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ID Glide is a hypoallergenic water-based lubricant in a professional-grade 3.8-litre bottle—the kind you'd find in clinics, now available for home use. The formula strikes a careful balance: thick enough to stay where you put it, but not so heavy that it feels sticky. It's the lubricant you reach for when you need reliable slip without fragrance, flavour, or fuss.
Because it's water-based, ID Glide works with latex condoms, polyurethane barriers, and all toy materials including silicone. The consistency reactivates with a drop of water or saliva when it starts to dry—useful during longer sessions or anal play where friction is a concern. It rinses off cleanly, leaves no residue on sheets, and won't stain fabric. This is the lubricant couples keep in the nightstand and solo users rely on when experimenting with new toys.
The 128-ounce size isn't for everyone—it's bulky, and the pump dispenser (sold separately) is almost mandatory unless you enjoy awkward pouring. But for households that go through smaller bottles quickly, or for anyone tired of mid-session re-ordering, the per-ounce cost makes this a practical choice. ID Glide doesn't try to be exciting. It tries to work every time, and it does.
Water, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Cellulose Gum, EDTA, Carbomer, PEG-90M, Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine, Methylparaben, Sodium Benzoate.
Contains glycerin and parabens—avoid if you have sensitivities to these preservatives.
Apply a small amount to yourself, your partner, or your toy. Reapply as needed—if the lube starts to dry or feel tacky, add a drop of water or saliva to reactivate the slip. After use, rinse off with warm water and mild soap. For the 3.8L bottle, consider pairing it with a pump dispenser for easier, mess-free application.
Why does ID Glide contain glycerin and parabens? Glycerin provides slip and moisture retention, while parabens act as preservatives in this water-based formula. If you have sensitivities to these ingredients, consider a glycerin-free or paraben-free alternative.
How long does a 3.8-litre bottle of ID Glide last? For most users, a 128 oz bottle lasts several months to over a year, depending on frequency of use. It's ideal for couples or individuals who use lube regularly and want to avoid frequent reordering.
Can I use ID Glide for anal play? Yes—the reactivating formula is useful for anal play, where longer sessions benefit from being able to refresh the slip with a drop of water or saliva instead of reapplying constantly.
Does the 3.8L bottle come with a pump dispenser? No—the bottle has a screw cap. A pump dispenser is sold separately and highly recommended for easier, mess-free application given the bottle's size.
Does ID Glide ship discreetly to Canada? Yes—every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.