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Field & Stream Boot Dryer - Dick's Sporting Goods

Field & Stream Boot Dryer

Item Number: 3198454
Price: $29.99 $39.99*
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The Boot Dryer by Field & Stream ® removes contaminants that may cause skin irritation and deterioration of shoe materials. This dryer eliminates odors caused by perspiration and bacteria and can extend the life of your boots.

FEATURES:

  • Gentle thermal convection is safe and silent
  • Extends the life of footwear
  • Ideal for a number of materials, including leather, PVC, rubber, neoprene, canvas, synthetics, cloth, fleece, felt, microfiber and other modern fabrics


Country Of Origin: China

Customer Reviews

Field & Stream Boot Dryer 3.8 5 20 20
The product worked great for me. I wasn't sure about buying a product like this because I was afraid I would be throwing my money away. I'm glad this product works so good for me. Thanks for selling this product. December 1, 2012
Boot dryer Boot dryer works exactly as stated. Make sure boots are put on as instructed and the low heat has dried the wettest boots over night even when I thought there was no way it could November 20, 2012
Wet combat boots During relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, my winter weight combat boots became soaked through. I ran to the nearest Dicks and bought the MAXX DRY SD not really sure if it would work. Definitely not an immediate fix, patience is key. After 24hrs on the dryer, my boots were thoroughly dry. Now, I keep swapping boots. One pair drying, the other soaking in the slush. November 9, 2012
I like it. I like that it has a timer and heat/no heat features. October 31, 2012
Dry boots are warm boots! Drys damp boots over night so next day you have warm feet! My boots get damp after a day of hunting. Simple drying system takes dampness out leaving dry and warm boots for the next day. Also use them for my ski boots. October 22, 2012
I would buy again Have only used a couple time so far but seems to work very well. October 17, 2012
Great gift for anyone who wears boots! These boot warmers are great! They due the job and last for years. If you wear boots year round you should have at least one of these warmers, as they keep boots dry and seem to extend the useful life of boots. These warmers are tall enough to be used with both winter and summer tall riding boots, as well as paddock boots and work boots and shoes. It is always nice to have a warm and flexable boot to put on before going out to work or ride. February 10, 2012
Don't waste your money! I bought this for my son-in-law for Christmas. What a disappoinment! The product is pretty much useless for drying boots. It's cheaply made,and would probaly take a week to dry one pair of men's boots. My son-in-law returned it after Christmas. January 2, 2012
Love this boot dryer! I use this boot dryer almost daily in the winter. It uses low and slow heating so it doesn't damage your boots - I put my boots on over night and they are dry and toasty by morning. Awesome product! January 1, 2012
worked for exactly a year i used it every day in the winter. i wear 8 inch tall Carolina logging boots, and they get wet from sweat and a bit of seepage from melting snow. The dryer worked well for a year... exactly. i got it from my girlfriend on christmas of 2010, and it stopped dec. 27 2011... it worked well for that year, boots were dry by 6:30 AM, and they went on at 10:00 PM, almost every night. i am considering giving it a second chance at only [$], or i am looking for a forced air model December 28, 2011
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