Why I Take My Travel Towel Everywhere

Why I Take My Travel Towel Everywhere

Always ready for adventure

There is always a Travel Towel in my bag. It started as a backup for beach days and now it comes to the gym, hiking trails, road trips, resort holidays and the odd outdoor concert when the breeze turns cool. It has been a towel, a wrap, a seat cover and a pillow. It earns its place because it is small, soft and ready for anything.

Soft, strong and fast drying

The fabric has a suede style finish that feels buttery. It absorbs water quickly and then seems to release it just as fast which is perfect for swim then coffee mornings. I hang it on a branch or the deck rail while I make breakfast and it is dry by the last sip. It folds down to the size of a paperback which means it fits in a crossbody or the glovebox without hogging space.

Thoughtful details

Each towel comes with a drawstring bag and I use that more than I expected. At the beach it carries phone, sunnies and suncream while I swim. On the road it stores chargers and toothbrushes. At home it keeps hair ties and skincare together so I can grab and go when someone says let’s catch the sunset.

Inspired by the coast

The designs make me happy. They celebrate Australian landscapes and marine life with colours that feel familiar if you grew up near the coast. Coral blush, reef green, twilight blue. It is a small way to carry a piece of home when the week gets busy or you are far from the sea.

I lean on it for all the in between jobs. Drying off after a creek dip, laying across a warm rock for a book break, covering a sandy car seat when the kids forget to rinse. It shakes off sand, it does not hold smells, and it washes easily on a cool cycle. No special care, no fuss.

The ultimate travel trio

For a simple kit I pair it with the Adult Hooded Towel for warmth and modest changes, and a Beach Mat for a clean base. If we are away for a few days I add a Quick Dry Beach Towel for sprawling on the sand. That group handles swims, picnics and camp showers without overthinking.

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