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Packtowl
Luxe Towel
$15.16 - $52.95
Description

  The Luxe Towel is PackTowl's softest and most luxurious camp and travel towel. Sustainably made of 50% recycled fabric, the Luxe packs small and delivers maximum absorbency and quick-drying performance. Capable of absorbing 5x its weight in water, and drying 30% faster than comparable cotton towels, the Luxe is perfect for camp, travel, the gym, the yoga studio and around the house.

  Machine washable and with Polygiene® odor control, the Luxe remains fresh for multiple uses and is always ready to go when you need it. With the Luxe, you don’t need to sacrifice luxurious comfort for your life on-the-go.

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Description
Brand:
PackTowl
Material:
85% polyester, 15% nylon
Origin:
Vietnam
Weight:
Face: 1.1 oz
Hand: 4.6 oz
Body: 10.4 oz
Beach: 16 oz
Dimensions:
Face: 10 x 14 in.
Hand: 16.5 x 36 in.
Body: 25 x 54 in.
Beach: 36 x 59 in.
Other Features:
  • Soft & Sustainable: Terry knit looped microfiber is luxuriously soft and 50% recycled. 
  • Ultra-Absorbent: Absorbs 5x its weight in water and wrings out easily.
  • Fast-Drying: Dries 30% faster than comparable cotton towels.
  • Fresh for Days: Polygiene® odor control ensures freshness for multiple uses between wash cycles.
  • Packable: Folds or rolls up much smaller than comparable cotton towels.
  • Convenient Hanging: Hang loop allows for easy drying and storage.
  • Machine washable.
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