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It's a total cliche, but let's face it, living in the UK we never quite know what the weather is going to do. And if we let it dictate our outdoor activity, well, we just wouldn't get out there half as much as we would like. I'm a runner, and some might say I'm a little obsessive, as most of us are. So, given the climate we live in, and the amount of running gear I own, my hallway is generally strewn with several pairs of trainers (you can never have too many right? RIGHT?) and jackets, running tights, tops etc, all crowding for space on the hallway radiator. Not to mention trying to balance said trainers on said radiator so that they are dry for the next session... and I imagine it is the same for cyclists and hikers and anyone who likes to be out there getting muddy.

 

 

Well, that used to be the case, but now I have tried out this incredible clothes dryer from Kitnetik, I may never look back. Beautifully designed, it's so simple, yet so clever! It fixes magnetically to the radiator, and you can dry all of your kit, those soggy trainers included, in one go. Then once dry, lift it off and hang it straight in the wardrobe ready for the next training session. Genius. 

Even better for those who run or cycle to work - all your gear hanging in one place, not cluttering up your office, and dry in time for you to cycle/run home. 

 

 

TAGS: Running, Cycling, Outdoors, Clothing

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Emma Smith
Emma Smith



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