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UltraLite Towel
Packtowl
UltraLite Towel
$14.36 - $47.96
Description

  Packtowl's lightest towel; packable and quick-drying

  When every ounce counts, the Packtowl UltraLite quick-drying towel is great for backpackers, travelers, or any minimalist who wants to pack a towel for an impromptu dip. Weighing a third less than the closest competitor, this soft, highly packable, and ultralight microfiber towel is great for drying off without having to sweat the ounces.

  

  WARNING for California customers: Can expose you to napthalene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Packtowl
Weight:
FACE: 13 g (0.5 oz.)
HAND: 43 g (1.5 oz.)
BODY: 96 g (3.4 oz.)
BEACH: 145 g (5.1 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.)
Other Features:
Ultralight: Even in its largest size, the UltraLite towel barely tips the scales at just 5.1 oz., one third less than the closest competitor*.
4x Absorbency: Absorbent microfiber fabric soaks up 4 times its weight in water, which can be wrung out easily.
Ultrafast-drying: Dries 80% faster than comparable cotton towels.
Highly packable: Soft fabric packs down tiny when space is at a premium.
• Hang loop and zippered storage pouch included for easy drying and packing.
• Machine washable
Assembled in the U.S.A of U.S. and Imported Materials. Fabric made in France.
*Compared to leading full-sized, quick-drying towel competitor, the Sea to Summit® DryLite™ towel'Cascade Designs, Inc. is not affiliated with and does not own the Sea to Summit nor DryLite trademarks.
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