Hybrid Drying Technology is a patented Ram-Air ventilation system. TurboDry™ was developed utilizing Wind Science principles to blend Ram-Air Induction with the thermal convection philosophy. Fresh air enters the Rear Air Intake, is forced over the thermal heating elements with a powerful CPU fan and vents warm air all throughout the toe box removing wetness or warming chilly boots or shoes in a fraction of the time.
Feature: - Powerful CPU Fan
- Perfect for warming and drying
- Automotive or Home Drying
- Compact, portable packs easily in boots
- Will not damage footwear, boot liners, or foot bed
- Eliminate unpleasant odor
Specifications: - Model - DG00301
- Weight - 1.3 lbs.
- Heat - Warmed to gentle temperature
- Dimensions - 6.5 L x 2.5 W x 2.25 H
- Power - 12-Volt DC/110-Volt AC
- Warranty - One year
FACTS: From wet roots come dry boots.
In Seattle we get used to rainy days, but that doesn't mean we put up with wet feet. DryGuy boot dryers and insulation products were developed in Seattle with one goal in mind: keeping feet and hands warm and healthy. We've tested our products in some of the wettest conditions imaginable, and as a result we've come to understand a few things about how the wet and the cold can affect your recreation and your health.
First off, you need to understand that wet feet are not just a result of wet weather. People of all ages and activity levels perspire or sweat, especially from the hands and feet. Between them, hands and feet collectively produce two cups of sweat per day. That means that even people living in dry climates have to worry about wet shoes.
While wet shoes might seem like little more than an inconvenience, they affect more than just your comfort. If your shoes don't get a chance to dry, you're likely to encounter some unwelcome house guests.
Fungus takes root in wet shoes or gloves. Fungus can damage a perfectly good foot or finger. Athlete's Foot can develop into a chronic problem requiring expensive treatment.
Bacteria grows in warm moist environments and causes infections. More than 60,000 diabetics per year lose their toes to infections, and it's estimated that 75% of these amputations could be avoided with proper foot care.
Odor accompanies sweat, fungus, and bacteria.
Cold hands and feet are a common problem. When your body senses a loss of heat it compensates by slowing circulation to the extremities. This problem is compounded in wet conditions since dry footwear and gloves are 25 times warmer than moist garments.
Comfort - Dry shoes are more comfortable.