What people say about Field Gear Towels
Wings of Steel

Field Gear Enterprise, in partnership with Distinctly Red Global Distribution are sponsors of "Wings of Steel", a project spearheaded by a former nationally ranked Canadian Mountain Cross Country Cyclist, Karley Cunningham, who is attempting a cycling feat through the Canadian Rockies! Check out her blog and ride along with her as she prepares for this exciting challenge. Of course! you should also hear what she has to say about Field Gear Towels.
Singapore National Olympic Council

Field Gear Enterprise was an official sponsor at the Olympics Games 2004 in Athens. As a product sponsor, Field Gear provided the entire 'Team Singapore' with our suede weave towels. Both athletes and officials had positive comments on our towels. Read the appreciation letter they sent to us after the event. (Just click the image on the left)


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" Towels are usually sold on their fluffy, absorbent qualities but with FineWel towels, you get the absorbency without the bulk. The hypoallergenic towels come in three forms - suede, waffle and terry. All have microfibres which absorb up to three times more than cotton, making them ideal for sports and travel. They come with their own mesh bags and are avaliable in five sizes. "

" These Korean-made compact suede towels from Field Gear feel like Chamois cloth but are actually sports towels. Three times more absorbent than cotton towels, they are algae-, odour- and bacteria-resistant too. "
Field Gear Towels in the news

February, 2008 (Shape Magazine)
Field Gear towels were featured in the Feb 2008 issue of Shape magazine, a publication targeted at sporty women. The write-up is as follows: "Sweat and moisture on fabric is a sure recipe for infection and pong. You won't have that problem with this quick-dry anti-bacterial towel. It comes in a netted pouch, making drying and storage easier."
August, 2007 (Vanilla Magazine)
'Vanilla' is a recently launched publication targeted at women with an active lifestyle. It's debut issue ran a full-feature article on running. It listed Field Gear Towels together with other innovative sports products as useful items for any serious runner.Click image on the left to see full-page feature.
October 28, 2004 (The Straits Times; Urban)
" Towels are usually sold on their fluffy, absorbent qualities but with FineWel towels, you get the absorbency without the bulk. The hypoallergenic towels come in three forms - suede, waffle and terry. All have microfibres which absorb up to three times more than cotton, making them ideal for sports and travel. They come with their own mesh bags and are avaliable in five sizes. "

February 17, 2005 (The Straits Times; Urban)
" These Korean-made compact suede towels from Field Gear feel like Chamois cloth but are actually sports towels. Three times more absorbent than cotton towels, they are algae-, odour- and bacteria-resistant too. "



