Can You Spin Dry A Wetsuit? How To Do It Safely

We all know that we should hang our wetsuits to dry. But when my only options were to squeeze into a cold, damp wetsuit on a chilly morning or find another way to dry it faster, I was left wondering…
We all know that we should hang our wetsuits to dry. But when my only options were to squeeze into a cold, damp wetsuit on a chilly morning or find another way to dry it faster, I was left wondering…
Hanging a wetsuit in a warm, well-ventilated area will usually dry it in around 6 hours to 12 hours, or maybe less on a warm summers day — but sometimes that’s not quick enough or sometimes the weather just isn’t…
One of the hardest times to dry a wetsuit can be overnight and waking up and having to put on a wet wetsuit first thing in the morning for your early morning surf, swim or scuba dive is never fun…
There’s nothing worse than attempting to squeeze into a wet or damp wetsuit. It’s cold, uncomfortable, and difficult to pull on, making you question whether a double surf or scuba session is worth it. Fortunately, you can eliminate this issue…
Wetsuits are a great way to stay warm in the cold water. However, they tend to hold a lot of water and be quite difficult to dry quickly, especially in cold rainy weather. If you need to dry your wetsuit…
There’s nothing worse than going to put on your wetsuit on a cold winters day only to find it still wet from the night before. Wetsuit hangers help to dry your wetsuit faster but they are also great for storing…
Wetsuit gloves are designed to keep your hands warm and dry, even when submerged beneath very deep water. But getting them dry after you emerge from the water can be tricky, especially if it’s rainy weather or you’re trying to…
Taking care of your wetsuit boots is important and because of their shoe-like shape they can be difficult to dry. If you don’t dry them properly your booties can become stinky…plus no one wants to slip on cold wet boots…