Thick and pillowy are important features of DRYSOLER. We utilize the special tension of TSP and our advanced weaving technology to construct a thick and pillowy moisture wicking layer. This combination greatly improves the water retention rate and can ensure that sweat does not return to skin.
The non-water absorbent TSP fiber is used as the skin-touching layer. Sweat can be guided to the thick and pillowy wicking layer, forming a comfortable dry isolation layer between the skin and the fabric.
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What kind of environment is DRYSOLER suitable for?
Suitable for riding outdoors in temperatures 15℃~ 28℃. When going uphill, it can quickly wick away sweat to keep your body dry. When going downhill, it has an isolation effect that can block strong winds and maintain the body warmth at a comfortable temperature.
In a low temperature environment, you can wear a thin jacket at the beginning of the exercise before your body warms up. You can take off the jacket after warming up. When resting, the body cools down gradually and you can put on a jacket to keep warm.
There is no need to wear an undershirt because the extra shirt would reduce the effect of wicking.
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What to be aware of when cleaning DRYSOLER?
The fabric is a thick double-layer structure, so it must be dehydrated using the spin cycle of the washing machine.
It is recommended to dry it in the shade, which can maintain the color of the cloth and prolong the life of the fabric.
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Why can't I do sublimation transfer printing on DRYSOLER clothes?
The TSP of DRYSOLER cannot withstand the high temperature over 110℃, so this process will not work