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riverider said..
Down here in winter I have 2 3/4 steamers & 3 pairs of booties, use a dryer on the wetsuits, takes a hour to dry, but haven't sorted drying for booties yet.
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The wetsuit dryer is a wonderful thing. I mostly use mine in late spring.early autumn when suits will stay wet for a week if you don't dry them.
Strangely enough I don't need it all that much in winter in Melbourne. We run the gas heating in the mornings. I hang my suit over the duct and it dries nicely.
You can put stuff inside the wetsuit when you're using the wetsuit dryer. I have used a mesh shopping bag to hang stuff inside so it doesn't fall down and block up the legs (it doesn't do damage but it stops the blocked leg from drying).
After literally decades of trial, I have finally found a method of drying booties then dries them overnight and ends up with no stink at all. It's one of those "Doh!" moments. Simply turn them inside out.
Even 4mm and 5mm booties with fairly stiff soles can be easily turned inside out. Hang them out overnight and they dry nicely.
As for number of wetsuits, I think I've got 8. It's something like two each in 2mm, 3mm, 4mm and 6mm. Most are fairly current generation with a couple of old ones hanging around. I kite or surf almost every day and it's nice to have a clean dry wetsuit to put on.
2mm for sun protection in summer. 3mm for the warmer parts of autumn and spring. 4mm for the cooler parts and 6mm for winter.
Great wetsuits are now so cheap it's pointless to scrimp on them.
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