I liked the question about drying boots in under two hours.
Personally, at the end of the day I put my boots on a shelf in a nice warm (but not too warm)room and pick them up in the morning dry and ready to go.
There are better things to do than work at drying your boots, eating, drinking and telling tall tales spring to mind.
Perhaps a ski shop might need something like this?
Ski boot drying
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Started by Leedjones8 in Ski Chatter 08-Nov-2011 - 12 Replies
Chateaudoz
reply to 'Ski boot drying' posted Nov-2011
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski boot drying' posted Nov-2011
chateaudoz wrote:I liked the question about drying boots in under two hours.
Personally, at the end of the day I put my boots on a shelf in a nice warm (but not too warm)room and pick them up in the morning dry and ready to go.
There are better things to do than work at drying your boots, eating, drinking and telling tall tales spring to mind.
Perhaps a ski shop might need something like this?
Like what ?????
Chateaudoz
reply to 'Ski boot drying' posted Nov-2011
Ian Wickham wrote:chateaudoz wrote:I liked the question about drying boots in under two hours.
Personally, at the end of the day I put my boots on a shelf in a nice warm (but not too warm)room and pick them up in the morning dry and ready to go.
There are better things to do than work at drying your boots, eating, drinking and telling tall tales spring to mind.
Perhaps a ski shop might need something like this?
Like what ?????
Like... a ski boot dryer that dries boots in under two hours.
Unless you want to hear the story about me skiing in breakable crust, flat out, when suddenly...but you've probably heard that one before.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski boot drying' posted Nov-2011
chateaudoz wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:chateaudoz wrote:I liked the question about drying boots in under two hours.
Personally, at the end of the day I put my boots on a shelf in a nice warm (but not too warm)room and pick them up in the morning dry and ready to go.
There are better things to do than work at drying your boots, eating, drinking and telling tall tales spring to mind.
Perhaps a ski shop might need something like this?
Like what ?????
Like... a ski boot dryer that dries boots in under two hours.
Unless you want to hear the story about me skiing in breakable crust, flat out, when suddenly...but you've probably heard that one before.
Sorry but it seemed like you missed out a link to something......
Chateaudoz
reply to 'Ski boot drying' posted Nov-2011
Ian Wickham wrote:chateaudoz wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:chateaudoz wrote:I liked the question about drying boots in under two hours.
Personally, at the end of the day I put my boots on a shelf in a nice warm (but not too warm)room and pick them up in the morning dry and ready to go.
There are better things to do than work at drying your boots, eating, drinking and telling tall tales spring to mind.
Perhaps a ski shop might need something like this?
Like what ?????
Like... a ski boot dryer that dries boots in under two hours.
Unless you want to hear the story about me skiing in breakable crust, flat out, when suddenly...but you've probably heard that one before.
Sorry but it seemed like you missed out a link to something......
You are right.
I should have started this reply with: "After completing the survey posted by the originator of this thread..." otherwise it does seem slightly odd.
Sorry for the confusion.
Topic last updated on 18-November-2011 at 08:37
