Stop Gripping.
Start Holding.

Chalkless removes the skin oil that causes grip failure. One application. Full session. Zero chalk.

The Real Problem

Sweat Isn't The
Enemy. Oil Is.

Every athlete blames sweat when grip slips. The oil on your hands is already there before you pick anything up. Sweat spreads it. Chalk absorbs the sweat and leaves the oil exactly where it was.

Friction fails first. Strength never gets the chance to matter.
Chalkless grip solution
The Physics

Squeezing Harder
Makes It Worse.

When an implement starts to feel unstable, the instinct is to grip tighter. But when oil has reduced friction at the interface, added pressure spreads the lubricant wider and accelerates failure.

Squeezing harder is your body detecting a friction problem, not a technique problem.

Most athletes try to fix grip failure with more practice or different technique. Chalkless addresses the root cause: lubrication failure.

Without Chalkless
Oil builds on contact surfaces
Friction drops mid session
Over gripping kicks in
Dynamics and feel go inconsistent
Technique compensates for grip
With Chalkless
Oil neutralized at contact
Friction stays consistent
Natural grip force maintained
Touch and expressiveness both improve
Technique works as intended
The Science

Why Grip Slips.
How We Fix It.

Chalkless doesn't coat your hands. It removes the lubricant that causes slip.

Oil Is The Real Enemy

Transferred hand oil creates an invisible lubricant. Friction drops before your technique ever gets a chance to show up.

Chalkless Removes It

The silica silylate formula binds skin oil and lifts it from the interface. No chalk. No rosin. No buildup.

Grip Stays Locked

Clean friction from first rep to last. No death grip. No compensating. Just consistent control throughout the session.

How Do We Know?

70% Better Grip.
Measured.

That number did not come from a survey or a testimonial. It came from a controlled measurement protocol we built specifically to isolate the friction variable at the grip interface.

Step 1
Establish a Baseline

A test subject grips a smooth steel shaft with bare, untreated hands. The tester applies a controlled rotational load and records peak torque at the moment of slip.

Step 2
Apply Chalkless Once

Chalkless is applied and worked in as directed. Same subject, same shaft, same controlled load. The only changed variable: oil at the interface has been removed.

Step 3
Record and Compare

Peak torque at slip is recorded again. Across all tested athletes the after reading was on average 70% higher than the baseline.

70%
Average Improvement
Better Grip. Every Athlete. Every Test.

Measured across all athletes tested with our proprietary torque tester.

Controlled Single Variable Oil Removed
What the 70% Measures
μ
Coefficient of friction — restored by removing oil at the interface
N
Normal force — held constant across before and after tests
r
Implement radius — same smooth steel shaft used for all tests
What the 70% Does Not Claim
It does not measure technique improvement
It does not measure strength gains
It does not exceed the natural friction of clean skin on a clean surface
Resources

The Grip
Lab.

Everything you need to understand the science, see the proof, and apply it to your sport.