To function at their max performance, these dryers need to come in different widths. When they do fit into the boot completely they work really well.

These boot dryers are an easy way to combat end of the day boot-mush. If you’ve ever had the displeasure of putting on damp boots, keep reading. Dryzone is an inexpensive answer. The drawback is the width of the dryers, which are basically long, rectangular bean-bags (only with drying crystals not beans) that slip into your boot. The areas in your boot that the dryer can get to and sit in over night will be dry by morning (unless it is spring and they are soaked through). But with my size boots, the dryers are too wide and I cannot fit them all the way into the toe of the boot. An improvement would be if they were cone-shaped or came in a narrower size for smaller boots.

Of course, if you use the dryers regularly, you are going to need to dry them out. The recommended solution is to microwave them (which kind of grosses me out to stick something that was in a boot into something that cooks food- those don’t mix well for me).