Microfiber Pool Towels

Microfiber towels are made of microfiber,
which actually refers to any fiber which is smaller than the diameter of
a silk thread. Microfiber towels are usually made of a
polyester/polyamide (aka Polyester/Nylon) blend. There are numerous
advantages of these fibers over cotton and PVA, which we’ll go into in
another post. As for toweling, the biggest reason why
polyester/polyamide microfiber is used is due to its absorbency, which
is a result of the material and the actual structure of the microfiber
which gives it an enormous surface area, i.e. a very large absorptive
surface in which to interact with water.

There are many different weaves or materials made from microfiber. One is suede microfiber which
is smooth like the chamois mentioned above. Even in a bigger towel,
smooth microfiber feels uncomfortable to use. Many people can’t get past
the feel, even though suede microfiber towels are compact and very
portable. A full-sized bath towel or beach towel made from suede
microfiber can fold up to about the size of a novel, so it’s excellent
for traveling if you can get used to the feel of it.

Microfiber thread can also be woven into terrycloth. This is a kind
of hybrid towel because you have the absorptive properties of a
microfiber woven into puffy, comfy loops like a traditional cotton
towel. These are nice to use at home, but most aren’t any better than a
cotton towel if you are travelling, going to the pool, the gym, or the
beach, etc. because terrycloth takes up a lot of room and doesn’t fold
into a compact space no matter what you weave it from.

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