|  Drying inside of winter gloves ? | pa rider Jan 19, 2003 3:55 PM | | I was doing a ride today and a girl (her first year of ridng in the winter) asked me how we get the inside of our gloves dry after riding. I told her I buy a new pair every year or two because I never get my fully dry and they keep mosture.
I told her to ask a ski shop and see what they use, because they have boot driers. I wash mine every now and then and dry them in the drier. What do you guys use to dry it out?
Emory |
|  re: Drying inside of winter gloves ? | Dirt Pilot Jan 19, 2003 6:22 PM | | I bent up a coat hanger to hold the gloves and hang them up high in the utility room. They're always dry the next day when I go to use them. |
|  taking it a step further... | mudferret* Jan 19, 2003 7:04 PM | | ...hang them above a forced air vent or a heat register. Works for me!
rdm |
|  cedar shoe trees | The Weasel Jan 19, 2003 7:44 PM | | washing is ok, but I never put em in the dryer. Gloves are made of different materials, some are ok for a dryer, others aren't. Just hang em after the washer and give it the night to dry. This is for regular gloves. For winter gloves I use the cedars |
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