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Lively or Not 09-16-18 08:52 AM

Cutting microfiber pack towels
 
I have one of those green REI microfiber pack towels. I'd like to bring it on a long-distance tour next summer, but it is huge, and I only really need about a quarter of what I've got. I'm considering cutting off what I need rather than buying a new, smaller one.

My question is whether anyone has done this and how the towel holds up once it's cut. Specifically, does it fray, and if so, how badly?

Tourist in MSN 09-16-18 11:05 AM

I use two bar sized towels that I bought at Dollar Tree and sewed together into one. Cost, $2 plus tax. The towel material does not absorb much moisture which you would think makes it a terrible towel, but on the other hand it dries faster than just about anything else I own. It is the orange thing hanging on my clothesline. If it is too big, only buy one.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...02f2750e6d.jpg

fietsbob 09-16-18 11:11 AM

Do you cut off toothbrush handles too?

I got a Bathmat sized one, I carried on a 9 month tour , still have it, un-cut,

after 20 years i can say, It does not fray ..

boomhauer 09-16-18 02:55 PM

[QUOTE= it dries faster than just about anything else I own. [/QUOTE]
https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-...crofiber+towel
I've been using these around the house and decided to take about (10) with me on tour. It's very handy and washes out easy and dries fast.
They are good for everything from wiping your forehead to wiping your behind. They pack small.

3speed 09-16-18 03:24 PM

You can find them really cheap and in multiple sizes at car parts stores. $20 at REI, $4 at Autozone. Same towels. Get in the zone.

dh024 09-16-18 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by 3speed (Post 20569311)
You can find them really cheap and in multiple sizes at car parts stores. $20 at REI, $4 at Autozone. Same towels. Get in the zone.

Exactly. I got a huge pack of them at Home Depot on Sale for $6. They are almost disposable at that price, and I wouldn't hesitate to cut one down to a perfect size.

veganbikes 09-16-18 07:32 PM

I prefer to have a nice sized towel and I wouldn't cut it down for any reason. There are times when having a nice big towel especially when it is colder outside the shower is a nice thing. Also useful for privacy and such. If you really must have a tiny towel you can probably pick one up cheap at some of the places people mentioned above but the only thing I like having my tiny towel for is cleaning dishes or drying hair (but typically that is when I am traveling/car camping and less when touring)

Lively or Not 09-16-18 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 20568984)
Do you cut off toothbrush handles too?

No, actually I'm not concerned about weight, but volume. When tightly rolled, this towel still seems rather bulky given the needs of my planned tour (OK to Seattle in the early summer). Drip dry after a shower (or self-squeegee with synthetic jersey) should be fine. I'm going to face some long distances between towns. I'd feel better cutting the towel to make room for something I can eat or drink, which means I'll gain, not lose, weight.

And it's good to hear this fabric won't fray!

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...377771dac4.jpg

Lively or Not 09-16-18 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN (Post 20568978)
It is the orange thing hanging on my clothesline.

Yep, that looks about the size of my REI towel.

Lively or Not 09-16-18 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 20569749)
the only thing I like having my tiny towel for is cleaning dishes or drying hair (but typically that is when I am traveling/car camping and less when touring)

Yes, something sized to smaller jobs like drying off after a creek-side sponge bath or to wipin down the inside of my single-wall tent in the morning, though the latter may require a bit more absorbancy than the former on some mornings. ;)

revcp 09-17-18 07:28 AM

Thought I'd weigh in and answer your actual question. I bought one of the larger pack towels (can't remember what size, although it wasn't the bath towel size) to split with my son. I cut it in half and asked a kind member of our church's quilting group to stitch up the cut side. She did, said it was very simple. Works perfectly.

fietsbob 09-17-18 10:55 AM

IDK what you got , None of my 'Pack Towl' products have had sewn bound edges .

as others suggest, go get some cheaper alternatives..

leave yours, as is, at home

revcp 09-17-18 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 20570794)
IDK what you got , None of my 'Pack Towl' products have had sewn bound edges .

as others suggest, go get some cheaper alternatives..

leave yours, as is, at home

Again, the OP's question was not, "Should I cut this thing in half or get a new towel?" It was, "Can I safely cut this thing in half?"
This is one of the few things about BF that makes me crazy.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6ed6a6fd81.png

saddlesores 09-17-18 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by revcp (Post 20570946)
Again, the OP's question was .....one of the few things about BF that makes me crazy.


understand completely. seems crazy to ask these questions when the answers are freely available on the googles.:thumb:

indyfabz 09-17-18 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by revcp (Post 20570946)
This is one of the few things about BF that makes me crazy.

There are only a few? You are tougher man than I. :D

BTW...I heard that if you cut a plastic towel in half it can asplode like a crabon fibre frame.

CliffordK 09-17-18 01:26 PM

REI also has a mini-towel that rolls up to a small case abut the size of a golf ball. :)

So far I've had good luck with mine, and it dries off quickly if tied to the outside of one's load.

CliffordK 09-17-18 01:27 PM

You could always hem your towel. :)

fietsbob 09-18-18 11:10 AM

maybe they sew the edge binding now to make them seem worth more ,
Mine are not,
but I got them 3 decades ago..

So You are crazy, it's your reaction-choice... , nothing I can Do about that..

I don't make you Obsessive, maybe the internet forums fosters that tendency..






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