If your hands get soaked and synthetics feel slick, sticky, or “plasticky,” you’re not imagining it. We’re building a better everyday glove: soft when damp, comfortable on seams, and durable enough to wash and rotate.
Not a medical device — a comfort-first garment built around a real daily friction point.
The default “solution” is usually a thin, cheap, white cotton glove. It works… kind of. It also looks medical, wears out fast, and fits poorly.
Manufacturers & partners can request specs directly. We don’t publish tech details publicly.
Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating beyond normal temperature regulation. When it affects the hands (palmar hyperhidrosis), it can make daily tasks—phones, keyboards, paper, handshakes—unreasonably annoying.
If you want to include prevalence stats later, keep them sourced and current. Don’t publish numbers you can’t back up.
Touchscreen compatibility is possible, but only if it doesn’t ruin feel. We’ll validate this during sampling.
These are standard “adult website” signals for partners and customers. Templates are included—edit before you sell.
If you haven’t launched, keep the policies clearly marked as pre-launch templates (this site does).
No. The point is washable, durable comfort. Most people will rotate multiple pairs.
No. This is a comfort product that helps with everyday tasks by improving feel, grip, and reducing friction when hands are sweaty.
They may get damp—that’s unavoidable. We’re optimizing for a soft, natural feel when damp and minimizing seam irritation.
We’re in development. Join the waitlist for first access and updates.
Want first access? Tell us your use case and preferred colors. You’ll get a single launch email and occasional meaningful updates.
Email: tom@hyperhidrosisgloves.com