DRY HANDS is a performance enhancing solution that alleviates grip problems caused by perspiration or rain. So effective, it actually repels water. Feel the difference with DRY HANDS, the most natural and comfortable grip available in sports today. DRY HANDS is used by anyone whose performance is adversely affected by wet hands from perspiration or rain - golf, tennis, bowling, baseball, football, basketball, gymnastics, weight lifting. The advantage to DRY HANDS is that it is not sticky or greasy. And since it leaves no powdery mess, you won't even realize you have it on. Best of all, it's long lasting and economical so you can concentrate on the game at hand.
Q**E
Strong grip without a gritty feeling, great for pole tricks
I have used both ITAC and Dry Hand's gripping solutions for pole dancing.– The ITAC provides stronger grip because it create a sticky bond between your skin and the pole. However it is grittier and also leaves a sticky residue on the pole that may create a layer attracting moisture (in winter or humid weather) which ultimately may create slipping if not cleaned off.– Dry Hand's product simply wipes away moisture on the applied surfaces. It is great for people with dry skin, like myself, because it provides just enough grip, not too much, which may be a better choice for certain pole tricks.
M**E
Good, but a little doesn't go a long way
Used this for the first time today for high volume dead lifts. I needed a product that would help my grip and the ridiculously sweaty hands I have whenever I perform pulls of any kind, but also wouldn't make a huge mess, as my local gym are kind of nazi's about chalk (as in, they won't let you use it). While it does leave a little residue on whatever you initially touch after applying, it's a miniscule amount and quickly rubs off with repeated touch. Overall, the product does as stated and I'm mostly satisfied with it.I deducted 1 star for not lasting long. If you're doing a high volume session, you're going to need to reapply at least once. So, the small bottle size won't last long. Also, the bottle took a week to arrive from the time of ordering. You're selling on Amazon, take advantage of PRIME or pay for your buyers to get faster shipping. A week for shipping is unacceptable in 2019. Other than these minor gripes, would recommend this to anyone looking for chalk alternatives that work.
A**R
Good for weightlifters and CrossFitters
I use chalk for weight lifting. I am not sure which I like more.. this liquid or powder. What I don't like is that everyone has their nasty ass hands in the chalk bucket, which is what lead me to look for an alternative. Flu season is no joke. A little goes a LONG way so don't pour it on like sanitizer and don't rub it, just clap your hands till it dries. I didn't feel that it lead to any hand tears on the bar and it allowed for solid grip on the barbell.
K**H
Excellent for double the dryness
I'm a new to pole fitness and after my first class I knew I was going to do it again. For some reason whenever I contemplate needing to grip something, my hands begin to sweat terribly and my instructor told me I would need to get some product to combat that. I first bought Tite Grip II, because I read that it was good if your primary problem was sweaty palms and began putting it on about half an hour before class started, but I found that about 15 minutes into class my hands were starting to sweat through the antiperspirant! Reapplications of the Tite Grip didn't seem to make it much better, and my instructor then told me I should probably buy some Dry Hands just for touching up during class, so I did.Long story short, this Dry Hands is just what I needed. I apply it every ten minutes or so during class and it keeps my hands grippy so I can hit those complex moves. And a little goes a long way; I only put a dime-sized amount on or smaller each time and it covers my whole palm and finger area. The only problem I see has nothing to do with the product, just me keeping the bottle clean: if any of the liquid dry hands ends up on the lid after you squeeze it out and it dries there, the next time you open the bottle it sends little chalky bits everywhere. So just keep it clean!Note: I have not tried it without the Tite Grip II, so I can't speak to how well it combats sweaty palms by itself.
A**R
No More Sweaty Hands
I'm one of those unlucky (and to people whose hands I shake, disgusting) people whose hands sweat when I least want them to. I don't use it for climbing, but for anyone out there looking for an actual solution to their sweaty palms; this is some pretty useful stuff. My only complaint is it doesn't last very long - I've needed to reapply every half hour in some situations (God I hate parties full of people I haven't met).
B**R
Essential for lifting
This chalk-alcohol solution is essential for barbell lifts in the gym, especially if your gym does not allow chalk powder. Dries quickly but provides solid grip through several heavy work sets. I put it on for squats, do not need to refresh through press, put on another application for my last deadlift set. Very impressive stuff.
K**A
It’s the only thing that kept my hands nice and dry without them being sticky or sweaty
This stuff rocks. It’s the only thing that kept my hands nice and dry without them being sticky or sweaty. I taught pole fitness for 3 1/2 years and this was my go to product even after I tried like 15 other versions this one is by far the best.
J**M
Glad it comes in a larger size!
I use this product for pole dance class- my hands are really clammy and tend to slip, and as I get more advanced, I need to know my grip is solid. This stuff does the trick without killing my skin- I wash it off with soap and water and apply hand lotion after class, and it's like I never had a grip enhancer on, but I feel solid with it on on the pole. The small bottles lasted ok, about a month and a half going to class 3x/week and using it on my pole at home occasionally, but the big bottle is a much better value. The small bottles always feel like they come half full, but this one is clearly full when you get it. It claims to be twice the size of the smaller bottle (at a little under twice the price), but given the fullness of the bottle, it seems like it's going to last a lot longer than twice the amount of time.
G**B
Great for pole
I’m new to pole fitness and this is the stuff people recommend in my class. I think it’s great! Does need re-applying if you get slippy hands. I also purchased a antiperspirant cream to go on before I apply this grip. So far so good!
H**S
Ideal for pole fit and bouldering
The best grip for pole fitness and bouldering. Gives enough grip without drying your skin and doesn't have the slippage that normal chalk sometimes provides. Unlike other products, dry hands doesn't turn into a gunge with sweat, either.
S**.
Makes my yoga mat grippy again
This was perfect for what I needed it for -- to make my very slippery yoga mat 'sticky' again. It goes on clear and dries instantly, and there is no powdery residue either on the mat or my feet and hands. No odour, staining, no gooeyness or powdery feel, just nothing problematic at all. The mat simply has decent grip once more without it being over sticky or leavng marks or residue anywhere. Really pleased.Not sure how long the new grip will last before and/or if I need to re-apply, so I will update the review after a few weeks when I know more.
A**R
Great for sweaty gaming moments.
I bought this for gaming. Its perfect for those proper sweaty gaming moments where u need good grip on the controller and epsecillay thumb grips. It does leave a bit of a chalky/dusty residue on a my controler but this is easy cleaned off. Great bit of kit.
A**.
Less mess than liquid chalks
This is a good alternative to liquid chalks. It's significantly less messy, and still maintain good levels of grip
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