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Ergodyne adds to the Chill-Its® line with microfiber evaporative cooling towel

February 20, 2015

ErgodyneErgodyne announced today the addition of a microfiber evaporative cooling towel to their line of Chill-Its® cooling work gear. The Chill-Its® 6602MF Evaporative Microfiber Cooling Towel relies on advanced cooling technology to relieve workers active in oppressive heat. Chill-Its® cooling towels are free of chemicals and toxins. Once wet, they activate by wicking away moisture from the body and provide cooling relief for hours.

The Chill-Its® 6602MF uses non-toxic woven microfiber that is both soft when dry and safe to use. Microfibers work to draw moisture and sweat from the body helping it remain cool on the hottest of jobsites. Because Chill-Its® 6602MF is highly evaporative, when activated, this towel is significantly cooler than ambient air.

"These microfiber towels are the latest addition to our Chill-Its® collection of cooling gear," said Alsie Nelson, product specialist of Ergodyne. "We're always looking for ways to make workers safe in any condition, any weather, any location. The 6602MF is the greatest asset in the world of evaporative towels. Bonus: you can't beat the price."

The new Chill-Its® microfiber cooling towel features 2-sided color panels and is sized to easily fit in a gear bag or tool bucket. Construction workers on heat-exposed worksites, freight crews working without shade, agriculture workers in the fields, solar installation crews, and anyone performing manual labor in extreme heat will benefit from the cooling effects of the new 6602MF microfiber towel.

Ergodyne's new Chill-Its® 6602MF Evaporative Microfiber Cooling Towel is available NOW at all authorized Ergodyne distributors. For more information, visit www.ergodyne.com or call 800.225.8238 // +1 651.642.9889.

Key Features:

  • Microfiber material is soft and absorbent
  • Super-evaporative, feels significantly cooler than ambient air
  • Chemical free and non-toxic
  • 2-sided color, gray on the reverse for all colors
  • UPF 50 protection from the sun
  • Size:9.8" x40.9" (25cm x 104 cm)

About Ergodyne

Since 1983, Ergodyne has pioneered the development of safety products that Make The Workplace A Betterplace™. What started with just one product has grown into a line of top flight, battle-tested, Tenacious Work Gear®; all precision crafted to provide protection, improve productivity and manage the elements for workers on jobsites the world over. The current lineup is extensive and constantly growing including: Hand Protection, Knee Pads, Supports, Footwear Accessories, Cooling Products, Warming Products, Hi-Vis Apparel, Lanyards, Equipment Storage Systems, Performance Work Wear, Portable Work Shelters, Head Protection, and Eye Protection.

KEYWORDS: cold weather work protective

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