• Forced-air garment dryer for ski/snowboard boots, gloves, pants, and more
  • Includes 4 extra tall air chambers and whisper-quiet rotary blower
  • 99-degree F air temperature protects clothes and eliminates odor
  • Prevents growth of bacterial and mold; dries most garments in 1 hour
  • 3-hour timer; 6-foot power cord; 1-year warranty

Product Description
Whether you are snowboarding, downhill or cross country skiing, playing in the snow, hiking, hunting or fishing, properly drying your gear after your day’s activities, not only makes them last longer, but also makes your next days outing more enjoyable. With four extra tall air chambers, the DryGuy can dry up to four garments at the same time in an hour. The high volume whisper quiet rotary blower provides a blast of heated or unheated air for super fast drying. Weighing in at 2-1/2 pounds, the DryGuy will take up very little space on your next outdoor trip or as a permanent fixture at your vacation home.Amazon.com Product Description
There’s nothing better than a nice warm pair of boots or gloves when heading outside for a day on the slopes. Conversely, there’s nothing worse than starting your day off with a soaking wet boot liner or jacket. Well now you can have the best of both worlds with the DryGuy boot and glove dryer. Boasting four extra-tall air chambers and a whisper-quiet rotary blower, the DryGuy blasts heated or unheated air on up to four garments at once.

The device dries up to 4 garments in roughly an hour.

Within roughly an hour, your boots, gloves, jacket, or snow pants will be completely dry, preparing you for your next downhill or cross-country excursion. You can also warm your garments in minutes if you just need a quick blast.

The DryGuy employs gently warmed Forced Air technology, which is guaranteed to protect your boot liners and eliminate unpleasant odor. The approximate temperature of the air coming out of the nozzle is 99 degrees F, warm enough to dry garments without causing damage. Plus, by eliminating moisture, the DryGuy prevents the growth of bacteria and mold. The DryGuy also offers a three-hour timer for particularly wet garments and a 6-foot cord that should reach most outlets. The DryGuy carries a one-year warranty.

DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer

5 Responses to “DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer”
  1. E. Tate says:

    Washed a pair of ski gloves and sent them through the dryer and then put them on the DryGuy. Took over 2 hours to dry them. It doesn’t seem like there is enough heat to get them dry, and no way to adjust the heat setting other than on or off.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Joel Beckett says:

    As the owner of DryGuy and a number of boot dryer patents I can say in all honesty the DG1 is the strongest running utilitarian dryer built. Our familly has the choice of any dryer in the market and we consistently use the DryGuy. It is quiet reliable and above all fast. You can expect an 80,000 hour life from the dryer — that is a lot of one hour dry cycles. For skiing we load our ski boots on the rear uprights (buckles facing rear), gloves on the front tubes. Helmets with gogles in place are then positoned on top of the boots. We the hang accessories such as gaitors , face masks, and glove liners over the boot soles. Everthing is dry to pack or wear in an hour.

    For soccer shoes, basket ball shoes, gardening shoes and gardening gloves we just stick them on the DryGuy for an hour.

    The DryGuy makes quick work out of wet suit gloves and booties. When the booties and gloves are dry hang your wet suit and put the legs over the upright tubes.

    You will be amazed not only by the speed and convenience but by the fact your glove and shoes will no longer stink! Enjoy–you can usually find some one at the DryGuy office if you have any questions.


    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Michael J says:

    I just paid $89 and now its $62. This always happens to me. I have not used it yet but after receiving it, I am not sure why it is so expensive. I mean a hair dryer is more powerfull and they cost $10. This has slightly more mass than maybe 2 hair dryers. I thought it would be bigger. This unit should be $40 tops.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. DMAC says:

    My husband works in a restaurant and comes home with wet shoes from washing down kitchen mats and floors at the end of the night. Needless,to say his shoes don’t come into the house…they are exiled to the garage. Not only were they still wet in the morning, at this time of year they were also freezing by the time he had to go back to work..I bought this for him for Xmas and he was thrilled! He has used it everyday since. Problem solved!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. this is the second boot dryer I have purchased as it works so great. With 3 active kids that enjoy the snow I needed another dryer to accomodate all their winter gear. Works so much better than the other available dryers that need all night to dry boots and mittens!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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