Janice Brokke
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2025
Not that thick. But for the money it's a good buy absorbent
Spike
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Stained right out of bag! Never touched came right out of plastic bag like this!
Juan Jose
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
I ordered a set and once I used and washed them I order more. Super lint free. And really soft. Dry fast.
Bryce Zimmerman Arciero
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Terrible fabric for bathing. It doesn’t slide over your skin. The hook idea is nice and the color is vibrant.
Kl
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Love these dry so fast dryer time cut to 1/3rd no lint. Awesome
Parker
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
Lightweight... arthritic hands easily used....thank you !
Pete
Reviewed in Australia on June 15, 2024
These towels are much better than I expected. Super soft and they dry really well.
Darrell Dale
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Our family has only used Norwex towels for the past five years. I love how quickly they try. It was time to replace some old towels, but it just could not justify almost $50 for one bath towel. I found these on Amazon and did a test run with some small washcloths. We love them! Since then, I purchased the kitchen towels, bath sheets, and now the bath towels. They feel just like our other others and I think they’re slightly larger! I plan on getting some in every color. So affordable too!
Cient
Reviewed in Belgium on December 12, 2024
Ayant déjà acheté une paire en beige, j'ai acquis ce jeu de 4 car ils sont géniaux. Bien absorbant, bonne grandeur, séchage rapide et doux, idéal pour s'essuyer après un bon bain. Les essuies ne donnent jamais la sensation d'être détrempés contrairement au coton. L'entretien est facile. Que du positif. Un bon achat
Myggan
Reviewed in Sweden on April 1, 2024
Köpte dessa till håret men använder dem till kroppen också. Känns lite annorlunda och supermjuka med längre ludd på ena sidan o kortare på andra. Håller färg och form efter tvätt. Uppsugningförmåga på topp. Rekomenderar dem.
Yvonne de Wit
Reviewed in the Netherlands on September 25, 2023
Door de positieve recensies de handdoeken besteld en zoals aangegeven in 1 van de een recensie eerst gewassen met azijn , daarna met backing soda en daarna met wasmiddel . Zonder de handdoeken tussendoor te laten drogen. Gecentrifugeerd op 1000 toeren en toen opgehangen om te drogen.Ze voelen heerlijk zacht en absorberen goed. De afwerking is keurig en de maat royaal.Daarom ook van mij een goede recensie zeker gezien de betaalde prijs , tophanddoeken.
A recovering gadgeteer...
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2019
At this point, I love these towels. Only one wash so far, but holding up well. They're lightweight, and with the poly, they dry really fast. But I can see how the reviews vary. Some people are getting frustrated because they're still wet afterward, while others say they dry amazingly well. I'd say both! Because they are poly, they seem to leave a very thin feeling of moisture behind - kind of like if you rubbed your skin with a damp towel. But the vast majority of the wetness, they suck up, much more easily and quickly than a regular towel. And it isn't like the towel is wet, it just doesn't get you bone dry, which is probably much better if you're putting on moisturizer or something. So in one regard, I can feel my hair being much dryer, and it seems much easier to dry myself (keeping in mind I'm male). But on the other hand, you have a sensation of still being a little damp for the next 10 or 15 seconds. I could see if you're in a humid climate, or are particular about having bone dry skin, the feeling it leaves behind might make you say eh. For my part, I love it.
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2019
I was very impressed with using microfiber towels as rags at work and decided to try them in the home.These larger towels have a taller and slightly less dense pile than the ones I use as rags. It is very soft against the skin. After a shower there is no doubt that your body is dryer after using microfiber then they would be after using cotton towels. There is a slightly different technique involved, hard to describe, more of a drag than a pat-down. Especially when drying hair, instead of scrubbing like with cotton, you just pull it across your hair. The hair becomes MUCH dryer than with cotton towels, blow-dry time is far shorter.When you then hang the towel on a rod, it becomes much dryer, much quicker than a cotton towel. The same towel can be used more times before washing. When removing the towel from the washing machine, it's lighter than a cotton towel, meaning more water has been released in the washer's spin cycle, and they spend less time in the dryer. They also store folded in a space about 40 percent smaller than cotton towels.I got three of the four-packs in 57*30 size. I had previously ordered a single towel from another manufacturer to try it out, and was very pleased to find this Polyte brand has a thicker pile than the other brand. It's still thinner than a deluxe cotton towel, but thicker than any other microfiber I have seen.Long-term durability is still a question mark. I tried stretching one by stepping on one end and pulling with both hands and all my strength with no ill effects.So I don't see any cons at all. Microfiber towels perform better than cotton in every respect that I can see.Except....Not sure if these are polyester, polyamide, or polypropylene, it's probably a combination.Plastics released into he environment break down over centuries. Where do they go? They break down into microscopic particles of plastic, and that's when they can enter the food chain. Nobody knows the true long-term effects of plastics in the environment. Make no mistake, this product releases particles of plastic that are already broken down to microscopic size into your home environment, where you will breath or ingest them. I am far enough on the downhill side of life to say "meh", but if I still had kids around here, maybe I'd think different.Then again, this effect has already been going on with all your poly-blend and other synthetics for seventy years. The only difference here is that the fiber is already broken down to microscopic size so that even plankton can consume them. It is said Americans consume about the weight of a credit card in plastics every month. You and I are living in an experiment.Lastly, If your local sewage treatment plant could put an outright ban microfibers, they would. They have a really tough time removing these from water as they tend to bind with other contaminants. They don't get it all and some goes to the river and the ocean soon after.