Pack It In
A towel or scrunched up blanket are often the first things to get wet and damp onboard.
March 1, 2004
A towel or scrunched up blanket are often the first things to get wet and damp onboard. Stow it the right way with Woolrich's travel blanket. Store the blanket as its own backpack when not in use, and when you get a little cold, just open the soft polyester fleece blanket to warm up. Use the waterproof side as your outer layer so you and the blanket won't get wet. It's machine washable too. Prices start at $49.
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