"Hands are just less beat up now."
Automotive mechanic
Add one dry layer under your gloves.
You may never want skin-to-glove contact again.
What changes
Your glove still does the protecting. DRYE changes what touches your skin.
A thin dry layer sits between your hand and the glove — so sweaty nitrile, latex, rubber or sealed work gloves are not sitting directly against your skin.
Why it’s different
Every liner that absorbs has a saturation point. Once it fills up, it becomes the wet layer. DRYE routes moisture outward instead. It does not have a saturation point like other liners — because the skin side is built not to hold sweat.
How it’s built
Asymmetric Layering — one layer. One direction: away from skin. No coatings. No chemicals. No membranes. Just a washable textile structure built for months of sealed-glove use.
Seven years of textile development. Patent pending · SE 261539-3.
“"The slim thickness gives great dexterity. They do a great job keeping sweat off my hands — even when slightly wet, they still work. I just wash and reuse them again."”
Car detailing“"So far the gloves have worked well and as advertised! Wearing these liners have been a huge help and I'm no longer dripping sweat on my paint jobs and my hands feel better."”
Automotive painter“"Nitrile gloves don’t tear anymore because they go on and off easily without sweaty skin. When I get oil on the liners, I just wipe them off with electrical contact cleaner and a dry paper towel, works perfectly."”
Automotive repair“"Without the lining gloves I had to remove my EV gloves, wash and dry my hands, then go to the computer. With the lining gloves, I could remove the EV gloves and go straight to the computer."”
Independent field study · BMW Bilia“"Did not appear to affect fingertip sensitivity in electric safety gloves. Raised comfort and reduced the need to air the hand."”
B2B review · Scania CV AB“"After testing the gloves in Norway and the technicians seeing the benefit of the gloves, the glove scored a 7.76/10."”
B2B field test · EHS Specialist Nordics“"My hands get so itchy I can’t work without a layer between my skin and the glove. The lining gloves stay drier than cotton — I’ve been using them continuously."”
Independent field study · Gothenburg workshopDRYE does not replace your glove. It changes what your hand sits against inside it — less wet skin, less drag, less glove fight.
Sweat moves away from the skin side instead of sitting directly against your hand.
Nitrile goes on and off over the layer — not over wet skin.
0.4mm thin. Built to sit under nitrile, latex, rubber and HV gloves.
The outer glove still does the gripping. DRYE changes the wet contact underneath.
The performance comes from the structure, not a chemical finish.
Washable, reusable, and made to keep working through repeated wear.
Performance properties are structural — built into the fabric architecture rather than applied as a coating or finish.
"After 6 hours under rubber gloves, my hands felt wet inside. Took the gloves off — completely dry. Such a mindfuck."
"Hands are just less beat up now."
Automotive mechanic
“My hands kept cracking inside the gloves.”
Construction worker
"They hold up. That’s what matters."
Forest worker
"Usually my hands crack every winter."
Construction worker
“Industrial wash. Still holding up a year later.”
Automotive mechanic
“The liners help me keep my grip because they sit tight against the skin. I don’t get that slimy feeling anymore.”
Professional hockey player · Frölunda HC
“Hair chemicals usually wreck my hands. These help.”
Hairdresser
Cotton, wool, bamboo and silk all solve sweat the same way: they absorb it. DRYE does the opposite. One side refuses to hold moisture against your skin. The other side pulls it outward. Same thin layer. One direction: away from skin.
Soaks like a sponge. Stays heavy.
Soft-sell marketing. Wetter than cotton.
Soaks slow. Dries slower.
Wet in under an hour.
Wets fast. Dries slow.
Can't fill. Stays dry — full shift.
The point isn’t softness. It’s saturation. Absorbing fibres eventually fill up. DRYE is built so the skin side doesn’t hold water against your hand — while the outer side keeps pulling moisture away.
The skin side stays dry. The shift ends before the fabric does.
Moisture regain: Kadolph 2014 · ASTM D2654 · CN GB national standard. Transport mechanism: Fangueiro et al., Textile Research Journal 80(15), 2010. Construction independently verified at the Swedish School of Textiles, 2025.
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!"
— Chris P., Fort Worth, Texas
“Real skin problems started in 2017 - pain, open scars and wounds. Nothing worked for years."
— Jens Stålnacke, Mine Worker, Luleå
"Cracks all over my knuckles, redness and eczema. My hands stay drier, grip is better, skin holds up."
— Linnéa Pettersson Dove, SDHL Swedish Champion 2025, Frölunda HC
Try them. 30 days. Full refund if they don’t work.
Works under any sealed glove. Machine wash.
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.