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Jake
October 14th, 2007, 08:07 PM
Finally a low cost personal solution for dealing with your sweat or rain soaked racing suit. We have all seen fan forced suit drying systems used by the factory teams and now there is a system available for the rest of us that is portable and at a reasonable cost.

http://www.rscycles.com/Storefront/product_pages/hangair/hangair0001.jpg
We have all had to climb back into a wet or at least damp race suit after having raced or practiced in it earlier or the day before. Besides climbing into the uncomfortable damp suit, leaving your leather garment wet for long periods of time could cause mold and odor.
The HangAir suit drying hanger was originally designed to air dry scuba diving Wetsuits and has been over engineered and constructed of Nylon 66, which enables it to hold the heaviest of sweat soaked suits easily.

This Drying System is a very durable, safe, high-quality product that is designed specifically to dry your suit in hours, not days. There is a high-powered waterproof fan pushing 130 cubic feet of air per minute through your suit that not only dries your suit quickly, but also helps to eliminate odor.

ONLY $49.95

http://www.rscycles.com/Storefront/product_pages/hangair/hangairfan.jpghttp://www.rscycles.com/Storefront/product_pages/hangair/hangairfan2.jpg
Features:

15-foot power cord (no extension cord needed)
Low-voltage 12V fan (for safety)
Two-speed high-power motor (130 CFM)
Nylon 66 construction

http://www.rscycles.com/Storefront/product_pages/hangair/hangair_suit_dryer.htm

Ranimal
October 15th, 2007, 10:04 AM
Thanks for letting us know! I'll probably order one in a week or two.

plasticbag
October 15th, 2007, 11:29 AM
nice product. do you ship outside of U.S?

Ducman
October 17th, 2007, 03:41 PM
Thanks for the link:) that is a MUST have.

khimmy
October 17th, 2007, 07:39 PM
this is cool..up for this :)

aerosmith9110
October 17th, 2007, 11:25 PM
kaya ng pinoy gawin yan..:D

hot ice
October 18th, 2007, 11:09 AM
oo nga.. :D
you can purchase PC fans, attach it to regular thick hangers, attach probably 2 2.5" fans, create a cord to attach an 12volt adapter. it should cost less than $50 but it wound't look that good. :D

Ranimal
October 19th, 2007, 01:26 AM
oo nga.. :D
you can purchase PC fans, attach it to regular thick hangers, attach probably 2 2.5" fans, create a cord to attach an 12volt adapter. it should cost less than $50 but it wound't look that good. :D

I agree...but I rather spend my time riding! :)