Tumble drying cycling gear

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Webbo2

Über Member
When I was into sailing I went to a place where we could hire a boat. and/or windsurfer sometimes
They also did courses that supplied all the clothing - mostly wet suits and the like
so after it had been used it had to be dried

The room where they dried them absolutely stank!!
It gave the impression that some people who were sailing in a rented wetsuit didn't see the point in coming back to shore and taking it off it they "need to visit facilities"!!!!

I thought that was the way you get warm in a wet suit.😉
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Unlikely to be dry if you've washed it, but why not wash when home, or do you 'wash' home and work - that's probably overkill - just every day for base layers/light summer stuff. Winter, the heavy top layers I'll wash every couple of days as there is no skin contact.
I tend to just do it in the office, as it is easy enough to do while I'm having a shower.

At home, I'll just put my kit on an airer in the en-suite.

It will just get your gear dry if you've got a little damp from rain, but we have a colleague that turns it off at lunch. That's OK on dry days, but not wet ones, so I leave a post it note on the plug. It's probably why folks towels stink, they don't dry properly. I use baby wipes and a complete change of clothes.

The only issue is, constant use in a tumble tryer will increase wear on your kit.

I'm sure it does, but I tend to sweat quite a lot, so if I don't wash it reasonably often, it can get pretty whiffy.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
I don't bother with a shower when I get to work as after an hour of grafting I promise you the ingrained smell of sweat and weld shop is worse than a bit of sweat from cycling

I don't think I would shower in that situation either. But I work in IT (current official title "Data Engineer"), and spend my working time sat at a desk.
 

presta

Legendary Member
Ans the artificial fibres thus released are a significant contributors to microplastic pollution.
I've had four washer-dryers in 38 years, and the only ones that have ground fibres off the washing like the photo above are the two that came with energy & water saving labels.....
 
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midlandsgrimpeur

Senior Member
I should have said in the original post, this is old gear I use for the turbo so I wasn't overly concerned as it is all pretty well used anyway, I just didn't want to trash it. All seems fine after a gentle 30min spin.
 
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