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I am planning on packing my own towel when I head to Europe in 2 weeks (I am staying mostly in hostels).
Does anyone have a recommendation as to what brand I should purchase?
I've read a few reviews on MSR, Britanne Aquis and Rick Steves, but nothing has swayed my decision yet. I definitely want something light, that packs small and dries quickly. Price is also a factor.
Thanks!
Does anyone have a recommendation as to what brand I should purchase?
I've read a few reviews on MSR, Britanne Aquis and Rick Steves, but nothing has swayed my decision yet. I definitely want something light, that packs small and dries quickly. Price is also a factor.
Thanks!
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When my kids when backpacking, they travelled extremely light and included a backpackers towel in their belongings. I don't know exactly what they are called, but they dry quickly and are extremely absorbant.
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Eagle Creek has fast drying towels and you can find them at Magellans travel supplies. They are not cheap but I have carried one for years. I use it when I hand wash underwear and clothes to get a lot of the moisture out to make drying quicker.
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You could try the towels that swimmers and divers use. They are small but really aborbs lots of water. They are called Sammy towels after the inventor. Google Sammy towels and you will find stores to buy from or order.
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