REDDIT HACKS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
For mechanics
Hands that sting when you shower. Skin that cracks by Thursday. The same gloves waiting Monday morning. It's not just part of the job.
"I can't get my gloves on"
"my hands literally drip sweat"
"I can't finish my shift"
"my skin cracks and bleeds"
REDDIT HACKS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
GLOVE FLIPS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
BARRIER CREAMS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
POWDERS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
COTTON LINERS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
"Two pairs by lunch in summer. Pull them off, prop them on the dash, hope they dry."
Dealership tech
"By 20 minutes my hands are sweating pools inside these gloves."
Automotive mechanic
"Oil sits on wet skin all shift."
Diesel mechanic
"I have to take them off to air them out between every job. No way around it."
EV technician
"Started gloving up for her. By lunch the latex is soaked. Hands go straight from solvent to sweat."
Auto body painter
Not from the outside. From what happens inside your gloves.
In controlled PPE testing, in-glove humidity exceeded 90% within 5–7 minutes on the back of the hand. Inside sealed gloves, wet skin changes what gets through.
Within 30 minutes inside sealed gloves, skin starts softening from trapped sweat.
Once skin stays wet inside the glove, some oil-like compounds move through it up to 3.6× faster.
One layer. One direction.
DRYE's Glove Liner moves moisture away continuously instead of trapping sweat against the skin.
See how it worksCotton, silk, merino, polyester wicking. All fill with moisture until saturated - then hold it against your skin for the rest of the shift.
Two fibers, one fabric. The skin side is hydrophobic - water cannot bond to it. The outer side pulls moisture toward it. Sweat routes from skin to outside, continuously, without saturation.
"After 6 hours under rubber gloves, my hands felt wet inside. Took the gloves off — completely dry. Such a mindfuck."
DRYE started with one problem: the environment inside closed protective gear.
Not the cream. Not the skin treatment. The trapped sweat, heat, and friction that builds up during a shift.
After seven years of R&D with external textile and medical input, we built a textile that moves moisture away from the skin instead of soaking it up and holding it there.
Engineered with one of the world’s leading textile institutions. Validated by pro hockey players, mining workers, and people who wear gloves for real work.
Sealed gloves cause maceration. No cream, powder, or steroid on earth can solve that.
"These gloves completely solved my contact dermatitis problems, and as a bonus my hands no longer smell bad after a game!"
“Real skin problems started in 2017 - pain, open scars and wounds. Nothing worked for years."
"Cracks all over my knuckles, redness and eczema. My hands stay drier, grip is better, skin holds up."
"When I get oil on the liners, I just wipe them off with electrical contact cleaner and a dry paper towel. Works perfectly. Good as new."
"Terrible sweat issues during summer wearing nitrile gloves. Wearing these, I'm no longer dripping sweat on my paint jobs and my hands feel better."
"Did not appear to affect fingertip sensitivity in electric safety gloves. Raised comfort and reduced the need to air the hand."
"The slim thickness gives great dexterity. They do a great job keeping sweat off my hands."
The outer glove didn't change. The cream didn't change. What changed was what happened between skin and glove.
"Some creams did nothing. My hands got worse every shift. Open wounds. I dealt with the damage for months."
"My hands are honestly normal now. Without a doubt, those liners gave my hands a real chance."
"Redness and cracking after every practice. Cotton liners helped briefly — then the same cycle returned."
"My grip was better, my hands stayed drier, and my skin started doing better. Now it feels weird not to wear them."
Moisture is the trigger. Remove it and the condition changes fast - most users feels the difference during first shift. In a Ukraine field test, 10 of 10 soldiers reported it in writing.
If the physics don't change your shift — full refund. No forms. No conditions.
Independent observations across real working environments.
Seven years of textile development with Swedish research partners. Tested in automotive work, built for sealed gloves, and awarded the SKAPA Prize in memory of Alfred Nobel.
DRYE is a patent-pending textile construction developed for closed glove environments — where standard wicking materials fail. Its function comes from the structure itself: polypropylene against the skin, lyocell on the outer surface, and a knitted architecture that moves moisture away without coatings, membranes, or evaporation.
Material science input. Fibre behaviour, moisture transport, and skin-contact conditions.
Early-stage requirements and product development support.
Core textile development partner since 2020. Material choices, knit construction, fibre combinations, test methods, and real-use validation.
Dermatology input on moisture-associated skin damage and clinical use context.
Sweden’s leading innovation award — awarded to DRYE’s textile technology for preventing moisture-related skin damage inside protective equipment.
Moisture is the trigger. Remove it and the condition changes fast - most users feel the difference during the first shift. In a ukraine field test, 10 of 10 soldiers reported it in writing.
Full refund within 30 days. No forms. No conditions. We can offer this because of how it works — not as a concession.
Wrist crease to tip of middle finger
Around the hand, just below the knuckles
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Between sizes? The liner is thin and stretchable. Hand circumference is typically the best guide for a comfortable fit — size up if unsure.