Wet Gear Management for After-Work Surf Sessions
Why Wet Gear Management Matters
5 Essential Steps for Wet Gear Management
Rinse immediately after surfing. Use fresh water to remove salt, sand, and chlorine from your wetsuit and accessories. This simple step prevents salt crystals from damaging the rubber and keeps odors at bay. Do this right at the beach or at home before storing anything.
Hang your wetsuit properly. Use a dedicated wetsuit hanger or rack that supports the shoulders evenly. Avoid folding or crumpling, which creates creases and weak spots. A good hanger distributes weight and allows air to circulate around the entire suit.
Air dry in shade. Direct sunlight breaks down neoprene faster than you'd think. Find a shaded spot with good airflow, like a covered patio or garage. Most wetsuits need 24 to 48 hours to dry completely depending on thickness and humidity.
Organize booties and gloves separately. These smaller pieces dry faster but can get lost or damaged if tossed loose. Hang them on hooks or in a mesh bag so they stay together and dry evenly without getting crushed.
Store in a cool, dry place. Once everything is dry, keep your gear away from direct heat and humidity. A closet, garage shelf, or storage box works well. Avoid plastic bags that trap moisture and promote mildew growth over time.
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Common Questions
How long does a wetsuit take to dry after surfing?
A typical 3/2mm wetsuit takes 24 to 48 hours to dry completely when hung properly in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Thicker suits (4/3mm or 5/4mm) may take 48 to 72 hours. Temperature and humidity affect drying time, so winter sessions in cool climates take longer than summer drying. Booties and gloves usually dry in 12 to 24 hours.
Can I speed up the drying process for my wetsuit?
Yes, but carefully. Hang your suit in a shaded area with a fan nearby to increase air circulation. Never use direct heat like a hair dryer or radiator, as this damages the neoprene. Some surfers use a dehumidifier in their storage space, which helps everything dry faster without harming the material. Wringing out excess water before hanging also speeds things up.
What's the best way to store a dry wetsuit?
Store your dry wetsuit on a hanger in a cool, dark closet or storage area. Avoid folding it for long periods, which creates permanent creases. Keep it away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and damp areas. A breathable storage bag works if you're traveling, but avoid plastic bags that trap moisture. Check on it every few weeks to make sure it stays dry and odor-free.
How do I prevent mildew and odors in my wet gear?
The key is rinsing with fresh water immediately after surfing and drying completely before storage. Never leave a damp wetsuit in a closed bag or tight space. If odors do develop, soak the suit in a mixture of white vinegar and fresh water for 30 minutes, rinse thoroughly, and hang to dry. Proper air circulation during drying is your best defense against mildew.
Is a dedicated wetsuit hanger worth the investment?
Absolutely. A good hanger prevents shoulder stretch and creasing that can happen with regular coat hangers. It keeps your suit in better shape longer, which means fewer repairs and a longer lifespan. For someone surfing regularly, the small investment pays for itself in extended gear life and easier management after each session.
What should I do with booties and gloves after surfing?
Rinse them with fresh water just like your wetsuit, then hang them on dedicated hooks or in a mesh bag. They dry much faster than a full suit, usually within 12 to 24 hours. Storing them with your wetsuit keeps everything organized and makes it easy to grab your complete setup before your next session.
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