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Boot Dryer Products
Ski Boot & Glove
Dryer
Ice Skate & Glove
Dryer
Soccer Shoe Dryer
Athletic Shoe Dryer
LAX shoe & Glove Dryer
Work Boot Dryer
Diver Bootie Dryer
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Here are a few facts about boot dryers, ski boot dryers, ice skate
dryers, athletic shoe dryers and work boot dryers. If you are
interested in any of or products, please click on the link in the
left column.
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To reduce the amount of sweat that collects in your shoes, you should always wear socks, preferably made of cotton or other absorbent materials that absorb a lot of the sweat so the bacteria can't feed on it.
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Moisture builds up in ski boots when ski boots get wet. Many people suspect that their boots have sprung a leak. This is highly unlikely given the quality of boots manufactured today. What's more likely is that the moisture us coming form inside the boot. Of all parts of your body, your feet have the highest number of sweat glands per square inch. The insulating material absorbs moisture before moving in vapor form toward the shell of the boot. As vapor approaches the shell, it meets cold temperatures and condenses. Over time the buildup in moisture reduces the boot's ability to insulate the foot, diminishing body temperature 25 times faster than air.
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you can use a boot dryer daily or weekly which will remove the moisture, starving the fungus and eliminating the smell
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Dry Guy boot dryers keep your footwear dry. Dry footwear prevents fungus that causes shoes and boots to smell. Also, dry footwear will keep your feet warm and healthier.
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Boot dryers are available in many varieties. Some have heat for fast drying, the one's with no heat are for overnight drying. Some boot dryers are portable and run on batteries, while others hang on the wall and accommodate up to 44 pairs of boots.
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