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More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
Hands that drip inside the glove by 9am. Gloves that tear on every other bolt. The smell when you peel them off. Same gloves waiting Monday.
"my hands literally drip sweat"
"I can't feel the bolt anymore"
"knuckles split by Thursday"
"oil's a chemical — I need them on"
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More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
GLOVE FLIPS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
POWDERS
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
Cotton, bamboo, silk liners
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
barrier creams
More mils on the outside. Same sweat trapped inside.
Sweat has nowhere to go. Fabric, powder, cream — they all soak it up.
Every absorbent material hits a wall. Then it sits wet against your skin for the rest of the shift.
Weekend off. Skin recovers. Monday morning the same wet gloves is waiting. Nothing breaks the cycle.
"By 20 minutes my hands are sweating pools inside these gloves."
Automotive mechanic
"Oil is a chemical. It permeates straight into your bloodstream. But my hands are pools inside the gloves."
Auto body painter
"I pull the gloves off at lunch and my hands look boiled. Every day."
Car detailer
"Knuckles split by Thursday. Every week. Been doing it 30 years."
Diesel mechanic
"I have to take them off to air them out between every job. No way around it."
EV technician
In a sealed glove: relative humidity hits 90% within 5–7 minutes. Skin temperature climbs to 35°C.
After 27 minutes: skin damage risk doubles in women, 55 minutes in men. Most shifts run 3-6 hours - 8x the threshold.
After 4 hours: your outer skin barrier swells 3x thicker. Oil, solvents and chemicals soak in deeper - into skin that can't fight back.
Hydrated human skin allowed some fat-soluble model compounds to penetrate up to 3.6× more in vitro.
Across 691 mechanics screened: 60% had visible hand damage. Not from accidents — from daily exposure to tools and sealed gloves.
In chronic cases: 57% take sick leave. 1 in 4 change or leave their trade. Direct healthcare costs run thousands per case, year after year.
Every glove, liner, barrier cream and powder fails on the physics.
DRYE routes sweat from skin to outer fabric. One-directional gradient. We call it Asymmetric Layering.
See how it worksEvery fibre that's ever been inside your glove fills up with sweat. Then it stops moving. The rest of the shift, it sits against your hand.
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.
Cotton, 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.
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.
"After 6 hours under rubber gloves, my hands felt wet inside. Took the gloves off — completely dry. Such a mindfuck."
"The slim thickness gives great dexterity. They do a great job keeping sweat off my hands."
"When I get oil on the liners, I just wipe them off with electrical contact cleaner and a dry paper towel. Wipes right off."
“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.”
“I take gloves on and off 9 times an hour. After two weeks with the lining gloves, my hands felt less itchy, less dry, and less rough.”
"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."
“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.”
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.
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
Independent observations across real working environments.
One tries to absorb moisture. One moves it. Under compression inside a sealed glove, only one of those approaches works.
The longer you ignore this, the more permeable your skin becomes over time.
Moisture moves out continuously. Skin side stays dry.
IF the physics don't change your shift - full refund. No forms. No conditions.
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.