 The study investigates the effect of water absorption on abrasive wear performance of jute glass carbon reinforced composites, finding that hybridizing with jute and or carbon fabrics improves wear resistance, while stacking sequence has a slight effect, fibers relative amounts have a visible effect, and water uptake induces a noticeable decrease in wear resistance. With increasing normal load and sliding time, the wear resistance decreases, displaying fiber matrix debonding, multiple cracks, fiber fracture, fiber pull-out, debris formation, and wear scars through SEM observations. This article was authored by M. A. Abdel-Bakey and M. Camel.