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Got a soggy wetsuit? Don’t let improper care shorten its life! Here are top tips for drying your wetsuit the right way to keep it in peak condition. Say goodbye to mold, odors, and material damage! Ready to maximize your suit’s lifespan and performance? Learn how to treat your gear with the care it deserves! #WetsuitCare #SurfingLife #DiveDeep – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How Best To Dry A Wetsuit


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How Best To Dry A Wetsuit No disrespect everyone
knows how to dry a wetsuit but not all of us know
how best to dry a wetsuit. Dying a wetsuit is not
the same as drying a wetsuit the best way. Drying
a wetsuit the best way helps to extend its
lifespan, dries it quickly, does not stretch the
material and doesn't damage the seams. Now, you
can see the difference between drying your
wetsuit and drying it the correct way. Don't
fret it is not rocket science but you only need
to consider certain things if you want to keep
your wetsuit smelling nicely and always ready for
adventures. Now, let's share the top secret you
don't know about how best to dry a wetsuit!
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How Best To Dry A Wetsuit You have bought the
best wetsuit for surfing or triathlon and
complemented the suit with wetsuit booties,
wetsuit gloves, a wetsuit hood and a wetsuit
changing mat, but how best to dry a wetsuit and
accessories is your only gateway to keep them
durable.
Here is the step-by-step process to follow to dry
your wetsuit
Rinsing your suit after each use with fresh water
is the first and the most important step to
extend the lifespan of the wetsuit. It also helps
your suit to dry quickly because salt water can
leave residue on the suit, making it retain
moisture. Fresh water will remove salt, sand and
other dirt. Step 2 Hang Your Wetsuit There are
different kinds of wetsuit hangers you can use to
hang your wetsuit the proper way. Some hangers
even come with a fan but the best hangers are
those with shoulder pads and vents. Hangers with
vents are specially designed to make your wetsuit
dry quickly because they will allow
airflow. Don't ever use a typical clothes hanger
to hang your wetsuit because it will damage the
wetsuit by causing it to crease and stretch
excessively. Use a wetsuit hanger and if you are
not using the ones with shoulder pads and vents,
use those that will allow you to only fold the
wetsuit in half.
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Also, know that hanging the wetsuit under direct
sunlight or a heat source will damage it quickly.
It makes sense to hang it under a shade in a
well-ventilated area. You can also hang it in
front of a fan to make it dry faster. Step 3
Flip Rotate The Wetsuit If you want the suit to
dry faster, don't forget to flip and rotate it.
Exposing every part of the suit to airflow will
speed up the drying time. Step 4 Speed Up The
Drying Time Not all of us can wait for that long
duration it takes a wetsuit to dry, so here are
the best ways to speed up the drying time 1.
Use A Fan A fan can speed up the drying time of
your suit if you can't wait. Hang it in a
well-ventilated area away from heat and sunlight.
Put on a fan in front of it and don't forget to
flip and rotate it for a faster and all-round
drying. 2. Dry With A Towel Lay a towel on a
smooth floor and then lay your wetsuit on it.
Roll the towel up as if you are rolling a sausage
roll. Stamp and jump on the towel to let it draw
moisture from the suit. Repeat the process with a
second towel if necessary. You can also use the
towel to path-dry the wetsuit. However, don't
always try this method. 3. Buy More Than A
Wetsuit Having more than one wetsuit will allow
your wetsuit to dry completely before putting it
on again. You can rotate two or more wetsuits if
you are always in the water. The Dangers of
Improper Wetsuit Drying Improper drying of a
wetsuit can lead to several issues that
negatively impact both its performance and
lifespan 1. Material Degradation Exposure to
heat and sunlight can make neoprene brittle and
less elastic, reducing the wetsuit's insulation
capability and increasing susceptibility to
tears. 2. Mold and Mildew Storing a damp
wetsuit in dark, poorly ventilated areas promotes
mold and mildew growth, which can cause skin
irritations and degrade neoprene. 3. Damaged
Seams The constant battle between wetsuit and
saltwater can weaken the seams if they're not
dried properly. Over time, this can lead to leaks
and ultimately, a wet and ineffective wetsuit. 4.
Persistent Odors Moist environments foster
bacteria, leading to unpleasant smells that are
hard to eliminate. 5. Increased Wear and Tear
Improper hanging methods stretch the neoprene,
particularly when wet, leading to permanent
deformation and fit issues. 6. Salt and
Chemical Damage If not rinsed properly, residual
salt and chlorine can corrode neoprene, weakening
the material over time. 7. Reduced Insulation
Efficiency Neoprene that remains damp or is
stored incorrectly can lose its ability to trap
heat, diminishing its thermal protection.
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How Long Does A Wetsuit Take To Dry The time a
wetsuit takes to dry depends on many factors
including
The thickness of the suit The wetsuit
material The temperature Ventilation
With the above-listed variables, your wetsuit
should dry completely at roughly around 24
hours. Conclusion On How Best To Dry A Wetsuit If
you are into water sports or you are just someone
who goes on adventures a few times a year, you
need to know how best to take care of a wetsuit
to extend the lifespan of your wetsuit. Try the
above steps and your wetsuit will always be ready
for the next adventure.
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