Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer
The Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer is a straightforward solution to a familiar problem: wetsuits take too long to dry. This wetsuit dryer pushes warm air through your suit at high volume, helping it dry far quicker than leaving it hanging in a bathroom, shed or van.
It delivers 6,000 litres of air per minute, managed by an internal heat-control system that keeps the temperature consistent and safe for neoprene. In normal room conditions, a 3mm wetsuit will dry in 20–40 minutes, while thicker 4–6mm suits usually take 35–75 minutes.
There’s a built-in 60-minute auto shut-off, so you can leave it running without having to keep an eye on it. The hanging system is simple: a strong adjustable strap and a foam-protected aluminium carabiner that let you set it up in most places. When you’re finished, the dryer folds down to a compact size that’s easy to store.
If you want to speed up turnarounds between sessions or just avoid putting on a cold, damp suit, this is an efficient bit of kit that gets the job done without fuss.
Specifications
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Drying times (approx.):
• 3mm → 20–40 minutes
• 4–5mm → 35–60 minutes
• 6mm+ → 45–75 minutes -
Airflow: 6,000 L/min
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Motor speed: 3,500 RPM
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Auto shut-off: 60 minutes
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Power: 1,400 W
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Voltage: 220–240 V ~ / 50 Hz
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Plug: UK
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Size in use: 450 × 197 × 157 mm
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Size stored: 225 × 177 × 157 mm
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Cable length: 3m
FAQ
How long does the Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer take to dry a wetsuit?
Drying times depend on room temperature and wetsuit thickness. A 3mm suit usually takes 20–40 minutes, while 4–6mm suits need 35–75 minutes.
Does the dryer get too hot for neoprene?
No. The unit uses a controlled, heat-balanced airflow to speed up drying without risking damage to your wetsuit.
Can it handle thick winter suits?
Yes. The Pro Dryer is designed for all wetsuit thicknesses, including 6mm+ winter suits.
Does it turn off automatically?
Yes — it includes a 60-minute auto shut-off for safety.
Where can I hang the dryer?
You can use the adjustable strap or the foam-protected aluminium carabiner. Doors, rails, van hooks and garage mounts all work well.
Does it warm the wetsuit as well as dry it?
Yes. Even if you don’t fully dry the suit, the warm airflow makes it far more comfortable to put on.