Submitted by Hybrid978 t3_zxizlp in BuyItForLife
Comments
tom-tildrum t1_j214rzr wrote
Came here looking for this comment…OP is a frood who really knows where his towel is
Polymersion t1_j22etre wrote
Never been one hoopier
DanJDare t1_j22hh7m wrote
Ugh this kills me inside but hoopy is a noun not an adjective.
Polymersion t1_j22htsd wrote
Really? I'm quite certain it's been both. I'm pretty sure there was even a contract of "thinking hoopy thoughts" on at least one occasion.
DanJDare t1_j22idr8 wrote
I thought so but on farther investigation I was wrong. I am not unhappy about this, rather like the whole Moët thing it just twists my mind up.
alarming_cock t1_j214o13 wrote
r/IHadAStroke
Legitimate_Jicama757 t1_j2157lz wrote
Full = rule!
karmagirl314 t1_j22aw6z wrote
High = Hitch
runningwaffles19 t1_j22vjlv wrote
Need a babel fish!
Legitimate_Jicama757 t1_j25k91u wrote
Lol ok I should have read it first!
Hybrid978 OP t1_j20ij6e wrote
Bought this for backpacking in 2012 because they are very thin and can be squeezed until almost completely dry. Used it exclusively for the 4+ month trip, even when hotel towels were provided. Have continued using it regularly since.
It's made of the type of fabric that effortlessly pulls the water right off of you (think Shamwow infomercial). After wringing, dries in a matter of minutes in front of a fan and can be rolled up to about the size of a soda can.
There have been multiple occasions when my wife and I, and even my son have all been able to use this one towel to dry off completely.
I've done lots of research over the years, and bought many different products for travelling, but I can easily say that this is the single best travel item I've ever purchased.
I'm fairly certain they're still sold on the manufacturer's website.
FoleyisGood t1_j20lg7x wrote
Hybrid978 OP t1_j20mbss wrote
Yes! Mine is a medium. Large seems like it'd be overkill for any of my purposes.
reachouttouchFate t1_j271rwh wrote
What is the material made from, per the tag? It says nothing about it on the site, minus the mention of silver.
Hybrid978 OP t1_j277tqv wrote
100% polyester
mike_pants t1_j20q67x wrote
Unless you're trying for some sort of ultralight-backpacking goal, a good camping towel in your pack is invaluable. Ranks right up there with a decent sit pad in the ranks of "never thought I would want one until I had one" items.
Hybrid978 OP t1_j211tts wrote
I'd say this one is more of an all purpose type of towel. Can put it in a day bag or even in my pocket and just forget it's there.
They actually make a much larger one that I personally wouldn't have had any use for.
Anon_819 t1_j226laf wrote
I had forgotten about the "situpon" as it was called in my girl guides camping kit list. I have a folding one from girl guides that was waterproof on one side and fabric on the other to double as a
camp pillow. It also manages to fit in a square cushion cover so now it has a second life as a couch cushion, 20 years later.
the_ocifer t1_j23kqd8 wrote
This is the kind of post I'm here for. Not a pic of someone fishing for praise on a thing they just bought. This stuff. Ban the rest.
Particular-Ad-4772 t1_j22c0m5 wrote
Need a coupon code for them.
DarthGuber t1_j22k22n wrote
Looks like they're having a clearance sale rn
AwesomeLowlander t1_j23azl4 wrote
Where? Their site is showing full price
CMDR-OIIIIIIIO t1_j23scu6 wrote
MrStoneV t1_j21xji4 wrote
I sweat a lot so that could help me a lot, but Im wondering what they do to achieve this? Doesnt sound like that is normal? Like unhealthy for the skin unnormal
Hybrid978 OP t1_j222vus wrote
It's just the fabric, 100% polyester according to the label. Made in USA/Canada. I have sensitive skin and have never been bothered.
I don't know how it works, but I'm pretty sure any weird chemicals would have washed out of this a long long time ago.
MrStoneV t1_j224qow wrote
Does it soak a lot of water or does cotton do a lot more? Because it would make sense, my sportwear also does dry a lot faster since it has a lot of surface area for the amount of soaked water.
Generally thank you for the post, I woll look forward into it buying such a towel. I agree the chemicals would be long time gone in 10 years. Did you use softener on it?
Hybrid978 OP t1_j226u3x wrote
It's about half the size of a normal towel and I can dry my entire body with it. Probably mainly dries so fast because of how much water you can squeeze out of it.
I didn't use softener on it for a while, but after several years, I gave up on the washing instructions and just started throwing it in with the rest of my clothes. I've honestly seen a little bit of a difference in the texture of the fabric over time, but it still works like a charm.
CMDR-OIIIIIIIO t1_j23t583 wrote
Bought 2m and 2l. We'll see what happens! Thanks for the rec!
Hybrid978 OP t1_j24xlkq wrote
Let me know what you think!
IWantToBeSimplyMe t1_j22d1hi wrote
Great. Link to buy, please?
Hybrid978 OP t1_j22mkxu wrote
https://www.discoverytrekking.com/ultra-fast-dry-towel pretty sure this is where I bought it
DiscoverytrekkingGal t1_j24q64u wrote
According to Polartec the moisture-wicking is mechanical vs chemical. In other words, the way the fabric is knit incorporates 2 sizes of yarn knit together, creating a capillary action. So that would never wash out like a chemical additive that draws water. The technology is for apparel, drying you fast when you sweat. But it works well for towels and pillowcases as well.
Hybrid978 OP t1_j24spm2 wrote
Shadowcat7490 t1_j22vakp wrote
What size do most people get? For basic outdoor/hiking/camping use?
Hybrid978 OP t1_j22x7wr wrote
I honestly have no idea about most people. I bought a small and a medium to see which one fit my purpose better. I wanted it as small as possible since I was spending a few months away from home with just my one backpack. Ended up going with the medium.
Easy to pack, easy to wring out, easy to hang. Can still dry myself off after a swim/shower.
Edit: the one downside compared to a large is that you probably won't be able to drape it over yourself or tie it around your waist.
Legitimate_Jicama757 t1_j21412r wrote
Never forget your towel! First rule of hitch hiking the galaxy