Helmet Dryers
How do you dry the inside of a racing helmet?
If your helmet is extremely wet inside, you may need to remove the cheek pads and liner to let them air dry. Then, use a helmet dryer to dry your gear at non-damaging heat levels.
How do you prevent racing helmet odor?
Always dry your helmet properly after use and before putting it into storage—a helmet dryer offers temperature-controlled drying for best results. Keeping the inside of your racing helmet dry prevents bacteria growth caused by sweat and moisture, which helps reduce odor. You can also use helmet deodorizers and replace the padding as needed.
What should I look for in a racing helmet dryer?
The best helmet dryers accommodate multiple helmet styles and sizes, include adjustable temperature settings, and offer timed drying cycles to prevent over-drying. Versatile dryers may also be used to dry boots, gloves, and other gear.