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PackTowl Original Towel
Packtowl
PackTowl Original Towel
$11.96 - $26.36
Description

  Super-absorbent, durable, and biodegradable towel

  The Packtowl Original is a super-absorbent outdoor towel that's perfect for outdoor and camping use. The heavy-duty, quick-drying towel comes in a variety of sizes to meet any utility need, whether cleaning up in a camp kitchen, wiping down the outside of your wet tent, to mopping up water in your boat. It's made from a natural, sustainable fiber-based fabric that softens with every wash, so it only gets better with age.

  Sold individually.

  

  WARNING for California customers: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Packtowl
Weight:
Small: 18 g (0.6 oz.)
Medium: 29 g (1.0 oz.)
Large: 59 g (2.1 oz.)
X-Large: 126 g (4.4 oz.)
Dimensions:
Small: 25 x 35 cm (10 x 14 in.)
Medium: 30 x 56 cm (12 x 22 in.
Large: 42 x 92 cm (16.5 x 36 in.)
X-Large: 64 x 137 cm (25 x 54 in.)
Made In:
Germany
Other Features:
Compostable: Towel is made of a compostable, fiber-based fabric.
10x Absorbency: Super-absorbent fabric soaks up 10 times its weight in water, which can be wrung out easily.
Fast-drying: Dries over 40% faster than comparable cotton towels.
Multipurpose: Perfect for everything from campsite to kitchen and workshop use.
• Hang loop and mesh zippered storage pouch included for easy drying and packing.
• Machine washable. (The fabric may feel a bit stiff at first, but toss it in the wash and it becomes super-soft.)
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