Why You Need a Tesalate Towel this Summer

Tesalate Beach Towel

Summer is nearly here and I couldn’t be more excited. This summer is going to be awesome as Jack is a little bit older and we will be able to go out on lots of family adventures. We live super close to multiple beaches so I know we will be spending a lot of time near the water this summer.

While I love the beach, one of my major pet peeves is ending up with sand everywhere. So I was pretty excited to discover the Tesalate towels – they are designed to be sand free, so when you are done sitting on the sand, simply shake the towel off and none of the sand sticks! Genius right?

Tesalate Beach Towel

These Tesalate towels have been made from a specially engineered fabric called AsorbLite, which makes the sand not stick even when the towel is wet. It is also is super light and folds up really small, yet can still absorb up to 1 litre of water! The fabric is also quick drying, and is dry in half the time of a regular beach towel.

So of course we had to take it to the beach to test it!

Tesalate Beach Towel

Tesalate Beach Towel

While it wasn’t warm enough to swim, I can definitely confirm these towels are sand-free! It’s amazing! simply shake off the towel and the sand just falls off. This makes going to the beach a must more pleasant experience…. now if only Jack’s clothes did the same! 😅

These Tesalate towels are also super pretty, and they have heaps of different colours and patterns. I chose the pattern “The Swell” which is a beautiful bright blue and white chevron pattern. Each towel is also double sided with a cool black and white geometric pattern on the reverse. It also comes with it’s own little drawstring carry bag.

These would make an awesome and unique gift, especially for the beach lover, yoga guru or gym bunny!

Also, if you sign up to receive Tesalate emails, you’ll also get 10% off your first purchase, so definitely take advantage of that! They also offer free standard shipping to most places worldwide, and free NZ returns!

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This towel was kindly gifted to me by Tesalate