Field Test: WickSilver UL Pack Towel
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thank you for that Jathon Klath
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Silver is a known antimicrobial. It has been used in that capacity since about 1200 BC. Currently, it is being used in bandages, catheters, and water filters.
Soooo uhhh... I guess you could say the claims have been tested.
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Tip: soak your towel and then ring it out (it'll be damp) "before" you dry off with it. You'll find it more effective at removing water from the bod and clothes.
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Get a Sham-Wow! as stated in the info-mercial, "...you know the Germans always make good stuff..." There you go, what more proof do you need? "We're gonna do this in real time...are you following me camera-guy"?
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Jason,
Have you had a chance to test the silver claims? Silver fibers do x...people often go for this kind of marketing even though the novelty bit of the product, its metal, or whatever haven't really been proven effective.
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Jason, I watch all of your videos and love the tips... I haven't found a towel that cost less and works as well as the "Shamwow", you know the the TV commercial towel. I got two large and two small towels for $19.00 at the orange county fair.
thanx. Tom from Costa Mesa, Ca.
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trout that close Jason and fishing ??? shame on you
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Nice review. Those towels go a long way in winter. Especially camping. How much does this cost? Keep up the good vids.
Actually, no, I don't know who we are talking about when we talk about the towels that don't absorb water, and the water just runs off if you pour water on them. Which brand is this, please?
marcclarke01 1 year ago
@marcclarke01
I think the brand is Wick Silver and it's available from Gossamer Gear.
jasonklass 1 year ago
Cool!!
And cool the lake! Are there carps or trouts in it? Where are u in the video? Is there snow?
Woodvivor 3 years ago
We were at Eagle Lake in Colorado. Plenty of snow and trout. They were swimming right along the shore and I was cursing the fact that I didn't bring my fly rod!
jasonklass 3 years ago