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Personal Towel
Packtowl
Personal Towel
$15.95 - $52.95
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  The Personal Towel is PackTowl's best-selling camp and travel towel. Sustainably made of 50% recycled fabric, the Personal takes up minimal space in your backpack, luggage or car and delivers maximum absorbency and quick-drying performance. Capable of absorbing 4x its weight in water and drying 70% faster than comparable cotton towels while taking up a fraction of the space, the Personal is perfect for camping, travel, the gym, the yoga studio and around the house. Machine washable, and with Polygiene® odor control, the Personal is always fresh and ready for your life on-the-go.

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PackTowl
Dimensions:
Face: 10 x 14 in
Hand: 16.5 x 36 in
Body: 25 x 54 in
Beach: 36 x 59 in
Other Features:
  • Lightweight & Sustainable: Microfiber polyester and nylon blend is soft-to-the-touch and 50% recycled.
  • Ultra-Absorbent: Absorbs 4x its weight in water and wrings out easily.
  • Superfast Drying: Dries 70% faster than comparable cotton towels and takes up a fraction of the space.
  • Fresh for Days: Polygiene® odor control ensures freshness for multiple uses between wash cycles. 
  • Convenient Hanging: Hang loop allows for easy drying and storage.
  • Machine washable. 
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