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microfiber towels?
I was thinking of getting some of these towels before my upcoming trip to save space. Anyone here have an opinion on these towels? Would you recommend them?<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>Nina
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I haven´t tried those, and until recently I didn´t even know they existed. But recently I went swimming and saw one woman using a strange looking towel. I asked about it, and she told it was a microfiber towel she had bought from some hiking store, and she said it was really good and weighed nothing.
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Hi Nina,<BR>I brought one with me on my last trip, just 'cause you never know when you might need one & they take up so very little room.<BR><BR>I bought mine at Bed, Bath & Beyond & this it was about $15 USD.<BR><BR>Happy Travels,<BR>BC
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Nina: would you normally take a towel? If so, then replacing it with a microfiber towel might save you space and time since they dry so fast. But if you don't really need a towel, don't bother. I bought one and took it but never used it since everyplace I stayed had towels available.
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Sometimes women carry a towel because a hotel does not supply enough of them - once you use the tower for your body, it is too wet for your hair. We bought a cheap one in a Paris shop and just tossed it when the trip was over.
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When trying to minimize packing don't think I would include a towel. We just request extra towels from housekeeping and have never had a problem. Cheaper to give them a $1 tip to bring extras and then you don't have to pack them.
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I always bring at least one microfiber towel (brand is Aquis) because I have long hair, and as a previous poster said, not all hotels have enough towels.<BR>It cost $18, but I use it at home too because it absorbs a lot of water and my hair dries faster. (I don't use a blow dryer.)
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Give some consideration to buying one of those Viscose towels such as the brand name Pack Towel - it weighs only 2 oz. (57 g.), Viscose is a form of rayon that absorbs ten times its weight in water, then wrings 98% dry with a few twists. These towels don't smell bad as a cotton towel would. I also found a similar MicroFiber towel that is 39 x 19 inches and weighs 6 oz and costs $20 and I saw it at Magellans for sale http://www.qksrv.net/click-711188-1481194 <BR><BR>
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Good for wringing out self-laundered lingerie, or to put in your pack on rainy days...
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when dust or lint or hair sticks to them it never comes out. But ok otherwise
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When we go to a hotel and there are only two bath towels for two people in the room,all I do is call the desk and ask for more towels.Why the hell should I pay for a hotel room and have to bring my own towels?
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Kiki, this thing is so small it's almost unreal. My last trip, I stayed in a guest house that was not fully staffed 24/7. Although nothing unusual happened, I had an extra towel that took up very little room if I needed it. No biggie.
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are these hostels we are talking about? do these hotels have a desk clerk or housekeeping?
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Right on Kiki. Small or not, why bring something if the hotel provides it? Hello, you're paying for service, not just a roof over your head (at least the hotels where I stay).<BR><BR>I'm not some tyrant making the staff jump through hoops, but I've never gotten any trouble with requesting extra towels. Most good housekeeping departments clue in after a day or two and start leaving a bunch without you having to request it.
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