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December 14, 2006 5:00 AM PST

Air-drying your wetsuit is so '90s

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: WetSand)

Now this item should prove Crave's dedication, given that it's so foreign to us on so many fronts. Among them: surfing (no), frigid water (sorry) and physical exertion in general (sounds vaguely familiar).

But if you're into that sort of thing, you might well be interested in the "Hangair Wetsuit Drying System" (and probably from California--just a wild guess). Popgadget says this state-of-the-art technology employs "a two-speed, high-powered waterproof fan to ensure ventilation for your wetsuit or other sports apparel and is constructed out of Nylon 66 for durability." As for us, we'd prefer to save the $70 it costs and enjoy the surf from a nearby pub.

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