Air Dry That Sh*t…Not
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by Peter Ha on December 29, 2006

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  • Power? Battery type or does it just have that handy USB connector?

    You’re a braver man than me to be putting on the wet wetsuit (beyond the fact that I don’t get in cold water!)

  • How loud is this thing and what I really want to know is can I overclock my wet suit that extra 100mhz or will I have to find another cooling solution? Oh wait, what in the world am I talking about? :-)

  • Nice. This seems a lot better than the hair dryer my friends and I rig up over the winter. Nothing is better for blowing out the circuit box than running 7 hair dryers and various fans to dry out 5 wet suits.

    Smart design too, uses a 12V fan than plugs into normal AC outlets AND a car AC/DC adapter to plug into your car cigarette plug. 12 V is also low voltage, so no one dies if this shorts out.

  • Haven taking diving courses, I know what you mean about things not drying up as you would have hoped, nothing worse then putting on a wet suit that is moist, it’s like getting into a damp cold towel!

    This is a pretty cool gadget, I wonder how well it works when the ambient temperature and moisture isn’t conducive to drying though… like when it’s raining outside or on a boat.

    I guess if you really wanted to, you could use this to dry out your catch of fish after a long fishing session as well… so it does have multi-use built right in!

    Jon

  • that sh*t is awesome. I would get one even though I don’t have a wetsuit.

  • It’s actually a great gift as well at $70. Too bad christmas is over. But now I know exactly what to get a few divers/surfers for their birthdays.

    Very cool..

  • Pretty neat stuff…. But for $70, never likely for me…. But then again, I’m not a diver or anything……

  • Dude- my wobblers could have used one of these this past fall. $35 bucks per acorn – no problem. It will be my new years gift to the boyz.

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