You already have variants in your wishlist.






Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer (UK Plug)
Categories:
Tags:
Choose options
You already have variants in your wishlist.






Description
The Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer (UK Plug) is a powerful electric wetsuit dryer designed to dry neoprene suits quickly, safely and evenly. With airflow of up to 6,000 litres per minute, it can dry a wetsuit in as little as 20 minutes, while intelligent heat control ensures consistent performance without damaging seams or neoprene.
If you regularly surf, kite, wing or paddle in colder conditions, a proper wetsuit dryer transforms winter sessions. Instead of waiting days for air drying - or risking radiator damage - controlled warm airflow circulates through the entire suit, drying inside and out.
Want to understand the science behind it? Read our full guide on how wetsuit dryers work and why they matter .
Why Not Just Air Dry Your Wetsuit?
Air drying may seem simple - but wetsuits retain moisture deep within the neoprene and seams. In colder UK conditions, that trapped moisture can take many hours or even days to fully dry.
- Cold, damp suits before your next session
- Odour and bacteria build-up
- Glue and seam degradation
- Warped or stretched neoprene
Traditional hangers and passive airflow systems only dry the outside layer. A proper electric wetsuit dryer pushes warm air through the suit, ensuring internal and external drying for faster, safer results - even with thick winter wetsuits.
Wetsuit Dryer Comparison
| Feature | Surflogic Pro Dryer | Underwater Kinetics HangAir | Traditional Air Drying |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric airflow | Yes – 6,000 L/min | No (passive airflow) | No |
| Drying time | 20–75 minutes | Several hours+ | Hours to days |
| Heat control | Intelligent regulated warm air | Environment dependent | Uncontrolled |
| Automatic shut-off | Yes – 60 mins | No | N/A |
| Best for winter sessions | Yes | Limited | No |
Passive systems like the Underwater Kinetics HangAir improve airflow but rely entirely on ambient conditions. The Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer actively circulates controlled warm air, making it significantly faster and more reliable in colder climates.
FEATURES
- Ultra-fast drying: dries wetsuits in as little as 20 minutes
- High airflow system: 6,000 L/min, 3,500 RPM motor
- Intelligent heat control: balanced warm air protects neoprene
- Automatic safety shut-off: turns off after 60 minutes
- Portable & compact: folds down for easy transport and storage
- Flexible hanging system: adjustable strap and aluminium carabiner with foam protector
TECH SPECS
- Power: 1,400 W
- Airflow: 6,000 litres / minute
- Motor speed: 3,500 RPM
- Size in use: 450 × 177 × 157 mm
- Cable length: 3 m
- Plug: UK 220–240 V
Drying Time Guide
- 3 mm wetsuit: 20–40 minutes
- 4–5 mm wetsuit: 35–60 minutes
- 6 mm+ wetsuit: 45–75 minutes
Built for UK Winter Surf & Cold Water Sessions
UK winter conditions are harsh on neoprene. Cold air, damp garages and limited indoor drying space mean wetsuits often stay wet for days. Putting on a cold, damp suit isn’t just uncomfortable - it reduces performance and can shorten the lifespan of your gear.
The Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer is designed specifically for cold-water riders who need reliable, repeat drying between sessions. Whether you're surfing Cornwall in January, kitesurfing in marginal winds or heading out for dawn patrol in autumn, fast internal airflow ensures your wetsuit is warm, dry and ready.
For serious surfers, kitesurfers and wingfoilers, a dedicated electric wetsuit dryer isn’t a luxury - it’s part of a proper winter setup.
FAQ – Surflogic Wetsuit Pro Dryer (UK Plug)
Everything you need to know before you buy.
What does this wetsuit dryer do?
It circulates controlled warm air through your wetsuit to dry it quickly and evenly, reducing drying time compared to air drying alone.
How long does it take to dry a wetsuit?
Drying time depends on thickness: 3 mm in 20–40 minutes, 4–5 mm in 35–60 minutes, and 6 mm+ in up to 75 minutes.
Is it safe for neoprene?
Yes. Intelligent heat control prevents overheating and protects seams, glue and neoprene structure.
Does it switch off automatically?
Yes. The dryer automatically switches off after 60 minutes for safety and energy efficiency.
Where can I use this wetsuit dryer?
This UK-plug version works with 220–240 V outlets and can be used indoors, in garages, sheds, vans or surf shacks.