User Reviews
Neville Watson
This is what I would call a ‘game changer’. I ended up buying a 2nd one so that I could dry both legs at the same time so my suit dries in record time!
Monty O
I’ve been using Tridri for 2 years now to dry my suit and because it dries so quickly, I can wash it more often and never have that sweaty smell my wife used to complain about! It really does do what it says on the tin. Great product – highly recommend it.
Fiona
I bought 2 Tridri driers – one each for me and my husband. We’ve been using them regularly for almost a year and just want to say what a fabulous piece of kit.
Wish we’d known about these years ago.
Thomas B
“The TriDri has been a complete game changer. Living in a city apartment, getting my drysuit to dry fully would take days. With my two TriDri units, my suit is ready for another dive in a matter of hours.
A must have for drysuit owners!“
Frequent user
Since using TRIDRI to dry the inside of my dry suit, I’ve never had to pull on a suit with wet boots again. I now clean my suit after every dive.
Mikael Grant
“First thing to say is what brilliant customer service I received. Bought as a present for husband as I was fed up with his dry suit hanging all around the house for days and days on end trying to dry. He’s very impressed how well it works and says it’s nice to have properly dry boots. Also very easy to store.
Does exactly what it claims to do – simple to use and the best buy in a long time.“
Andy Morgan
“Since I bought a Tridri I’ve never had to put a suit on with damp boots again – great piece of kit. 10 out of 10!”
Ray Ford
“I was given a Tridri drying unit as a present. I think the wife was fed up with my suit hanging to dry in bathroom for days! Really works, very well designed and so easy to use.”
In the press
Divernet
The TriDri actually works, and I can think of a lot of applications for it outside the diving world.
Drying the inside of a drysuit, especially the boots, has always been problematic and time-consuming. It can take more than a week, and all the time there’s the possibility that mould will be growing in the damp, dark environment in which your toes are going to be placed.
It’s not possible to turn the whole suit inside-out, as the boots aren’t flexible enough. What’s needed is a way of circulating air around that area to speed up the drying process. Enter TriDri Diving portable drysuit dryer.
Test Zone
For slight water ingress or just dampness caused by perspiration then the TriDri should make short work of removing moisture and get your suit dry again after a couple of hours.
Putting this claim to the testI completely soaked, both inside and out, firstly a crushed neoprene drysuit followed by a trilaminate version for comparison. After allowing it a period of thirty minutes to drain I suspended the neoprene suit as per instruction and at a constant 15°C temperature left the TriDri to do its work, with regular checks to gauge its progress. After 11 hours the suit had been successfully dried from toe to crotch with the same result after leaving the second leg to dry overnight.
Test Centre Magazine
Does it work? I soaked the inside of a crushed neoprene drysuit with fresh water, twice to find out.
I only had one unit, so I was going to have to do each leg in turn. The suit was placed inside the kitchen with an ambient temperature of around 18°C. The following morning it was it has to be said quite dry.
So there we have it. If you don’t have an AGA, then the TriDri could come in handy for drying out a wet drysuit. – Buy two, one for each leg for a quicker drying time.