billski
Active member
low tech
I have found the low-tech solution works best. As soon as you get inside, pull the boot liners out, Helmet, socks neck warmer,etc. out on the floor. Vent the bag. Put the dog outdoors. Indoor winter heating is always the driest. A little deodorizer never hurts. 10 hours, even in a hotel room always does the trick for me. My helmet is usually the most damp.
Now scale that to a family of five and I'm good to go. As long as your SO can stand the odor! :razz:
I have found the low-tech solution works best. As soon as you get inside, pull the boot liners out, Helmet, socks neck warmer,etc. out on the floor. Vent the bag. Put the dog outdoors. Indoor winter heating is always the driest. A little deodorizer never hurts. 10 hours, even in a hotel room always does the trick for me. My helmet is usually the most damp.
Now scale that to a family of five and I'm good to go. As long as your SO can stand the odor! :razz: