Anonymous wrote:We have four of these (two large size and two smaller) on the wall in the laundry room.
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They are durable worth every penny. Swimmer (8 practices/week) is responsible for hanging suit to dry on rack, and there’s plenty of space for her and the rest of the family.
Anonymous wrote:In the summer with daily practice we rinsed and just hung up over the railing at the top of the stairs or the shower. I washed them once or twice a week then hung on sane place. Now DD only practices twice a week I just wash it with a load and hang it over the stairway railing to dry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I resorted to putting up command hooks in the bathtub. They hop in for a shower with their suits on. While the water warms up, undress and hang up their suits. No dripping wet suits all over the floor.
how would the suit still be dripping by the time they get home?
Anonymous wrote:ours hang their over their shower rods.
Anonymous wrote:I resorted to putting up command hooks in the bathtub. They hop in for a shower with their suits on. While the water warms up, undress and hang up their suits. No dripping wet suits all over the floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Their bathroom, which they share with another sibling, doesn't have the space for more suits. And I'm afraid if they move them in there, someone will end up using them as hand towels. Or my 10 old will end up taking his older brother's suit to practice.
Maybe the older one needs hooks on the back of his closet door. At least then I don't have to see them quite as much!
They need to be washed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of our swim gear is stored in the utility room: towels, goggles/ caps, equipment, suits, sweats, parkas, etc. Swim bags are packed in the utility room before practice and then unloaded in the utility room after practice.
Towels go in the hamper. Suits and caps go on a drying rack. Dry suits hang on the edges of the rack and wet ones hang on the rods. The back packs and equipment bags are stored there, too.
+1
all swim gear in my house is in/near the basement laundry room. This is where they go in and out to practice so it works for us.
Towels go on the line, suits on a drying rack, wall mounted hooks for bags and parkas.
Anonymous wrote:I have two boys swimming this year. They're in the water 8 and 4 times a week at least. They each have a few practice jammers and they're driving me nuts! Older kid lays them on his radiator, even though the heat isn't on yet. Younger kid hangs them on hooks behind his door (this works reasonably well, but won't if he ever moves to swimming more than once a day.)
Any recommendations for a small drying rack or other solution that does not involve draping suits all over the bedroom? I'd prefer that they stay in the bedroom because that gives us the best chance of success.