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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink20•edit-27 months agoIt’s for hikers who need to be careful about how much weight they carry. They can also be used like wet wipes.
minus-squareTransporter Room 3linkfedilink16•7 months agoSkill issue, tbh… If you can’t afford the extra grams for two small towels, then you need to get a little bit more stamina.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•7 months agoI used these things in my edc kit. It’s not about the weight, it’s about the space, and they’re really only ever used in emergencies. I wouldn’t say they’re a good product though.
minus-square@KISSmyOSFedditlink10•7 months agoNeedlessly using disposable stuff for hiking is like driving a coal-rolling Diesel truck into the mountains to enjoy the pristine nature.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•7 months agoWeight or volume? Technically a compressed object weighs the same as uncompressed, ex. a sheet of paper
It’s for hikers who need to be careful about how much weight they carry. They can also be used like wet wipes.
Skill issue, tbh… If you can’t afford the extra grams for two small towels, then you need to get a little bit more stamina.
I used these things in my edc kit. It’s not about the weight, it’s about the space, and they’re really only ever used in emergencies. I wouldn’t say they’re a good product though.
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Needlessly using disposable stuff for hiking is like driving a coal-rolling Diesel truck into the mountains to enjoy the pristine nature.
Weight or volume? Technically a compressed object weighs the same as uncompressed, ex. a sheet of paper