“Dock and Bay Summer Sale: Up to 50% Off Quick-Drying Beach Towels”

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For a more enjoyable beach experience, a quick-drying towel is a must-have. Dock and Bay Summer Sale, happening from August 21-28, offers beach towels and accessories at up to 50% off. These towels, made from 100% recycled plastic bottles, are designed to dry three times faster than traditional cotton towels.

Featuring a loopless weave, the towels easily shake off sand, and their lightweight design makes them convenient to carry. Each towel comes with a matching pouch for easy packing on beach outings. Available in various vibrant patterns, these towels maintain their freshness and absorbency even after washing.

Among the discounted options are the Quick Dry Towels – Sand to Sea, now priced at £19.59 from £28, in colors like Tangerines, Greens, Cancun Green, Phi Phi Pink, and the Rainbow Shores set with unique designs.

Ideal for travelers and explorers, these towels come in large, extra-large, and children’s sizes. The children’s beach towels, such as Turtley Tropical (£18), Build-A-Beach (£18), and Goa Grey (£20), are foldable, lightweight, and compact.

Apart from towels, Dock and Bay also offer beach pillows, ponchos, coolers (£55), and beach bags. For alternative options, shoppers can consider the Catherine Lansfield Two Pack Beach Towel (£16) from Argos or the Printed Microfibre Towel (£12.99) from Mountain Warehouse, known for its quick-drying and absorption capabilities.

Customers have praised the Dock and Bay towels for their size, lightweight feel, vibrant colors, and softness. While some reviewers had mixed experiences, many praised the towels for their quick-drying properties and compactness.

Don’t miss out on the Dock and Bay Summer Sale, live until August 28.

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