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Boot drying question

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not sure if this is in the right place.. but here goes.

i have a termic boot dryer to dry my ski boots.. but should i remove the inners and dry both shell and inner seperatly or just pop the dryer in a let it do its thing?


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Pete
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
If you have stock liners, you can leave the liners in the boots and dry them all together. This is nevr a problem and in fact, makes your boots toasty warm to put on your feet.

If you have thermofit liners/intuition liners, you may want to take the liners out to let them air dry.
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This of course depends on how hot your dryer gets
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I always take my boots to my room and remove my liners and dry them seperately. There's often quite a bit of moisture between the liner and shell and by the end of the week, things can start to get a bit nasty if you don't deal with it.

I also give the shells a wipe out with a towel (one of the hotel's of course Laughing )
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beasty1711, I always leave my liners in the boot and they're thermofit ones. My dryer is like a hairdryer with 2 long nozzles and only gets mildly warm. It has a cut out if it starts getting too warm. I've had it for years and I love it!
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This year I managed 3/4 of a day's skiing in Whistler, before I caught the plane home. As I packed I shoved my gloves in my wet boots inside my boot bag. Once again I forgot about them when I got home. I may never be able to wear them again. Shocked Laughing
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maggi wrote:
beasty1711, I always leave my liners in the boot and they're thermofit ones. My dryer is like a hairdryer with 2 long nozzles and only gets mildly warm. It has a cut out if it starts getting too warm. I've had it for years and I love it!


sounds like the same as mine....

i'll try and get the liners and check how damp they are..

cheers anyway
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Kramer, did you remember to unpack and wash your clothes?
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Wear The Fox Hat, indeed I did. Everything sparkling fresh, and nikwaxed, even a pair of pants that found their way into the wrong wash. Just my spare gloves and hat that I forgot about. Sad
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