McNett Micronet Advanced Microfiber Travel Travelling Towels Towel Surf Suring Scuba Dive Diving

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McNett Micronet Advanced Microfiber Travel Travelling Towels Towel Surf Suring Scuba Dive Diving

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: McNett Unrealfind
Label: McNett
Manufacturer: McNett
Publisher: McNett
Studio: McNett

Features:
  • MicroNet Advanced Microfiber's Towels
  • Specially engineered, high density knit fabric is a highly compactable, super absorbent material
  • Absolutely unique water absorption and cleaning properties
  • Luxuriant feel are ideal for the discriminating travel, outdoor and watersports enthusiast
  • Super absorbent?holds up to 5 times its weight in water


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product
I never thought that I'd write a review for something as mundane as a towel, but this product deserves a lot of praise. I've used it on a camping trip and as a backpack item on a car safari through Nova Scotia and PEI. It's handy, dries out quickly, and easy to pack. If you're travelling in an area where you might need a towel for spur of the minute swimming or wading or you're going to an area where your hotel probably won't provide bath towels bigger than postage stamps, I highly recommend this towel. A micronet towel is a truly handy item. As the late Douglas Adams wrote:
"A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. You can wrap it around ... Read More



 



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