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Why dry togs?

Wet soggy gym bag?   Forgot the plastic bag to put your wet swimmers in?  Changing room lockers are rusting?  Can't dry swimsuit at work?  Travelling and need to pack wet swimsuit?  Need to get back to hotel room and swimmers are dripping?

No UV damage with Dry Togs

21/7/2016

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Putting swimmers out to dry can cause UV damage and swimsuit deterioration.   After a quick rinse followed by a spin in the Dry Togs unit, your swimmers will dry quickly in no time.

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Dry Togs, simpler than surfing

21/7/2016

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The Dry Togs swimsuit dryer is ease to use.  The lid operation uses no mechanical components, it's effortless to operate and is simpler than surfing!

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No heat required to dry your swimmers

21/7/2016

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Dry Togs uses a high speed spin leaving your swimmers 95% dry and in less than 10 seconds!

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Yellow to make you smile :-)

21/7/2016

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Dry Togs is excited about our new colours and the Canary Yellow is just the tonic to keep you chirpy after your swim.

Pop your swimsuit into the Dry Togs unit and in a flutter your swimmers are dry enough for your gym bag.

Dry Togs. In Seconds.  www.drytogs.com.au



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Introducing... The Azure

21/7/2016

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Introducing the new Azure Edition from Dry Togs.   We think we've captured the beautiful colour and depth of the sea in this stunning new edition.  What do you think?

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Dry Togs. In Seconds.  www.drytogs.com.au


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Granite or Green?

21/7/2016

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Our customers are loving the Granite Edition Dry Togs unit, with a modern dark grey base with hints of green and white.  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and in this case we have to agree.

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​Dry Togs. In Seconds.  www.drytogs.com.au

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    Sam Piekuta

    Managing Director of dry togs, believes that no swimmer should carry their wet swimsuit in their gym bag.

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