Saturday, March 10, 2012

DRY PRO



I recieved one Arm Protector as a free sample for this review.

As a parent I figure at some point or another one of my kids is going to break a bone. So when I got the opportunity to review this great product from DryCorp I was excited.

DryPro is a Waterproof Arm or Leg Protector. Its basically a High Quality sleeve made of Surgical Latex that you slip over the cast it fits Snug around the arm or leg above the cast. You then attach a small suction bulb to a special valve and you use that to suck the air out of it creating a waterproof seal that keep your cast dry. When your ready to remove it you simply slip a finger in between your skin and the sleeve and let the air back in and then take the DryPro off. They are super durable and can be used daily for months on end. They even make the one for your leg with a special NO SLIP Grip on the bottom to prevent falls in the shower. You can swim shower etc with the DryPro and It cant be pulled off. They come in several sizes and they company offers a easy to read sizing chart to help you find just the right fit for your need. They have recently come out with some new DryPro products for other medical needs they have a PICC Protector, a Ostomy Protector, and a Prosthetic Protector. They also come with a 90 day Replacement Warranty. If your in need of a DryPro come check out all they have to offer at http://www.drycorp.com/
DryPro Is also another great Made in the USA products that I am honored to support.



this is my hand in the DryPro
Now I don't currently have anyone in our home with a broken arm or leg. So I could not test the arm protector that I received with a cast. but I did put my arm in it and removed all the air super easy to do by the way. I then gave my girls a bath with it on just to see if my hand would stay dry. My hand remained completely dry and I had no trouble with it. There website says that It cant be pulled off now I wanted to test this out because we all know Kids are like professional escape artist or something. I spent 20 minutes trying to yank this thing off my arm. I pulled on it My kids pulled on it, I flapped it I flopped it  but it would not budge. Now it would come off if they stuck there finger in the top of it between the sleeve and your skin because that would allow air back in and it would no longer have its vacuum seal. I definitely wish I had this thing a few years ago when my husband broke his hand he was always getting it wet in the shower no matter how we put bags on it some water always got in. I even showed it off to my dad he had to ask me why I didn't know about it sooner he would have loved to have the Leg Protector when he broke his foot. Its a great product and would be a real summer saver for any parent with a kid and a broken arm or leg. I also love that they offer PICC Proctors and Prosthetic Protectors I know there are lots of people would could really use these to make there every day life that much better.

You can find the DryPro at http://www.drycorp.com/
If you have every had a broken arm or leg or even Know of someone who has. Or if you know of a Veteran with a Prosthetic or a neighbor or a friend I encourage everyone to come vote to get DryPro on shelves at Walmarts all over. you can vote hear at  http://www.getontheshelf.com/product/4201/DryPro
Vote for DryPro! I am.

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3 comments:

  1. Great product and awesome review! I used one of these recently on my vacation for my daughter and, boy, did it save our trip to Hawaii! I was devastated that she would have to spend time indoors and out of the water because she loves the beach. With this cast cover, she was able to fully enjoy Hawaii and DryPro kept out all of the water AND sand! Thank you DryPro for such an awesome idea!

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  2. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.
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    Keep Posting:)

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  3. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.
    Arm Cast Covers

    Keep Posting:)

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