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I've had one of those lif-venture towels for the past coupld of years and I've not been that impressed.

Can anyobdy speak highly of the Berghaus Tanami Travel Sheet? http://www.cotswold-outdoor.com/Cat/95582
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Mark, is it one of the original Lifeventure Trek Towels or the (IMO) vastly superior "Soft Fibre" variety?
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BTW, Lifeventure now do a Micro Fibre Trek Towel which hes a more conventional "towelly" feel.
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I just take a flannel. Wash yourself with flannel, wring out, dry yourself down, wring out, dry etc. Takes almost all the water off, and the tiny remainder evaporates very quickly.
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I got one of the Oswald bailey ones, about £10 for a medium as I thought my Lifeventure trek towel was too large - now relegated to car camping. No difference in performance and easily big enough. Dries you off and then dries out in no time.
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On a longer trip where I might use the odd site with a shower I use the liner out of my sleeping bag (pertex) & a bar towel.
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On backpacking trips when weight does matter I take a tea towel, one of the absorbent cotton Portugese type which works just as well as, and better than most of the above mentioned sort of so called trekking towels. I usually also take a standard household jcloth which will absorb a lot of moisture and dries quickly and weighs next to nothing.
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I left mine in an airtight bag a little and found it just the other week covered in fiury things-lol-ihasten to add i putr it straight in the bin. I have to admit it was my own fault!

If you want them on the cheap when you afre at Aldi biuying the bargain gear-they sell roll of cloths made from the same material, they are undera £1 and you get about 5 or 6! I cleaned trhe windows with them lkast nmight and they were very absorbant so i would expect thewy would work on us humans-anyway thats what i'm carrying in future!


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Microfibre 'J cloths' from supermarkets @ approx £1 do a great job too

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