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Wetsuit Drying Hangers FAQs

Is It Better to Hang or Fold a Wetsuit?ᅠ

It’s generally better to hang a wetsuit to prevent creases and preserve its shape. Hanging allows for proper airflow, which helps it dry faster and more evenly. Folding can create permanent creases that may damage the neoprene over time.

How to Hang a Wet Wetsuit?

To hang a wet wetsuit, use a wide, sturdy hanger or a specialized wetsuit hanger to distribute the weight evenly. Hang the suit by the waist or fold it over the hanger to avoid stretching the shoulders. Make sure to place it in a shaded, well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight, which can degrade neoprene.

How to Clean and Store a Wetsuit?

Rinse thoroughly: After each use, rinse the wetsuit in fresh, cool water to remove salt, chlorine, or sand.
Wash occasionally: Use a wetsuit-safe cleaner every few uses to remove odors and oils.
Dry properly: Hang the wetsuit inside out initially to dry the interior, then turn it right-side out to finish drying.
Store carefully: When dry, hang it on a wide hanger in a cool, dry place or lay it flat. Avoid folding or leaving it in direct sunlight.

How to Turn a Wetsuit Inside Out to Dry?

To turn a wetsuit inside out, start by flipping the sleeves and legs inside out from the ends, then roll the suit down toward the torso. This helps the inner layer dry faster, especially in humid conditions. Once the interior is dry, flip it back to its original side to allow the exterior to dry completely.