COOLING TOWEL

Cooling Towel
ali
Posted: 12 July 2013 - 06:14 AM
 

In the chat sessions we have discussed the heat & how important it is to stay cool & hydrated. I had seen a towel advertised at Lowe's that claims to cool to 30 degrees below average body temperature. The Ad describes the towel as ideal to be used for people who work outside & for athletes & features Serena Williams.

I bought one to try it out. The towel I bought is made by Mission and called an "Endura Cool, Instant Cooling Towel". You activate it by
1. soaking it in water
2. wring out extra water
3. hold towel at each end , pull, and give it a good SNAP. As long as the towel is Wet you can Snap it again & it will become cooler again.

The SNAP is what activates the cooling according to the ad shown on TV. At first I did not see much difference between this and other wet towels. However once I mastered the SNAP I could feel the towel got cooler. Reviews on this towel are mixed but overall I liked it. Plus, it feels good to stand up straight & give it a good SNAP.

The towel I purchased is 13" X 37", about the size of many winter neck scarfs. It feels like a polished cotton fabric, lighter weight than the terrycloth dish towels I usually have around my neck. The size is nice because I could drape the cool wet towel over my shoulders like a shawl or place it over my head. It also came in bandana size.

Just make sure you pull it tight & hear a SNAP. And like I said it feels good to stand up straight hold the towel at shoulder level, pull it tight , & hear a SNAP. I heard recently on the Katie Couric show that when you are scared of something assume a "Wonder Woman" stance. Stand up straight with your hands on your hips which forces you to pull your shoulders back. So next time you attack your clutter, assume your Wonder Woman stance & go at it.

 

Replies (5)

diane
Posted: 17 July 2013 - 01:45 PM
 

whats the latest on cooling towel, I am following to see if it is worth getting one

 
Dianne
Posted: 15 July 2013 - 01:57 PM
 

Got a cooling bandana (Endura towel) and used it at a ball game.

I got some good snaps going (eventually the tag ripped out) and it didn't work so well for me.

The lady next to me was wetting down small, waffle weave towels from the camping section in Walmart. She said you just keep flipping the towel when one side gets warm and the new side feels cool.

Probably cheaper too.

 
Dianne
Posted: 12 July 2013 - 06:24 PM
 

Bought a couple today, will try them tomorrow.

 
ali
Posted: 12 July 2013 - 08:37 AM
 

Dianne, I did not feel much difference in temp until I mastered the SNAP technique. haha. I really like the dimensions of the towel as I could drape it over my shoulders & drape my head.

 
Dianne
Posted: 12 July 2013 - 07:50 AM
 

Thanks for this info Ali. My daughter and I were just talking about those last night and if they really worked.

 
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