The ugliest but functional drysuit hanger you'll see today

The ugliest but functional drysuit hanger you'll see today

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Yes, it is ugly, but yes, it works.This is a simple hanger to accommodate a PC fan and force air inside your drysuit to dry it after a dive.I used a cheap USB fan from Amazon for convenience, so I can just plug it to a powerbank that I leave inside one of the sleeves, without having to deal with batteries integrated on the design and having to charge it, because this monstrosity is massive and you don't want to see it hanging around plugged to a charger.I used an aluminium rod that I had hanging around to assemble the shoulder blades to the main body, so you can cut them to suit your needs.The four holes are to bolt a couple of straps. I used an old ratchet strap I had laying around. Again, ugly as hell, but functional. The body is long enough to keep the neck seal on an up position without overstretching it on an uncut SiTech quickneck system. Can't see why this won't work on any other system.Everything has been printed at 30% infill, with modifiers where the aluminium rod goes, that has been printed at a 100% infill to avoid cracks. At the end of the day this suit is heavy. And that's it! Something you'll want to hide from people because how ugly it is, but will keep your feet warm. It reminds me to a girlfriend I had years ago. Happy bubbles!

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