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HangAir Wetsuit Dryer

HangAir Wetsuit Dryer is what most of the cold water/weather surfers were missing but they did not know it existed. Now, if you leave your wetsuit in the trunk of your car till the next time you use it, you can probably skip this but otherwise, if you want your wetsuit to be dry and comfy the next morning take a look at the HangAir.

So why would you pay $69.95 for a hanger? HangAir Wetsuit Dryer is made for the surfer or actualy any wetsuit user that can’t stand hopping back into their moist wetsuit from the previous day. It is basically a wide hanger that spreads the wetsuit so it is wide open. HangAir hanger is also equipped with a two-speed, high-powered, waterproof fan that circulate air through your wetsuit and help keep your wetsuit dry inbetween riding the waves. HangAir Wetsuit Dryer is constructed out of Nylon 66 so it will not give in under your heavy 6/5/4 wetsuit. It looks just like just another “what the hell did they come up this time” gadget, but when you think of it – HangAir Wetsuit Dryer might be just the thing you need.

What can HangAir Wetsuit Dryer do for you?

About HangAir Wetsuit Dryer

HangAir Wetsuit Dryer is the brainchild of twenty-three-year-old Michael Appelman, who is a surfer and scuba diver. Getting tired of his early-morning surfing in a cold, wet, stinky wetsuit, he put his brain to work and developed a sports apparel drying system. First for himself, then for the market. After playing around with different materials, different electrical components and designs, he created Hangair Drying System. After the first prototype was finished, Michael passed a few of them to his friends and they were…well, they did not want to give them back, so the production of HangAir Wetsuit Dryer started. This is all pretty new, the HangAir Wetsuit Dryer was introduced this September. If you are wondering how it looks, here are a few pictures:

I you are not getting the Hangair Dryer then you can check out a few tips on how to dry a wetsuit , how to dry a wetsuit in the sun (if you have to) or how to dry you wetsuit in the car.

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