Therapeutic Mud Bath

We’ve been a little stuffy and stressed out around here lately so we thought it was high time for a therapeutic mud bath…no not at the spa.

We trekked over to Midway, Utah Saturday to run in the Dirty Dash. It was right up our alley. I mean how much closer to Nature For Kids can you get?!

Watch us in action….

 

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We’re totally doing this again next year and forming our own Nature For Kids team. So if you and your own little piglets want to run the plunge with us you’re more than welcome!

Odee World provided our apparel for the event (minus the Nacho Libre mask)…This is the Performance T Damon wore.

Here’s what it has to offer:

  • Moisture Wicking
  • Antimicrobial Treatment
  • Lightweight
  • Breathable
  • Reflective Ink
  • Perfect for heavy activity
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    I wore the performance T as well, only in black.

    Odee World has a lot of new graphic tees that are really cool too…

    Horizon:

    Free Ride:

    Big Pine:

    Go check out their selections for men and women…and I hear rumors of a kids line on the way too. We’ll keep you updated.

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    8 thoughts on “Therapeutic Mud Bath

    1. You’d never know those t-shirts were white to begin with! Especially loved the belly slides and wipeouts! Looks like so much fun!
      Nature for kids & Odeeworld rock!

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