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| Wetsuits, Drysuits & Undersuits: Discuss How to dry a dry suit? in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Use all those free newspapers you get to stuff the legs with. They absorb the moisture very quickly. Cheaper than ... |
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| so make it stand on a box or something? freaks me out enough when i see it hanging in the dark - always think it's someone there! will have a look for a hanger cheers for replies |
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| Back to the thread..... Those crazy Canucks have come up with this.... http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=99328 Its a 2" PPE pipe 'skeleton' with a blower, stick your suit upside down on it and it forces air throughout the suit. Lurvely. And I use a broom handle through the sleeves (less strain on the zipper and neck) with a rope loop up through the neck over a hook in the bathroom over the bath. HTH Si
__________________ Simon Last edited by Simon Lamb : 30-06-05 at 05:32 PM. |
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