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04/4/2015 at 4:36pm
Location: Staines-upon-Thames Outfit: Vango Cayman 500
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This one's got the microfibre towel inside the squeegee!
Best of both worlds.
04/4/2015 at 5:08pm
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We also use microfibre type towels but found that there are so many different types/quality.
The first type we bought were like sandpaper but were not expensive. So invested in two Lifeventure Expedition Trek towels 120cmx60cm Soft fiber and what a difference.------------- It is a wise man who has something to say.
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04/4/2015 at 6:50pm
Location: Cheshire Outfit: vwt4
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Agree with Vango about the life venture ones. I take mine in the campervan even when i have room for a proper towel. Mine is bath towel size and drys me quite sufficiently. It also dries easily itself, nothing worse than a soggy towel.
Decathlon also sell a pretty good copy in lots of pretty colours.
04/4/2015 at 9:40pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: None Entered
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We'd tried microfibre but didn't like them.------------- From tents to trailer tents to a tin tent to an air tent to trailer tent and back to tin tent!
05/4/2015 at 12:47pm
Location: norfolk Outfit: vango tempest 200 icarus 500
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mines mountain warehouse. love em,------------- gym bunny hugs!
05/4/2015 at 5:21pm
Location: Suffolk Outfit: Eriba Famila 320
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We use the fluffy microfibre towels. I think ours came from Mountain Warehouse and Aldi. We've got some that feel more like the cloths you use to polish a car with, but my son prefers it to our fluffy ones.
non fluffy towels
When it comes washing we use the shower lily Even coverted the husband over to them!
06/4/2015 at 7:35pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Leisuredrive VW T6 campervan
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We've always used the flannel/towel method. In fact, OH does this at home too.
07/4/2015 at 8:39pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: Outwell Montana 6P tent
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With a shower lily don't forget to put a 'sucker ' on the loop, the kind that sticks to windows or rather bathroom tiles and shower areas. It will never need to touch the floor again.
Flannels and microfibre towels for us too. Often seen drying from our guy ropes.
09/4/2015 at 1:31pm
Location: Cardiff Outfit: Gelert Atlantis
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Like the idea of the micro towel bathrobe. I always go to showers in my dressing gown, shower, dry and then put back of dressing gown and get dressed in tent. Don't like taking clothes to showers - as hard to dress when you're damp, takes too long and may drop clothes in shower! But the micro bathrobe would solve lots of problems!!!------------- Jane
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09/4/2015 at 8:21pm
Location: Preston Outfit: None
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I have one of the Lakeland body squeeges which is a brilliant piece of kit. By the time I've used it I'm almost dry. Very little dampness on the towel.
09/4/2015 at 10:37pm
Location: North Wiltshire Outfit: Elddis & 3 tents
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Quote: Originally posted by jsdavies on 09/4/2015
Like the idea of the micro towel bathrobe. I always go to showers in my dressing gown, shower, dry and then put back of dressing gown and get dressed in tent. Don't like taking clothes to showers - as hard to dress when you're damp, takes too long and may drop clothes in shower! But the micro bathrobe would solve lots of problems!!!
That is what I do, hence getting a robe. Got mine from Decathlon. Bought one for DS the other day. He loves it so much he's been using it at home too.
12/4/2015 at 2:57pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Vango Maritsa 700; Isis 600 + canopy
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Am I the only one who can't get on with microfibre?
It feels sort of 'squeaky' and it catches on the rough skin on my fingers (that I didn't think was rough until I touched a microfibre thing).
But it's like fingernails down a blackboard to me, I can't bear touching them. So I might give the flannel thing a go!
12/4/2015 at 9:44pm
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Thats the reason I changed to the Lifeventure one mentioned in my previous post.------------- It is a wise man who has something to say.
It is a fool who has to say something.
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