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Dry Guy boot dryers are for anyone who works outdoors like construction workers, department of transportation workers, farmers, builders, policemen, fireman, flagmen etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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Chinook boot dryers are for watermen like boaters, fishermen, captains, divers, ferry workers, etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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Feet smell because there is too much moisture built up in our shoes, boots or sneakers. Since there is no way for moisture to be ventilated form our boots and shoes, excess moisture continues to grow giving fungus food to eat and causing that stinky smell. |
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Skate and glove ski boot dryers are perfect for ice hockey players and figure skaters. Skate and glove dryers eliminate the moisture buildup that means that your skates and gloves will be warmer, last longer and will not smell as bad. |
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Peet boot dryers are for skaters like ice hockey skaters, figure skaters, speed skaters, roller blade skaters, etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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Williams boot dryers are for kids who ski, play in the snow, jump in puddles, etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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Throughout the average day, the body naturally perspires to regulate heat in the body. In some individuals, natural perspiration is excessive in the feet, which results in sweaty feet. If the moisture is not removed your feet and shoes will begin to smell. |
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Dry Guy boot dryers are for athletes who play soccer, football, baseball, lacrosse, etc. Wet cleats get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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As we live our normal lives, we tend to perspire to regulate our body temperature. Most of the sweat just dissipates unnoticed in the air. But if our sweat does not have a way to evaporate, the moisture builds up. This is most noticeable on our armpits and in our footwear. If the moisture is not removed quickly, bacteria begin to eat the sweat and produce the odor we smell. Keeping our footwear dry is the answer eliminating smelly feet. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you could change your socks a couple of times a day, removing the moisture. |