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Luxe Towel (Fall 2022)
Packtowl
Luxe Towel (Fall 2022)
$11.21 - $34.96
Description

  Packtowl's most luxurious quick-drying towel; terry knit fabric

  The Luxe Towel is Packtowl's most luxurious quick-drying towel. Whether you're traveling, working out, camping, boating or spending time in the water, the Luxe offers cozy, cotton-like comfort with fast-drying and Polygiene® odor-controlled performance in vibrant colors with contrast trim.

  Sold individually.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Packtowl
Weight:
Face: 31 g (1.1 oz.)
Hand: 129 g (4.6 oz.)
Body: 295 g (10.4 oz.)
Beach: 455 g (16 oz.)
Dimensions:
FACE: 25 x 35 cm (10 x 14 in.)
HAND: 42 x 92 cm (16.5 x 36 in.)
BODY: 64 x 137 cm (25 x 54 in.)
BEACH: 91 x 150 cm (36 x 59 in.)
Made In:
Vietnam
Other Features:
Soft looped fabric: Ultra-soft looped terry knit microfiber fabric feels just like your fluffy cotton towels at home.
5x Absorbency: Absorbent fabric soaks up 5 times its weight in water, which can be wrung out easily.
Fast-drying: Dries nearly 30% faster than comparable cotton towels.
Fresh: Polygiene® odor control helps keep towel fresh.
Compact: Takes up less space than similar cotton options.
Convenient: Hang loop and zippered storage pouch included for easy drying and packing.
Practical: Machine washable.
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