Iskibunnies
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Me and a couple of people are doing a week long ski trip to CO and it's about an 11 hour drive. What are somethings I should bring for the drive or just for skiing.
14570079:Voyage86 said:skis prolly
14570062:HypeBeast said:Portable boot dryer
14570089:steez_apprentice said:was just thinking about getting one myself. any suggestions?
topic:Iskibunnies said:Me and a couple of people are doing a week long ski trip to CO and it's about an 11 hour drive. What are somethings I should bring for the drive or just for skiing.
14570094:HypeBeast said:The dry guy ones are decent. I have this one. Doesn't doesn't do non-warm air like the home ones do but still good for traveling.
https://www.amazon.com/DryGuy-Travel-Boot-Dryer-Warmer/dp/B010A5JC6W/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=2NCJ5TW6BH2EY&keywords=dryguy+travel+boot+dryer&qid=1701722920&sprefix=Dry+guy+%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-4
14573008:jompcock said:Just pull your liners out and they'll dry overnight
14573022:HypeBeast said:They don't. Not even close. If that worked, boot dryers wouldn't be so popular. If it works for you, you must just have really dry feet
14573333:jompcock said:Try putting your liners somewhere dry, such as in the vicinity of a radiator. My liners definitely get wet, you just gotta have them dry in a heated space, not something like a garage or car. Idk if your 2 piece shells just leak tons of water or you're standing around in puddles but I've never had my liners be wet the next day even after a long tour or skiing in the rain.
14571527:Iskibunnies said:guys im 16 weed is out of the picture
14573364:IsaacNW82 said:My feet sweat like mad. I can get away with just taking the liners out if I'm somewhere with a dry climate (NM/UT/CO etc) but if I try in the PNW it ends up just disgusting. A few years ago on a trip to Revy my brother got a rare lung infection after we had 5 guys in a hotel room with wet gear for a week. Never went on another ski trip without a boot dryer since