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Essential garment for cold water enthusiasts. Sturdy warm fabric with full body coverage from the hood over the head to the length of the legs. Especially made for cold weather. Thanks DryRobe!
Gina · June 28, 2026
My new FAVORITE article of clothing for all around Alaskan-Life!!!
. . . Whether you surf or swim matters not. . . . . . If you live somewhere where you have to regularly deal with wind, rain, and cold, then: THIS THING = a MUST HAVE, for YOU!!!. . . I live in Alaska, I surf the boretide as much as I can, all summer long, and I got a dryrobe earlier this summer with the primary intended use being "pre and post surf-sessions. " I've def been using and loving my dryrobe for boretide surfing this summer, but this thing is sooooo versatile that it has quickly become my favorite article of "Alaskan Clothing," and my go-to outer-layer against the elements up here!! This thing is PERFECTLY-SUITED for all the gnarly-wx we regularly have to deal with in AK, and because of that, my dryrobe basically just lives in my truck now, and I have been breaking it more regularly than ANY other article of clothing I have, all summer long!! If you live somewhere where you regularly have to deal with rain, wind, and cold, then you NEED a dryrobe in your quiver!! No joke, I have been SHOCKED at how well this thing does against the wind and rain, especially the wind. You can be wearing a t-shirt and shorts and encounter a surprise rain/wind storm, and if you have your dryrobe, you're gonna be juuuuuuust fine. Regardless if you're in a t-shirt alone or have any other insulating layers available, the dryrobe alone will keep you warm and dry head-to-toe (well technically head-to-mid-calf while standing, but if you sit down, you can cover head to toe). As they say: "there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing/gear," and it's really true. In AK, if we based our outdoor activities on the wx up here, and only went out in good conditions and bluebird days, we'd never leave our house, cuz the only thing "predictable" about the wx in AK is that it's ALWAYS very much "UN-predictable. " Since Alaskans regularly find ourselves suffering through gnarly wx together (ie. unexpected rain storms at music festivals, concerts, sporting events, fishing, boating, etc. ), Alaskans are ALWAYS checking out each-other's gear, to see who's looking the MOST comfortable, and who's looking like they're the MOST prepared for the current wx-situation. I have yet to put on my dryrobe this summer and not get showered with compliments, and flooded w questions from local Alaskans (main question = where can they get one), because it's obvious that the dryrobe is the ULTIMATE layer for "cold, wet, windy weather," and the person wearing a dryrobe is obvs the MOST comfortable in the crowd!!! Good on ya Dryrobe. . . strooooong work!! Thanks for making such a solid product that has LITERALLY increased my enjoyment of being outside in general. Because I'm a skinny dude I get cold easily, especially from the wind. . . well, thanks to your product, it's now gonna take a full-on blizzard to get me cold, hahaha~
Jeremiah · July 28, 2025
Love !
I live in Northern Michigan and we cold dip in the lake. This fun colorful robe is a game changer for me as I can wear it over my suit on a snowy day, dip in the ice cold water and put it back on for the drive home. I’m 5,1” and ordered the small. It fits perfect w room to change underneath. Several of my friends have also ordered dryrobes
Amy · June 20, 2025




