The drugstore can survives every move, every promotion, every upgrade. A look at why, and at the lateral move 717 reviewers finally made.
OffCourt Performance Body Spray. Built for the version of you that shows up now.
"Consider me converted from Axe."
Somewhere in your bathroom there is probably a can you have been buying since high school. Not because it is good. Because it is there, it costs a few dollars, and rethinking deodorant has never once made it onto your list.
Meanwhile everything else got the upgrade. The shoes are better. The haircut costs real money. The coffee order has opinions. And then the day starts with a product designed for a fifteen-year-old's locker room.
The reviews told us we were not the only ones who noticed. One drugstore brand gets named eleven separate times in OffCourt's review file, never kindly. Here is what those switchers figured out.
Drugstore body spray is fragrance oil and alcohol. The scent flashes off in about an hour, which is why the second spray exists, and the third. Masking was the entire design. Actually handling odor was never on the label.
A can in the gym bag, a can in the car, a hit before lunch. You learned that rhythm so young it feels normal. It is not maintenance. It is a workaround you have been running since tenth grade.
OffCourt is a 2-in-1: an aluminum-free deodorant that fights odor at the source, carrying a fragrance developed with IFF, the house behind $120 designer scents. Same can format you have always used. Completely different product inside it.
You stopped dressing like a 15-year-old. Your body spray didn't get the memo.
OffCourt is the lateral move. The format you grew up with, rebuilt for someone with a job, a routine, and standards. A deodorant first. A fragrance worth a compliment second. Nothing in it that asks your body to shut down.
A 2-in-1 aluminum-free deodorant and premium body spray, built for people who actually move.



All three are unisex. Most people start with the Trio and find the one they reach for every day.
"Smells nothing like cheap Axe."
"First day I sprayed it on before the gym and a ton of people asked what I had on."
"I'm obsessed with the smell. I've gotten so many compliments. Everyone keeps asking what I'm wearing."
| Drugstore body spray | Cologne over it | OffCourt | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Handles odor at the source | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Fragrance-house scent | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Under $20 a can | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| One step, no reapplying | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Aluminum-free deodorant built in | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Lives in a gym bag | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
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No. Drugstore sprays are fragrance oil and alcohol that flash off within the hour, which is why you reapply. OffCourt is a deodorant first. It fights odor at the source, then carries a fragrance built by the same house behind $120 designer scents. It is the opposite of a body-spray cloud.
Because it is three products in one can. OffCourt spends two to three times what most personal care brands spend on fragrance, builds the deodorant in, and replaces the cologne you were layering on top. The $6 can needs all three to do one job badly.
It is built for people who sweat for a living. One reviewer put it bluntly: "I literally can be 48 hours since shower and still no BO, and that's in the summer."
No. No white streaks, no chalk, no residue. It dries clean, on skin or sprayed over a shirt.
Fig Leaves + White Musk is the reviewer favorite. The Trio is the cheapest way to find yours, and the other two stay in the rotation.
Graduate the gym bag.
Aluminum-free. Fragrance-house scent. Guaranteed to get you compliments.
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