Sharkey asked:
Ski gloves seem to take forever to dry and when they do they smell. Any ideas for drying them out and preventing the ‘wet dog’ smell?
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they sell boot/ glove dryers that plug into the wall and dry your boots and gloves that way. it is expensive for handing only one task but if you are an avid skier it may be something you want to invest in. If not can you throw them in the dryer on low?
With a glover dryer. They are worth it if you have lots of kids running around your house. they have them on ebay cheap. here’s a direct link
We put ours in the dryer with a fabric softener sheet tucked inside them. Use low heat though, we shrunk a pair when we put it on high. The glove dryers that plug into the car’s lighter work well if you have a long trip home from the slopes. And, we found our towel warmer dries them pretty fast, too.
wash them before drying them in the dryer
in low heat
put in bounce sheet as well