Best Wetsuit Drying Solution in Minnesota
Why Proper Wetsuit Drying Matters in Minnesota
5 Keys to Effective Wetsuit Drying
Air circulation is essential. Hang your wetsuit in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, which can degrade neoprene over time. A dedicated drying rack with open design allows water to drip freely while air reaches all surfaces.
Avoid the dryer. High heat damages neoprene permanently, causing shrinkage and material breakdown. Always air dry your wetsuit completely before storing to prevent mold and mildew growth.
Rinse thoroughly after each use. Fresh water removes salt, chlorine, and minerals that accelerate deterioration. A quick rinse takes minutes but adds months to your wetsuit's life.
Store accessories separately. Booties, gloves, and hoods need their own drying space. An integrated drying system keeps everything organized and ensures complete drying for each piece.
Keep it off the floor. Hanging your wetsuit prevents mildew from ground moisture and saves valuable floor space. A wall-mounted or vehicle-mounted solution works perfectly for Minnesota homes and garages.
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Common Questions
How long does a wetsuit take to dry completely?
A full wetsuit typically takes 24 to 48 hours to dry completely when hung properly with good air circulation. Thicker suits (5mm or more) may need longer. In Minnesota's humidity, allow extra time. Never force drying with heat, as this damages the neoprene material.
Can I hang a wet wetsuit in my car?
Yes, but only temporarily. A vehicle-mounted drying rack designed for wetsuits works well for transporting between locations. Don't leave it bunched up in your car for extended periods, as moisture buildup can damage interior surfaces and create odor issues.
What's the best way to store a dried wetsuit?
Store your dried wetsuit flat or loosely rolled in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid tight folding or hanging for long-term storage, as this creates permanent creases. A breathable bag works better than plastic, which traps moisture.
Does Minnesota's cold weather affect wetsuit drying?
Yes. Cold temperatures slow evaporation significantly. In winter, allow extra drying time and ensure good air circulation. Hanging your wetsuit indoors near a window or in a well-ventilated garage works better than outdoor drying during Minnesota's colder months.
How often should I rinse my wetsuit?
Rinse your wetsuit with fresh water after every use, especially after saltwater or chlorinated water exposure. This removes minerals and chemicals that break down neoprene. A quick rinse takes just a few minutes and significantly extends your gear's lifespan.
What's the difference between a drying rack and a hanger?
A dedicated drying rack has multiple contact points and an open design that allows water to drip away while air circulates around the entire suit. A simple hanger bunches material and traps moisture inside. A proper rack dries your suit faster and more thoroughly.
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