Microfibre Towel for Swimming Size XL 110 x 175 cm coral
Do you like wrapping up in a big towel, but only have limited space in your bag? This lightweight, ultra-compact microfibre towel is super absorbent, and dries very quickly, ready to be used again.
ID 8797409
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- compact designTake this compact and lightweight microfibre towel with you anywhere
- quick dryingQuick drying and ready to reuse in no time
- absorptionPat, rather than rub, your skin with the towel for quick and effective drying
- easy maintenanceMachine washable. Does not tear. Resistant to repeated washing.
- Weight320 grams
- Surface area1.92 m2
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | all levels |
main material | microfiber |
style | plain |
towel dimensions | 110 x 175 cm |
condition | new |
weight (in g) | 340 g |
length (in cm) | 175 cm |
width (in cm) | 110 cm |
grammage | 170 g/m² |
touch | soft |
Composition
Main fabric: 12.0% Polyamide, 88.0% Polyester |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Carbon footprint

Kg CO2 eq.
9.604Contribution
Raw material | 76% |
Manufacturing | 0% |
Packaging | 1% |
Distribution | 1% |
Use | 20% |
End of life | 2% |
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued.Learn more
Ecodesign approach
Analysing the product's environmental footprint enabled us to identify the most impactful stages of its life cycle. Thanks to this approach, our design teams were able to develop this product while significantly reducing its environmental impact.More about our approach

Recycled polyester
Product made from 36% recycled polyesterUsing recycled polyester rather than conventional polyester reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 17%.

Dope dyed
Product made from 63% dope dyed yarnUsing this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 17% compared to conventional dyeing.