Hampshire-based Haystack Dryers will be exhibiting their unique Haystack® body dryers in three separate areas of this year's Leisure Industry Week show.
Live demonstrations of a Haystack personal dryer will take place at the LIW pool every 30 minutes, drying participating swimmers. The pool itself is a new feature at the show.
The company will also be launching a smaller version of its highly successful Theme Park Dryer and this will be operating in the Familyland area of the show.
Haystack's main stand will be featuring further 'live' demonstrations, with potential customers being able to learn more about the opportunity to trial a dryer for free.
The company reports that its strong showing at LIW has been made possible thanks to a highly successful year in which the number of sites installing a Haystack Dryer has rocketed.
Simple to install and taking up little space, the Dryers add a 'wow' factor to a facility and can create valuable additional revenue. They can even be installed on income share where finance is not available.
Supplier: Haystack Dryers FerndownDorsetUK Hot air people dryers for the leisure and fitness sectors. Web: www.haystack-dryers.com
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