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Just get one, as far as I know, they are all the same. Get a yellow one; they're the best 
I know some Canadians (just to let you know that I actually do know some) who bought one pack towel and then cut it in half with scissors.
They claim that just half a pack towel is sufficient.
Of course, they are Canadians.
I know some Canadians (just to let you know that I actually do know some) who bought one pack towel and then cut it in half with scissors.
They claim that just half a pack towel is sufficient.
Of course, they are Canadians.
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static - Mod Squad
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really? I have a yellow coleman one, but I dont know if it absorbs water at all... seems to just smeer it
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LiveNomadic - Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
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Mine is also blue!
It is ok, not great. I tend to borrow when I crash with friends and hang it out to dry. It does dry well, but I usually cant dry it before I leave somewhere. On a bike, it has to be packed away, but with a car you can drape it over a seat. I reckon it would drape nicely across a backpack as well...
The essential thing? It works well enough to dry the bits of me that matter.
BTW - made by Snowgum, I have the large.
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It is ok, not great. I tend to borrow when I crash with friends and hang it out to dry. It does dry well, but I usually cant dry it before I leave somewhere. On a bike, it has to be packed away, but with a car you can drape it over a seat. I reckon it would drape nicely across a backpack as well...
The essential thing? It works well enough to dry the bits of me that matter.
BTW - made by Snowgum, I have the large.
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Rob - Holds PhD in Packing
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Oh yeah, it is quite small, has it's own handy mesh bag and fits in my luggage...
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Rob - Holds PhD in Packing
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You were talking about your towel, I hope.
If not, then you might need the Willy Brush
If not, then you might need the Willy Brush
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static - Mod Squad
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Well... The mesh bag thing does remind me about the string vest things that Latinos in American tv sometimes wear, but I can't see myself adapting one of those...
It does fit in my luggage though!
Thanks Joe, brought me back down to the level I've grown accustomed to.
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It does fit in my luggage though!
Thanks Joe, brought me back down to the level I've grown accustomed to.
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Rob - Holds PhD in Packing
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little string bags aside
, i always just bring a sarong when i'm traveling and that seems to suit pretty much any need, especially as a towel surrogate. they dry unbelievably fast, i can wrap myself in it after a shower, i can use it as a sheet, even as a little bag if necessary. once when i spent a week in a dingy little hotel room, i hung it on the wall the cheer the room up!
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lunasol - Knows What a Schengen Visa Is
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I saw some pack towels at REI the other day - forget the brand name - but there was a small, 10" x 30", that sold for $7. I was thinking I might snag one up - I'm a small person, short hair, and the price seems right.
Or do you guys know where you can find same/better quality/cheaper? Or should I just snag up that?
Cheers, Anthony
Or do you guys know where you can find same/better quality/cheaper? Or should I just snag up that?
Cheers, Anthony
Cheers,
Anthony St. Clair
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Ant - Squat Toilet Professional
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definately going to get a pac towel,
which brand/colour is the best?
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Lao Tzu
which brand/colour is the best?
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Lao Tzu
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Lao Tzu
Lao Tzu
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KittenCaboodle - Thorn Tree Refugee
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"Get a yellow one; they're the best."
Which brought them back again to the beginning of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the caterpillar's making such very short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, "I think you ought to tell me what kind of pack towel you have, first."
Which brought them back again to the beginning of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the caterpillar's making such very short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, "I think you ought to tell me what kind of pack towel you have, first."
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everyman - Holds PhD in Packing
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Now that I've gotten that out of my system, perhaps I can give a more substantial answer; I've seen 2 kinds of pack towels: a thick, sponge/felt-like towell that absorbs an amazing amount of water, but that does so very slowly (move it around quickly and it will feel like you're just smearing the water around you instead of getting dry) - and a thin normal-seeming cloth towel that doesn't absorb more than you'd expect, but does dry pretty darn quickly.
I have one of the latter and am happy with it, but it's only worth the extra cost if drying quickly and is important to you. Okay, it also folds down to almost nothing.
I have one of the latter and am happy with it, but it's only worth the extra cost if drying quickly and is important to you. Okay, it also folds down to almost nothing.
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everyman - Holds PhD in Packing
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I don't carry a Paktowel. No, Sir, I don't like them. I thought that I wrote about them somewhere on the TravelGearBlog, but all I could find is my confession about towel angst in this entry.(and I was just kidding about the color...)
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