Due to some recent questions at our YMCA I wonder what people think:
The Suit Dryer (Water Extractor) is only for swim suits.
Anything that is damp or sweaty can be put in the Suit Dryer (i.e. sweaty tee shirt, sweaty socks, etc.)
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Why not just rinse and hang it up in your shower at home or the car during work. The 85 degree weather always drys the suits pretty quick!
For the last couple of weeks it's been freezing, but I still hang my stuff up in the car while I'm at work.
Anyway, I'd never heard of folks abusing suit spinners, but now that I have, I'm going to stop using them. I've seen some pretty sketchy behavior by guys at my gym.
There's one fellow I strongly suspect is using the swimming pool as a bathtub between rounds in the sauna -- even tho showers are right next to the sauna. If I catch him at it, I'm going to call him on the carpet for it.
Why not just rinse and hang it up in your shower at home or the car during work. The 85 degree weather always drys the suits pretty quick!
For the last couple of weeks it's been freezing, but I still hang my stuff up in the car while I'm at work.
Anyway, I'd never heard of folks abusing suit spinners, but now that I have, I'm going to stop using them. I've seen some pretty sketchy behavior by guys at my gym.
There's one fellow I strongly suspect is using the swimming pool as a bathtub between rounds in the sauna -- even tho showers are right next to the sauna. If I catch him at it, I'm going to call him on the carpet for it.