Wet boots do not just feel bad. Damp is what makes footwear cold, what breaks down the lining, and what feeds the bacteria that produce the smell. Drying them properly between wears is the single thing that most extends the life of a good pair of boots.
PEET dryers work by convection rather than blasting hot air: warm air rises gently through the boot, carrying moisture out, with no fan noise and no heat high enough to damage leather, membranes or adhesives. You put the boots on before bed and they are dry and warm in the morning.
Made in the USA — PEET has hand-built its dryers in Saint Maries, Idaho since 1968. They are hand-assembled in a small Idaho factory.









