See How OutDry's Technology Compares to Other Waterproof Gloves - Demo

See How OutDry's Technology Compares to Other Waterproof Gloves - Demo

 

I want to show you OutDry Waterproofing technology. OutDry is a bonded membrane that is laminated directly to the inside of the outer shell of the glove. Typical waterproof gloves use an insert. A waterproof insert creates a gap where water, wind, and cold air can collect. Although the insert will stop the water, you'll get a cold, wet sensation. The gloves will also become very heavy. I'll show you what I mean.

I'll put both my hands in the water here. I have the OutDry glove on my left hand and the traditional insert glove on my right. You can see I'm moving my fingers here in the water, and I'm going to pull this out. You can see behind the window here. You can see the water that has already penetrated through the outer layer of the glove, and it's resting up against the insert. When I flip this over, you can see the water start to run down the back of my hand. That's water that's inside the glove. My hand is not wet, but the water is inside the glove, and it's running down into the cuff.

This glove is also much heavier than the glove with OutDry. You can see the glove with OutDry is almost dry because the water is stopped right at the outer shell. It's stopped at the first layer. It's seamless, it's bonded, so you get a glove that is more comfortable, warmer, dryer, better dexterity. Anybody ever pulled an insert liner out of their glove and ruined one of their thermal gloves? With OutDry we totally eliminate that problem. OutDry is going to be available exclusively from Ergodyne in January on our 925Fx with 100 gram insulation, our 819 with 40 gram insulation, and our 818 with 40 gram insulation. Thanks a lot.