunteering at this community water park by my house so the floor gets wet on some areas the floor is just super slippery so I got this thinking it would help since my shoes are still pretty good I sprayed it on the bottom of my shoes let it dry put another layer even a third layer just to make sure ... it straight out sucked its basicly glue being sprayed on the bottom of your shoe... I was better off using 3m spray... I out my shoes on walked a few feet to my car and when I got in my car I noticed a bunch of dirt on the floor turns out my it was sticking to my shoe... got to the water park and it didn't work I think it actually made my shoes more slippery... I'm just super disappointed with this ...
K**W
It's ok.
I think this product would have worked if I didn't go stomping through the grass and dirt. It seemed to keep me from sliding around in the beginning when I still had the glue on my shoes. I work at a veterinary clinic, so I both indoors and out doors. I will say that the glue after it dried for 2 days was still sticky and picked up rocks and a couple of big sticks. I can see where it would keep one from slipping. I do have to say that walking around can be annoying because my shoes made a constant squeaking-crunching sound. After a while I started laughing though. Anyone that is going to try this spray I will warn you ahead of time. Wrap your shoes in some sort of plastic, old shirt, old towel or something. Leave the bottom exposed, obviously. I'd wear gloves and a clothes that you don't mind getting glue on because it can be quite a messy job. You might even rig up something to sit your wrapped up shoes on so that you don't have to wear hold them and end up with glue all over you. Give your shoes a couple of days to dry.
K**I
Great product!
I've only had 2 shifts since i bought Slip Grip and i am sold! I am a server at a high volume restaurant in Vegas-our uniform requires us to wear Chuck Taylors-not only are these usually uncomfortable but great for a game of Slip n' Slide...every step in the kitchen was carefully placed while truing to move at a restaurant pace. I will absolutely continue to use this product-while they are not 100% slip proof in the kitchen, this spray makes my Chuck Taylor soles feel like Shoes for Crews (which are about as slip proof as you can get in a kitchen). Highly reccomend this product-i live in a desert and so will never know how well it works against ice of snow, I also spend very little time on a boat...nut in my opinion if it is good enough for a kitchen, i think it will work great for the advertised uses. :)
T**L
Just no.
Not what I was expecting. I sprayed a layer on the bottoms of my shoes like instructed and let them sit soles up for about 30-40 minutes before wearing them. On the can it literally says only one minute needed. I put them on and thought they were stuck to the ground. It felt like I was ripping them off the ground by the sound and effort it took to do so. It was so obnoxious how sticky they were and so loud when you’d take a step so I took them outside to wear a bit. The stickiness and sound wore off enough to not be obnoxious but that was because it picked up all sorts of garbage on the sidewalks. I wore them to work (I work at a bar) and the soles eventually got cleaned off from occasional wet floors I work on but I still felt some slipping so it basically didn’t do anything except initially glue my shoes to the ground. Was expecting it to just add some grip in some way. So yea, just no.
A**Y
shoes become sticky and pick up everything
Well I wasn't slipping over anymore.I was expecting a spray that just added a bit of silicon or something just to prevent my new boots from sliding on carpet and tiles. Instead it is a spray that adds a super sticky layer to the bottom of your shoes. After waiting overnight before wearing them I walked around with my feet sticking to the floor like I was in a filthy nightclub. Within minutes my shoes had picked up dust, a stray hair, bits of sand off the sidewalk, a leaf. Gross. These are really nice new shoes and now I have to try to work out how to get this sticky stuff off the bottom of them.
T**J
Good for other uses
I often have to walk through an industrial kitchen where the floor can become wet or slippery with food. I am in the sales dept so my shoes are not the ones required for the kitchen. The shoe grip pads did not work for me because they wore down and became slippery again or they did not cover enough of my shoe to make it safe. I thought I would give the shoe grip spray for ice and snow a try and it worked wonderful for me! I have sprayed all my shoes. I only gave 4 stars because of the price
J**N
Works
Bought to use on shoes that I use on my treadmill to give more grip. This actually worked very well. Just be sure to let it dry thoroughly before use.
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