Drying your wetsuit

Discussion in 'Global Surf Talk' started by RonSwanson, Jan 14, 2015.

  1. RonSwanson

    RonSwanson Active Member

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    Feb 2, 2014
    So as I was trying to sleep last night, what might be a genius thought came to me. Which is to put a wetsuit in a vacuum bag then use a wet vac to extract the water.

    Im planning on a cross-country tour in which I want to get as much stoke as possible and the least amount of terrible wetsuit smell in my car.

    Thoughts? anybody try this before?
     
  2. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    There is still moisture in the bag, I would be worried about mold starting. Maybe extract water with vacuum, then hang out to dry, might speed up drying time.
     

  3. OldSoul

    OldSoul Well-Known Member

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    Nov 7, 2011
    Hang it inside out for a few hours. If your driving, rig some type of device to attach the wetsuite to your vehicle and it will air dry as you cruise for a few miles- then pull over and bring it in lol. Also, bring more than one wetsuite incase one gets lost or ripped or its cold and the suite is wet.
     
  4. bagus

    bagus Well-Known Member

    Jul 13, 2014
    spin it in the dryer
     
  5. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

    Aug 19, 2010
    Give it a try with your wetsuite and reports back to swellinfo.com
     
  6. sbx

    sbx Well-Known Member

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    Mar 21, 2010
    I thought it was crazy he was gonna bring a wet vac on a road trip, now y'all have him bringing a dryer
     
  7. beast lips

    beast lips Active Member

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    Dec 7, 2014
    tie your wetsuit around the side mirror. it will dry pretty quick. i see locals doing it all the time, so it must be effective. i don't know what it will do for booty smell, though
     
  8. grainofsand

    grainofsand Well-Known Member

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    Jun 26, 2014
    rubbermade tote, crazy glue a pack of dehydrated silica gel like Damp Rid ~$3 Wallmart to the bottom of the lid, it will pull out a lot of the moisture from the tote
     
  9. RonSwanson

    RonSwanson Active Member

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    Feb 2, 2014
    Im planning on putting a wooden raised bed, so I can put other supplies under it(rav4). Figured a 5gallon wetvac might come in handy for numerous reasons and would fit under the platform. Was hoping someone tried this before I had to spend money to try it. I think it will be to cold for old souls idea.
     
  10. RonSwanson

    RonSwanson Active Member

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    Feb 2, 2014
    Also grainofsand, how long does that take to dry a suit out?
     
  11. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    dry it on your porch or try a hanger...jesus if it smells in your car throw it in a trash bag. this isnt hard yall... if it smells let it soak in cold water in your bathtub for a 4 hours and throw a little soap in there. flip it inside out and run cold water though it...air dry it out side but not in the sun.... works every time then it will go back to smelling after a session...dont pee in it.
     
    Last edited: Jan 14, 2015
  12. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Save your pennies, sparky, and bail out on your Rav for one night >> stay in a Motel6 after you surf. Crank up the heat, do th wetsuite towel stomp & it's easy to dry it out in there, for cheap, in just a few hours.

    You won't have to expend money on wet bags & vacs & other kooky shiiite. Plus, you can catch up on those missed episodes of your beloved Oprah.
     
  13. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    but take it out before you smell burning rubber.
     
  14. sbx

    sbx Well-Known Member

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    Mar 21, 2010
  15. grainofsand

    grainofsand Well-Known Member

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    Jun 26, 2014
    not meant to "dry" the suit, just pulls the excess moisture out of the air in the tote from the suit to almost neutralize the smell
     
  16. ratred

    ratred Well-Known Member

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    Jun 6, 2012
    Keep an eye out for one of theses fans at the pawn shops. This set up gets my stuff dry overnight.

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  17. rxsurf90

    rxsurf90 Well-Known Member

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    Mar 10, 2014
    What the hell is that thing ratred?
     
  18. ratred

    ratred Well-Known Member

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    Jun 6, 2012
    Its a drying fan mostly used in water damage restoration. They show up at pawn shops fairly regularly around here.

    http://www.airmovers.com/
     
  19. Huntington

    Huntington New Member

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    Jan 15, 2015
    I've never really needed to dry mine so quickly that I need a vac haha.
     
  20. rxsurf90

    rxsurf90 Well-Known Member

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    Mar 10, 2014
    Ah ok, makes sense now. Fingers crossed haven't had any flooding around my neck of the woods