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Boot Dryer

Boot DryerAny military ppl or skiers out there who can help w / boot drying?

I'm looking to buy a good boot dryer and do not know if I need heat, fan only, or a beer tap it. I work 12 hours a day and the boots never seem to be dry within hours. I work outside and want a good quality dryer boot, please help.

I agree with the man infantry above. I am a skier and dryer work boots for ski boots, because they are made of hard plastic and heat do to reduce them. Get a second pair of boots and use some waterproofing spray on them.

I'm in the army, honestly, I do not have a boot dryer. I have two pairs of boots. Problem with boot dryers if they are too hot, they are your good boot / feel less when its on your foot. If it is not hot enough, its feels like a useless investment and is still wet.

Buy two pairs of boots, wear one all the time one day to another set of breathing (mushrooms) and air dry (no syndrome start small).

Also make sure your boots spray down with this sort of thing against the weather. Personally I like the Coleman brand to buy as Bi-Mart. But do not put too much because you want your feet to breathe.

Posted on March 22, 2010.
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