Wetsuit Drying for Competitive Swimmers
Why Drying Your Wetsuit Actually Matters
A wide-shouldered hanger keeps the suit from creasing at the waist, the first place neoprene tends to crack.
The Five-Step Drying Routine
Rinse in cool fresh water right after your swim. Chlorine and salt do the most damage when they sit and dry into the neoprene, so rinse before you do anything else.
Press out the water, do not wring it. Wringing twists the seams and stretches the glue lines. Gently squeeze along the suit and let gravity pull the rest out.
Hang it inside-out first on a wide hanger. The inside is what touches your skin and holds the most sweat, so it needs air the most. Flip it once the lining feels dry.
Keep it out of direct sun and away from heaters. UV and high heat are the fastest way to kill the stretch in neoprene and fade the panels.
Store it flat or loosely folded once fully dry. A suit left bunched in a bag stays a little damp at the folds, and that is where the smell and cracking start.
Drying Between Two Sessions in One Day
Common Questions
Can I put my wetsuit in the dryer to speed things up?
No. Machine heat melts the glue at the seams and kills the stretch in the neoprene. Air drying is the only safe way, even when you are short on time. A fan is your fastest friend.
Should I dry it inside-out or right-side-out?
Start inside-out so the lining that touches your skin dries first, since it holds the most sweat. Once the inside feels dry, flip it so the outside can finish.
Is a little sun okay if I am drying outdoors?
A short stint in indirect light is fine, but direct sun over hours fades the panels and stiffens the neoprene. Shade with airflow is always the better choice.
How do I keep a damp suit from smelling in my bag?
The smell comes from moisture trapped against the neoprene. Press out as much water as you can, then store it in a breathable bag that lets air keep moving rather than a sealed plastic one.
Keep It Dry on the Way Home
Most of the damage happens after the swim, in a wet bag on the drive home. The Dry Bag gives your suit a breathable place to keep airing out so it arrives damp instead of soaked, and ready to hang the moment you walk in. One simple habit, a suit that lasts seasons longer.
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