

🛁 Elevate your post-shower game with the towel that dries fast and feels luxe every time.
The ONSEN Supima Waffle Bath Sheet is a 38" x 67" oversized towel made from 100% USA-grown Supima cotton featuring a quick-dry waffle weave. Lightweight yet highly absorbent, it offers full-body coverage with a minimalist design ideal for modern, space-conscious lifestyles. Pre-washed for immediate softness, it improves with each wash, making it a durable, stylish upgrade for daily use in humid environments, gyms, or compact bathrooms.














| Best Sellers Rank | #143,326 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #95 in Bath Towel Sheets |
| Brand | ONSEN |
| Color | Oatmeal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 592 Reviews |
| Material | Supima cotton |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | Durable |
| Towel form type | Bath Towel |
D**D
"The Last Towel You'll Ever Need"
... That's the tag line in one of the reviews I found for this towel, and they're right. First, if your only criteria for a bath towel are thick, heavy and plush, you probably won't like these. On the other hand if you want a towel that looks terrific, performs as intended and is a pleasure to use, read on. 1. Looks terrific: These towels have a relaxed, upscale, minimalist look without being fussy. The colors are slightly muted, organic, nature inspired. Nothing garish here. All the colors would look good together. The soft waffle weave texture contrasts the hard, shiny materials in bathrooms. 2. Performs as intended: I believe a bath towel is intended to dry you after a shower or bath. I was surprised by how well these towels do that. I wasn't even what I was looking for that. The waffle weave probably doubles the surface area of the towel. I am puzzled by all the reviews claiming that they're not absorbent, because that is not my experience. One reviewer claims they're not absorbent, and in the next breath talks about the fabric softener she used. As I understand it, dryer sheets and softeners coat the fibers with something that gives the illusion of softness. At the same time, it interferes with the absorbency of the fabric. My neighbor put me onto wool dryer balls (Amazon has them) instead of dryer sheets. They fluff up the clothes, prevent static and don't interfere with absorbency. Wash them in cold water, e-dry them on low and don't use softeners or dryer sheets. See if that makes a difference. 3. Pleasure to use: The first time I used them, their lightness and thinness was off-putting. But I got over it quickly because they worked so well. Their lightness actually makes them easier to handle. Schlepping a thick, heavy towel is not required. When I soap up the wash cloth, the soap doesn't get lost deep in terry cloth nap. And I really knew I was getting scrubbed. That was another unexpected pleasure. They wash up nice as described above, and I'm getting very little dryer lint out of them. Because of the stretchiness of waffle weave, folding them was a challenge. I ended up rolling them instead. I fold the bath towel into quarters, and roll it separately. I fold the hand towel lengthwise and roll the folded washcloth inside it. When I stack them on top of the bath towel, I can fit four complete sets on one 22 inch shelf. That's half the space needed for terry cloth towels. I have no intentions to go back to terry cloth.
A**R
Great towels but would I recommend…
I personally like the towels and will buy more. However, it is not life changing. It absorbs better and dries faster but the increments are small especially indoors. If you have disposable income then I would recommend buying one to see if you prefer it over normal towels or Turkish towels. Do not buy a full set until you try it. I can see some people preferring another type towel. If you do not have the money to spare then I would recommend a different towel as again it is not life changing. It is an improvement for me but not drastic. I will buy more.
L**R
Surprise! It is absorbent
This is a surprise! Bought only because the NYT Wirecutter recommended it, and I kept failing to find a good, reasonably priced Egyptian Cotton not-so-plush towel, I never expected to actually be happy with a waffle weave. But I tried it, and thought "that's not exactly terrible," and so sorta kept trying it, and the thing kept drying me. I now admit it's soft, absorbent, drys quickly, and I'm no longer shopping for an alternative bath towel.
E**.
Wasn't sure at first, but now I love it!!
I first bought a full towel set from Onsen's Kickstarter launch earlier this year which included this bath towel, a hand towel, face towel, and an enormous bath sheet towel. First impression out of the package was pretty underwhelming, I liked the cinder color and the towels are very generously sized, but they are very thin compared to what I've been using, and the material didn't seem very soft. Washed the bath towel and started using it- I am totally sold on these now, and bought another bath towel when I found out they were available again so I don't have to use any other towel ever. They are very thin yes, but once you use these for a little while they are amazing. I don't use thicker towels anymore, and I am totally fine with that. Honestly I'm debating bringing my Onsen towel with me on my next trip so I don't have to use the hotel towels. We'll see if I have space in the suitcase. I literally did not know a towel could leave your skin totally dry as I've never had that experience except with paper towels for my hands, but for me this towel absolutely dries me off. The towel also dries off very fast as advertised, though I only shower once a day so that's not as important for me. I do need to use the hand towel for my medium-long hair, as the bath towel on its own isn't sufficient to dry my hair enough. The bath towel is a good size for me and goes past my knees, I hate shorter towels- I am 5'2". As I said above, I also have their bath sheet which is too large for someone my size, but if you're taller than me like most of the population, either size would probably work for you! TL;DR Despite a 'meh' first impression, this is the best towel I've ever used and it is totally worth trying out.
T**1
Soft, absorbent, dries quickly
Was looking for a nice absorbent and large bath towel that dried fairly quickly. I was hesitant to spend this much money, but I'm glad I did! These towels are much and soft, dries me if well and are huge... I love them! The day I ordered these I also bought a set in a different brand (Gilden Tree) and I do not like those ones at all. In fact, if they weren't already used, I would have returned them and bought another set of these! These towels are pricey but wellworth it!
N**N
No value proposition
I was looking for a luxury towel. I'm not particularly price sensitive, but it has to be worth it. Out of the box (dry), the towel feels gauzy and delightful, and I was hopeful. However, this towel doesn't dry me as well as any ordinary plush towel, nor does it dry itself any faster. It doesn't feel particularly soft when it's used in drying me off, and it has a tendency to smear water around the skin rather than pick it up. I read somewhere it could be used as a travel towel. It's quite light, true, but it doesn't dry itself rapidly like microfiber travel towels do. I don't see what the value proposition of this product is at any price, but at more than double the cost of regular towels, there's no reason to even consider buying this product.
D**M
Weird gift, good product!
My sister wanted this expensive bath towel and I thought she was a little weird but bought it for her anyways as a gift. She loves it and still does years later. It’s like the perfect towel, I guess she wasn’t so crazy afterall.
A**L
Good towel but not worth $50...
Light, large, absorbent, and dries quickly. I prefer a towel that isn't too thick and soft so this was just right. Slightly abrasive which was a plus. But not worth $50 each. May buy more if they go on sale.
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