Who uses it?
Dry Hands has many uses, here is just a few of the sports and activities that benefit greatly from having a non-slip grip, that is not sticky!
Pole Dancing - Pole dancing becomes a whole lot safer when using Dry Hands. more ...
Martial Arts - Imagine for a minute if you will, going in for a grapple or an arm-bar or even a simple hold and your sweaty hand slips. more ...
Golf - Golfers think too much. Now there is one less thingto think about during your golf swing. more...
Weight Lifting & Weight Training - Why is Dry Hands better than powders and chalks? It lasts longer, it does not leave powder on equipment and clothing. more...
Lawn Bowls - Whether its ten pin bowling or lawn bowling, Dry Hands will give that non-slip grip that you need to be on top! more...
Rugby League/Union & AFL - Ball control is an intricate part of football. Slippery hands can cost you the game, especially in wet conditions. more...
Tennis & Squash - The equipment tennis players use today has evolved to make the tennis players we see today perform at a remarkable level. more...
Gymnastics - Dry Hands offer Gymnasts a solution to sweaty slippery hands and eliminating the need for dusty and unsightly chalks and powders. more...
Shooting - You will agree that Gun Grip would have to be the most important aspect of any shooting sport, recreational shooting or law enforcement firearm use. more...
Hockey - Any bat and ball sports such as hockey, badminton, tennis, golf, table tennis, baseball, softball, cricket, squash all require strong hands and an even stronger grip. more...
Rowing - Dry Hands offers rowers a water resistant barrier which not only help to prevent against slipping but also prevents blistering and chaffing of the hands. more...
Hyperhidrosis (SWEATY HANDS) - About 3 to– 4% of the World’s population live with Hyperhidrosis, a condition where a person suffers from excessive sweating. One of the most common places for this to occur is the hands. more..
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