Waterproof your cycling gear.
Meet Dr. Dry; the ultimate planet-friendly spray-on solution that transforms any textile into a waterproof wonderland!
Unlike those other coatings that leave you in a sticky situation—like trying to tango in a trash bag—Dr. Dry coats each individual fibre. This means you can stretch, bend, and whip around like Indiana Jones on a motorcycle without turning into a soggy mess. The breathable formula ensures that while raindrops bounce off your gear, your body can still relish that sweet, sweet airflow.
We have engineered Dr. Dry to be different.
This innovative concoction maintains its waterproof prowess even when your favourite cycling gear is put through its paces. And don’t fret about harming Mother Earth; it’s water-based, fluorocarbon-free, and completely biodegradable. No guilt, just glory!
DESCRIPTION
The only waterproof coating specifically designed for stretchable clothing.
✅ Perfect for waterproofing your cycling gear, bikepacking bags, tents, and more!
✅ Preserves the breathability of your gear—because who wants to feel like a boiled lobster?
✅ Completely biodegradable—because a greener planet is always in style!
Soaked bib-shorts suck, and an awesome jacket that's lost its waterproof charm can ruin a ride faster than Kanye at an award show. With Dr. Dry in your corner, say goodbye to soggy outfits and wet gear after a downpour. It’s time to embrace the rain and keep your ride dry and delightful!
APPLICATION
For best results, ensure surfaces are clean and free from fabric softeners or any additives before treating with Dr. Dry. Apply liberally until the surface is soaked—think of it like giving your gear a refreshing drink of water. Allow to dry for 24 hours before use. Easy peasy!
Keep in mind, the magic of this coating diminishes about 20% with each wash. To keep things fresh, wash with a mild detergent devoid of softeners and reapply Dr. Dry after approximately 5 washes—or sooner, if the weather's been particularly ridiculous.
Bumped into the mighty David Tua wearing this - he reckoned I looked Orsum.