In a swimming pool, drying off is rarely a calm moment.

The benefit of the Body Dryer for swimming pools.

People drip onto wet tiles, look for their towel, wring it out because it is already soaked, and try to get dry in a tight space while others need to pass. Towels end up on the floor, benches get wet, and moisture lingers everywhere. It is the part after swimming that often feels messy, even when the rest of the facility is well organised.

The Body Dryer tackles exactly that moment. Not with more rules or signs, but by reducing the towel step. You step out of the shower or walk from the pool to the changing area, stand still for a moment, and warm air dries your body. No rubbing, no bending down, no wet fabric you keep grabbing again and again. Visitors experience this as comfort. For the organisation, it is a practical improvement you notice every day.

The impact is most visible during busy periods and in hygiene. Fewer wet towels in circulation means less hassle with issuing, collecting, and piles of laundry. Less water being carried into the room on towels and bodies also means fewer puddles, less slipperiness, and fewer “wet corners” in changing rooms. The space returns to order faster, and visitors need to improvise less.

It also fits the audiences you often see in swimming pools. Children who want to be done quickly. Older visitors who prefer calm and would rather not twist and pull with a heavy towel. People with a disability who benefit from being able to dry independently, at their own pace, without help. It is a small change in the routine, but it removes friction for the groups who feel it most.

For swimming pools, it ultimately comes down to flow, safety, and experience. The Body Dryer helps make the wet end of the swim visit neater and calmer. Less hauling towels around. Less moisture in the changing area. Less mess during peak moments. And for the visitor: simply getting dry, without the struggle.