Reddit mentions of SUNLAND Microfiber Sports Travel Towel Fast Drying Camping Towel Ultra Compact and Super Absorbent Beach Towel Suitable for Gym Backpacking Workout Swimming Yoga Hiking

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SUNLAND Microfiber Sports Travel Towel Fast Drying Camping Towel Ultra Compact and Super Absorbent Beach Towel Suitable for Gym Backpacking Workout Swimming Yoga Hiking
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Light weight and compact makes trips more efficient by saving space.Each towel net weight 2.72oz+9.77ozFast dry towel is designed for multiple uses daily. Ideal for backpacking, travel, boating camping, swimming, sports etcSoaked up tons of water,dry the body off quickly, Cut down your drying timeGentle to the skin, very soft, non sticky feeling than general microfiberCarry bag only included, towel not packed in carry bag.Only fold the towel it can be enclosed into the bag breezily. Please wash the towels and carry bag separately before first use
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ColorDark Blue(with Hook)
Size1 pack 24inch x 48inch
Weight0.42 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on SUNLAND Microfiber Sports Travel Towel Fast Drying Camping Towel Ultra Compact and Super Absorbent Beach Towel Suitable for Gym Backpacking Workout Swimming Yoga Hiking:

u/forpeterssake · 3 pointsr/VisitingIceland

Just a few random suggestions, some of which may be obvious:

  • Rain pants. Good for both wind and rain, but chances are, you'll get both. Also, it can get pretty brisk even in summer, and it really helps to have that outer shell on your lower half as well as your upper half.
  • A quick-drying towel. (Example here.) If you will be in a camper van, I would guess that you'll be showering along the way at campgrounds. You'll want to have a quick-drying option so you can move on and have the towel dry quickly just hanging up in the van.
  • Coins for the coin-operated showers at some campgrounds.
  • Enough car chargers for all your devices. I only brought one car charger, which was dumb in hindsight. I was constantly juggling charging my camera batteries, my phone, etc. Find out what kind and how many plugs your camper van has and use them all.
  • Both camping clothes and street clothes. I brought mostly camping clothes—quick-drying pants and shirts and jackets, made from synthetic fabric or wool or fleece. But I wish I had brought better street clothes so I didn't stand out like such a tourist in Reykjavík. You'll probably already do that if you're going to London, but that was something I wished I had brought.
  • Motion sickness medication if you intend to go whale-watching or on a similar boat ride.
  • P-style, or some similar "feminine urination device." If you're camping sort of people, you know the drill. There aren't any trees in Iceland to speak of, so sometimes there isn't much to hide behind. There's others, all with similarly cute names ("Shewee", "GoGirl", etc.) but the P-style seems to be a popular one. Several female commenters to this subreddit have recommended them.
  • Eye masks for sleeping, if you have trouble falling asleep when it's light outside.
  • Wet wipes. Pick some up at a Bónus/Krónan/gas station. I find them very useful for both camping and car trips, and you're doing both.
  • Extra camera battery or battery pack for phones. Probably goes without saying, but it's also what I found most useful. Take one more than you think you'll need, or one grade up in capacity.
  • Collapsible bucket or heavy-duty ziplock bag to wash out some clothes by hand. I literally got a hotel in Akureyri halfway through my trip so I could wash out some clothes in the sink, and charge up devices. It was actually nice to break it up the camping, so I didn't regret it, but I wouldn't have needed it if I had a way to wash out some clothes. (The weather had been unseasonably warm for several days straight and I used all my lighter clothes.)

    It sounds like you guys have a great plan, I wish you the best on your trip!