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Drying sneakers can be a challenge, especially when working outdoors, but our forum users have shared some helpful tips and tricks! Some users recommend using waterproof shoes or boots to prevent getting your sneakers wet in the first place, while others suggest keeping spare socks and shoes on hand. There are also some creative solutions, like using plastic bags to keep socks dry or investing in a boot dryer. Ultimately, the best approach depends on individual preferences and the specific circumstances.

Here's what our forum users are saying about drying sneakers:

  • Some find that waterproof footwear is the best solution:
    • "Muck makes a really nice pair of waterproof shoes. Same 6" height as most work boots. Maybe try them in the morning, and sneakers in the p.m. lol" -- Shindaiwa_operator, Lawnsite.com
    • "i can't remember the last time my feet got wet doing lawn care. tennis shoes don't cut it gotta have waterproof shoes in this game." -- rippinryno, Lawnsite.com
  • Others suggest alternative methods for keeping feet dry:
    • "Plastic grocery bag over the socks before you put your shoes on. I do it in winter too if my boots waterproofing wears off." -- GRANTSKI, Lawnsite.com
  • Some users recommend having extra footwear available:
    • "Take spare shoes and socks and rotate of course, but the sooner footwear is dried the longer it should last. And smell better. Hats and gloves as well." -- Cam15, Lawnsite.com
  • One user uses a boot dryer at home for their footwear:
    • "I have a boot drier I keep at home. But I don't really have room for one in my truck." -- Cam15, Lawnsite.com

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