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DESCRIPTION:
Hikers and backpackers rejoice! Finally, a lightweight, quick-drying, antimicrobial backpacking towel that slurps up the water instead of spreading it around!
Made of premium Irish Linen (flax) and hemp, the Woven Wonders bath sheet offers a very different drying experience.
Absorbing up to 50% more water than microfiber, drying off is effortless.
Up to 30% stronger than cotton, this travel towel is designed to go anywhere and everywhere you go - hiking in the backcountry, hostel hopping your way across Europe, paddling newly found water trails, and surfing and scuba diving in far off places.
Instead of packing it away in between adventures, you may be tempted to use it in your home bath. And that’s okay too!
Looking for coordinating hand towels and a beach/picnic blanket to complete your set? Click here to view the entire collection.
60 DAY HAPPINESS GUARANTEE:
We hope you love your towel! But if you decide it’s not right for you and your adventures, you may return or exchange it within 60 days of purchase.
LIFETIME REPAIRS:
Some adventures are going be more rugged than others; we've got your back.
We're happy to provide repairs for any normal wear and tear so that you can keep your new favorite towel in circulation for as long as possible.
Dimensions: 28” x 54”
Weight: 9oz
50% Premium Irish Linen (flax) + 50% Premium Irish Hemp
Lightweight 285gsm
2 x hemp hanging loops
Packable (folds to a 5.5” x 5.5” x 2.5” rectangle)
Masters of Linen® certified (no irrigation, no pesticides, no GMOS)
Dyed with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX certified dyes
Reinforced seams
Very absorbent
Very quick to dry
Naturally antimicrobial
Debris resistant
Stain resistant
Antistatic
Hypoallergenic
Biodegradable
Ethically made with responsibly sourced plant fibers
Made in the USA
50% Premium Irish Linen (flax) + 50% Premium Irish Hemp
Machine wash on cold with like colors.
Tumble dry low or hang to dry.
Avoid fabric softeners and dryer sheets as they may inhibit absorbency.
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Designed with intention
Flax and hemp fibers are very much alike. So alike, in fact that it’s difficult to tell them apart without a microscope. Both are bast fibers harvested from within the woody stalks of their respective plants. With superb properties including their unmatched durability, high-absorbency, quick drying, thermoregulating, and stain and debris resistance they are ideal textiles for travel towels.
While both hemp and flax linen textiles have been woven and worn since at least 8000 BC, both are making a well-deserved comeback. This is due to the highly desirable qualities the finished textiles have to offer as well as the positive environmental aspects of the plants. When grown responsibly, neither requires pesticides nor artificial irrigation, they grow very quickly, and they rehabilitate the soil.
They are the fibers of the future.
Table cloth:
Throw your bath sheet over a table or on the ground for when you choose to dine al fresco.
Changing curtain:
Hang it up or wrap it around your body for a bit of privacy while you change clothing.
Sun shade:
Hang up your bath sheet to block the sun from entering your campsite or your rig.
Sarong:
Wrap and tie your bath sheet around your waist
"Researchers find that over 1,000 metric tons of microplastic fall on 11 protected areas in the US annually. That’s the equivalent to over 120 million plastic water bottles.”
Matt Simon. “Plastic Rain is the New Acid Rain.” Wired Magazine. June 11, 2020.
The good news is, we can turn this around. Microplastics are tiny fragments from plastic products, and fibers shed from our synthetic clothing and gear. By simply opting to use a plant-fiber Lava towel instead of a microfiber towel, you can prevent up to 12 credit cards worth of microplastics from entering our air, water and soil every year.
Flax and hemp require only 3% of the water cotton requires to grow and both are carbon-sink plants.
To go a step beyond, our flax and hemp are Masters of Linen® certified European Flax® which guarantees no pesticides, no artificial irrigation, no GMOs and no defoliants were used or created in the cultivation and production.
How do I care for my Woven Wonders bath sheet?
It’s simple! Machine or hand wash in water up to 60 degrees with a gentle spin. Hang to dry or tumble dry on low heat. Remove promptly.
One of the greatest things about hemp and linen textiles is the more you use them the softer and more supple they will become!
Is the Woven Wonders bath sheet quick to dry?
Yes, the woven bath sheet dries significantly faster than your average bath towel! It also dries twice as fast as microfiber per ounce of water absorbed.
Is the Woven Wonders bath sheet packable?
Absolutely! It weighs in at only 9oz and folds down to a 5.5" x 5.5 x 2.5" cube.
How absorbent is the Woven Wonders bath sheet?
Very! It absorbs up to 50% more water than microfiber towels of the same size!
Should I expect my Woven Wonders bath sheet to shrink when washed?
All products in the Woven Wonders line are pre-washed and preshrunk. Therefore, if you continue to care for it by washing it in cold water and drying on low heat, it will not shrink.
Do I need to wash my Woven Wonders bath sheet before I use it?
Nope! All products in the Woven Wonders line are pre-washed and ready to be used right out of the package!
What are these fuzzy spots and variations in the weave of my towel?
One of the most prized qualities of linen and hemp is the way it reflects nature – perfectly imperfect. Unlike manmade fibers and plant fibers like cotton, linen and hemp fibers meander from thick to thin with nubs and slubs throughout the textile. The variation enhances the texture and does not affect the integrity of the material.
We look over our linen and hemp prior to crafting our towels and after every towel is created to assure there are no variations beyond what is considered natural for bast fiber textiles.