Will a Boot Dryer Work for booties?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by bushwood, Nov 30, 2011.

  1. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2010
    We all have the same problem, the nicer the booties the longer they take to dry. Well in the Bass Pro Shops ad I happened to look thru on Thanksgiving day there was a hunting apperatus that I thought may just work for wetsuit booties.
    Its the PEET original boot dryer, light thermal convection heat that your boots hang on that forces light warm air thru the boots overnight to dry them. FIgured its made for wet boots so its somewhat drip proof.
    Anyone ever tried it? they also have a glove attachment to put on it which would be great because the fleece inside my cypher 5mm gloves takes forever to dry!
     
  2. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    I just turn my billabong sg5's inside out, dries no problem. I guess if your boot has a hard sole you cant do that...
     

  3. goofy footer

    goofy footer Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2010
  4. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2010
    Yeah its a light forced convection heat, not hot to the touch, runs quiet, and from reviews guys that have work boots that are completley soaked they dry overnight and the heat is not hot enough to damage the leather even with reptitive use. In the winter having time (daylight hours afterwork and rare to get waves on weekends) Using this 20 times in the course of a winter to help finish drying booties and gloves might work great.
    Hopefully I will score one of these as an Xmas present and I wll let ya know how it works.
     
  5. oipaul

    oipaul Well-Known Member

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    May 23, 2006
    I used to use the Peets dryer for my booties, they would be like 90% dry after an overnight. I don't think you're supposed to plop them right on when they are dripping wet though.
     
  6. Peajay4060

    Peajay4060 Well-Known Member

    Nov 14, 2011
    Great topic.

    I lived in this apt for a few years when I first got married that had no way to dry stuff outdoors.The smell of my booties was so bad becuase I couldn't get the insides to dry. I sprayed them with a very diluted bleach/water solution becuase the bacteria seemed to be eating the booties! i looked into similir products but they all burn so much electricity. the solution i came up with was that although not easy to do, all booties and gloves can be turned inside out just like a wetsuit. put them by a heat source like a radiator until dry then turn them back and dry the outside. its a pain but it does work. I found my booties lasted longer and almost no stink.

    I'm now able to dry stuff in my yard (or garage if its raining/snowing) and use the same process. the air can be so dry in the winter that you do not need heat just a dry wind.
     
  7. Gfootr

    Gfootr Well-Known Member

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    Dec 26, 2009
    I use one it's not Peet's but it uses hot air that you can almost not feel moving. There's no fan.

    As long as you don't leave them on over night it works great.

    Gloves are tougher to dry on it.

    Anybody else finding that gloves don't last like they used to. One season and the seams go. I tried Ripcurl and O'neil.
     
  8. dawhoo

    dawhoo New Member

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    Nov 25, 2011
    ball up newspaper and stuff it in your booties, works great. DOn't use bleach on neoprene.
     
  9. RobG

    RobG Well-Known Member

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    Jun 17, 2010
    My girlfriend got me one of thos Peet dryers for Xmas last year. It works really well, I usually let the boots drip dry until they aren't completely soaked then put the dryers in them and they are good to go the next day.
     
  10. MDSurfer

    MDSurfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 30, 2006
  11. surfrr

    surfrr Well-Known Member

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    Sep 29, 2010
    You might want to try one of the snowboard boot dryers. They work great for their designed purpose and I imagine would work on booties as well. Also, like others have said turn them inside out. However, you don't have to turn em all the way inside out. Just turn down the sock part of the boot, and then place booties on the passenger seat floor mat and ride around with the floor heat on max. This will do the trick, especially if you have to drive to the beach a little ways. Toasty boots by the time you get to the surf spot.