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PackTowl Personal Quick Dry Microfiber Towel for Camping, Yoga, and Sports
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Quick-drying microfiber towel for camp, beach, sport, and travelSuper absorbent fabric soaks up four times its weight in water; wrings out easilyDries nearly 70 percent faster, and is much more compact than comparable cotton towelsPolygeine odor control keeps towel fresh, even during extended useFace towel measures 10 x 14 inches and weighs 0.7 ounces; hang loop and zippered storage pouch included; machine washableAbsorbs 4x its weight in water85% Polyester, 15% NylonAntimicrobial | Ultra-Soft
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u/BubbatheWrench ยท 1 pointr/bikecommuting
  • Feet: Since you're wearing dress shoes I recommend you either a) pack galoshes or b) pack a pair of sandals or very lightweight shoes to change into when it rains. You can keep a pack towel in your bag to dry your feet when you get to work, or use paper towel from the bathroom.
  • Legs: I have some Bellwether Aqua-NO Pants. They work great and are relatively inexpensive. There are ankle zips so you can put them on without removing your shoes and they don't take up much space in a bag. Are they the best? No. Is your commute two miles? Yup. Unless you're riding two miles up the side of a mountain I wouldn't worry about them making you overly sweaty. If you can't find the Bellwethers any other cycling specific rain pant with ankle zips should do. Stay away from hiking pants because they usually have too much material at the ankles and tend to get caught in your chain.