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    Great new gadget for drying gear

    every now and again a new thingy comes along that stands out from the normal mass produced cheap crap in the world of gadgetery.

    The other day a Fire service Colleague rang to say he had a new device for drying Fire gear which he thought would be good for bike leathers.

    So somewhat seceptical I agreed to meet and have a look at this new thingy.

    The gadget is called a "Hangair", and is made in the USA, it will be retailing here for around NZ$100.00.

    It is desgined for drying wet suits, but seems to be great for drying heavy Fire fighting gear, big wet swannies, Race leathers, and just about any other large wet garment.

    It uses normal air(not heated) to force a flow of air down the garment, and has two speeds.

    I think its going to start showing up in the bigger bikes stores soon and would be well worth the money.(I belive Kiwirider will be doing a review on it soon) Big Dave ? can you confirm ?

    Apparently motor sport (car type) are very keen are likely to be placing orders for this thingy. also intersted are logging companies and rural farm supply co's.

    I tried it out this week end on a one piece leathers that got as bit wet last week on a test ride, dryed it out very quickly.

    I think its the sort of thingy that might suit you office geeks who ride to work in the rain, then come on KB moaning about how to get your gear dry before you go home.

    Anyway I will be getting one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight View Post
    got as bit wet last week on a test ride...
    Oooh, he's test riding. Come on, dude, spill. What was it?
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    Looks like a gimmicky piece of gadget.
    All I can see is that it circulates air.

    'd be looking forward in seeing if this works.

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    re your thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Looks like a gimmicky piece of gadget.
    All I can see is that it circulates air.

    'd be looking forward in seeing if this works.


    Hey there HM, yeah thats pretty much what I thought,

    I was sceptical to say the least !, however after trying it out I am convinced its worth the dosh,



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    Last edited by Firefight; 5th August 2007 at 13:42. Reason: spelling, again
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    Awsome! Where can I get one from?
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    re hang air

    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    Awsome! Where can I get one from?


    hey Dan,

    just spoke to the supplier motomail and Mt Eden M/cycles should have them by end of the month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight View Post
    hey Dan,

    just spoke to the supplier motomail and Mt Eden M/cycles should have them by end of the month.

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    Cheers for that! It looks great! I will keep ringing them till they arrive!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Looks like a gimmicky piece of gadget.
    All I can see is that it circulates air.

    'd be looking forward in seeing if this works.
    Circulating the air is all it would need to do, usually clothes on the line dry a lot faster on a breezy winter day than on a sunny calm winter day so long as it's not raining
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Circulating the air is all it would need to do, usually clothes on the line dry a lot faster on a breezy winter day than on a sunny calm winter day so long as it's not raining
    Which is why when I get to work my gear is still wet after sitting for 8 hours on a hanger in the hot water cupboard... with this hanger it would be dry! (plus use work electricity hehe).
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    Dont suppose something similar for gloves will appear? They normally take the longest to dry, and it would be great for snowboarding as well as bike gloves.

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    not to sure but from the thumbnails it looks as if its made from plastic and you could drill some holes in it (the hangar part) and hang meat hook style wire hooks to hang your gloves inside the suit as it dries. Havent seen one in person so cant guarantee it will be doable like this but nothing #8 wire, kiwi thinking and power tools cant fix i love the idea of this and are keen as to get one and try it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT View Post
    Dont suppose something similar for gloves will appear? They normally take the longest to dry, and it would be great for snowboarding as well as bike gloves.
    You can get the boot dryers that have a downpipe type tube that blows hot air up into your boots....... put your gloves on top!?

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    Looks like a gadget suitable to dry gears much better than using a heater to dry up clothes (believe me, I KNOW how bad this method is...oerr.....was).
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    I tried putting my gloves on the oil heater on top of a tea towel... not a good idea folks... they shrivel up and the towel starts burning..
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