When dry, the towel weighs a svelte 9.2 ounces, making it one of the lighter towels we tested and great for packing in a beach bag. This greatly reduces cleanup after a fun day outside. To add to its beach towel cred, the PackTowl sheds sand quicker than kids kicking their sandals off at the shoreline. Past experiences with poly-fiber travel towels involved pushing water around more than absorbing it, so the PackTowel excelled by comparison and on its own. With a bit of coaxing, it absorbed more than four cups, but couldn’t quite hit five, placing its absorption at roughly four times its weight. After the standard test, I checked out the advertised claim that the PackTowl could absorb four times its weight in water. In our absorption test, the PackTowl absorbed over 80% of its weight in water, but this didn’t come close to its abilities. It excelled in our cup-of-water test, quickly absorbing one of the highest amounts of water and scoring just higher than the all-cotton towels. ![]() However, it more than exceeded our jaded expectations for microfiber beach towels. The PackTowl Personal Towel wasn’t the most exciting towel to look at-the color selection is limited.
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