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Personal Towel - Artist Series
Packtowl
Personal Towel - Artist Series
$34.95
Description

  For the Artist Series, PackTowl collaborated with professional artists to make the Personal Towel, their best-selling camp and travel towel, the canvas for stunning original works.

  Sustainably made of 50% recycled content, 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 Artist Series Personal Towels are all the same exceptional performance with a one-of-a-kind creative twist.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
PackTowl
Dimensions:
Body: 25 x 54 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. 
Artist Bios:
Shogo Ota
Why not a moose? With an unmistakable aesthetic informed by the art found in tiny everyday details, Shogo highlights the PNW he calls home for the PackTowl Artist Series and evokes the fun and vibrant adventure lifestyle it inspires.

Kristina Wayte Bakke
With her signature blend of energetic lines and expressive brush strokes, Kristina’s print for PackTowl’s Artist Series captures a world of movement and the epic unfolding view of the Cascade mountains as one paddles from the shore of Cooper Lake to its center.

Emily Kelley
For PackTowl’s Artist Series, Emily contemplated the many places a towel will go and the human experiences it will witness. Her work evokes the essential peace in vulnerability we find when we connect with nature.
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