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Brand: Lifeventure Feature: Six times lighter than a standard beach towel Label: Lifeventure Manufacturer: Lifeventure Publisher: Lifeventure Studio: Lifeventure
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Six times lighter than a standard beach towel Dries 8 x quicker than a standard beach towel Takes up 1/8th packing space of a standard beach towel Colour: Pink Flowers Large Towel 62cm x 110cm
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A must have for travelling Comment: I recently toured the West Coast of Australia and Darwin. I took this towel with me and it was fantastic. It dries SOoooo quickly, even in really humid conditions. It packs really small, washes well and even smells good! I'm pleased I bought it and highly recommend buying one if you are travelling or camping.
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Soft Fibre Advance Trek Towel Large : Size: 62 x 110 cms. Pink flowers pattern. Compact and soft. Quick drying towel. A Soft Fibre Trek Towel is at least 6x lighter than an average towel and will take up less than 15% of the space. The unique material alows the towel to dry 8x quicker than a standard towel. This towel has been treated with ax antibacterial incorporating unique HealthGuard technology, which helps to prevent odour build up and bacterial degradation of fabric. The treatment lasts for 2 years or up to 35 washes.
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