Multi-Sport Wetsuit Drying Solution
Why A Multi-Sport Wetsuit Drying Solution Actually Matters
A good drying routine starts the moment you step out of the water, not when you get home.
5 Steps To Dry Your Wetsuit Between Any Two Sports
Rinse first. A quick freshwater rinse pulls salt and sand out of the neoprene, which is what keeps a wetsuit soft and stops the funky smell before it builds.
Wring gently, never twist. Press the water out with flat hands. Twisting stresses the seams, and seams are the first thing to go on any wetsuit.
Use a waterproof bag for the wet stuff. Drop the soaked suit into The Dry Bag so the runoff stays contained instead of soaking your car, your towels, and your next set of gear.
Hang it inside-out at the waist. Folding over a thick hanger or a fence rail spreads the load and lets the inside, the part touching your skin, dry first.
Air it out between sports. Even an hour in moving air makes the second session far more comfortable. A breathable spot beats a hot closed car every time.
Switching Sports Without Switching Headaches
Common Questions
Can I dry a wetsuit in the sun?
A little sun is fine to speed things up, but long, direct sunlight breaks down neoprene over time. Dry in the shade or in moving air when you can, and flip the suit so both sides get airflow.
How do I stop my wetsuit from smelling between sports?
The smell is bacteria living in trapped moisture and salt. Rinse after every session, never leave a wet suit balled up in a bag overnight, and let it fully air out before the next use.
Do I really need a separate bag for wet gear?
If you do more than one water sport, yes. A dedicated waterproof bag keeps runoff off your dry clothes and car seats, and makes the transition between sessions far cleaner.
How long does a wetsuit take to dry?
A few hours in good airflow for the inside, longer for thick winter suits. You rarely need it bone dry for the next session, just aired out enough to be comfortable to pull on.
Keep Every Session Dry, No Matter The Sport
The Dry Bag holds your soaked wetsuit, contains the runoff, and keeps the rest of your gear clean between surf, dive, and paddle days. One bag, every sport, $49.
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