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The best cooling towels to help lower your body temperature

Cooling towels help transfer heat away from your body into the air, and offer a refreshing chill for hours
Experts recommend using a cooling towel on specific body parts, like around your neck, to help decrease body temperature.
Experts recommend using a cooling towel on specific body parts, like around your neck, to help decrease body temperature.Kara Birnbaum / NBC News

To help beat the heat while spending time outside or working out, many people turn to portable fans to provide a cool breeze. Those devices, however, can be cumbersome to carry around and run out of battery fairly quickly. Cooling towels, however, provide quick relief and only need water to work.

After dampening the cloth (about the size of a hand towel) and draping it across your skin, a cooling towel transfers heat away from your body into the air. The towels, which are cold to the touch, offer a refreshing chill that lasts for hours. They roll up or fold up when not in use, making them easy to throw in your bag, whether you’re headed to the gym, a holiday party or elsewhere.

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I talked to experts about the science behind cooling towels and their effectiveness, plus rounded up highly rated options I think you should know about.

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How I picked the best cooling towels

When shopping for cooling towels, experts recommend considering the following factors:

  • Fabric type: PVA has high-moisture absorption, so the more water that’s present, the faster the material (in this case, PVA) conducts heat away from your body, says Preethi Gopinath, an associate professor of textiles at Parsons School of Design. Microfibers are composed of many tiny fibers, which increases the fabric’s surface area and contributes to its ability to help moisture evaporate quickly, says Gopinath. Evaporation is key to getting your body to cool down, according to our experts
  • Size: Most cooling towels are similar to hand towels, although dimensions vary per brand. When deciding what size is best for you, think about how much of your body you’ll want the cooling towel to cover and whether you’ll want to tie it, which may require a longer towel. Cooling towels are also available in shapes like loops and hoods.

The best cooling towels to shop 2024

Most cooling towels look and function the same — though they’ll stay cool for varying amounts of time. They also come in different sizes and colors, and some are available in multipacks or with carrying cases. 

Based on expert guidance, I rounded up a handful of highly rated cooling towels below. All options I recommend are made from PVA or microfibers, and some are also made of polyester, which experts say is commonly used to produce microfiber.

Best multi-pack: Sukeen Cooling Towel 4-Pack

I ran my first 10K race on a humid 90-degree summer day and didn’t come prepared to combat the heat — other runners, thankfully, did. Many brought these cooling towels, which I bought per their recommendation and have since used for years. The cooling towels are thin and lightweight so they don’t distract me while I’m running. (I also use them during hot yoga classes.)

These machine-washable cooling towels, which are long enough to tie into a headband or gaiter, have UPF 50 protection, and stay cool for up to three hours, according to the brand. Each individual towel comes in a reusable plastic carrying pouch with a carabiner clip so you can attach it to bags or backpacks. The cooling towel has a 4.5-star average rating from over 25,200 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 40 inches by 12 inches | Fabric: Microfiber

Woman wearing the Sukeen cooling towel over her shoulders
This thin, lightweight cooling towel is long and flexible, so I can easily drape it over my neck after a workout. Courtesy of Zoe Malin

Best versatile: Frogg Toggs Chilly Pad Cooling Towel

If you’d like to alter your cooling towel into shorter or more narrow pieces, this option has a mesh interior that prevents fraying after the fabric has been cut, according to the brand. It’s also machine washable, has UPF 50+ protection, and comes with a reusable plastic tube for storage. This product has a 4.5-star average rating from more than 13,100 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 33 inches by 13 inches | Fabric: PVA

Best portable: BOGI 2 -pack Cooling Towel

For under $13, you get two cooling towels — which can stay cool for up to three hours, according to the brand. These towels are cut in long rectangular shapes and come in two sizes. The towels come in small containers with built-in clips, which can be hung on a gym bag or a belt loop. They have a 4.5-star average rating from over 6,200 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 40 inches by 12 inches and 47 inches by 14 inches  | Fabric: Polyester blend

Best cooling gaiter: Mission Cooling Neck Gaiter

This cooling towel is shaped in a loop so you can put it over your head and wear it as a neck gaiter, headband, bandana or hood. It’s machine-washable, has UPF 50 protection and stays cool for up to two hours, according to the brand. Mission also makes a smaller youth-sized cooling gaiter, as well as other cooling products like traditional towels, sweat towels, a hoodie and a full-body towel. This product has a 4.4-star average rating from over 27,000 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 21 inches by 10 inches | Fabric: Polyester and spandex 

Best for travel: Tough Outfitters Cooling Towel

This option is designed to fold into its included compact carrying case, making it convenient to keep in a backpack or fanny pack while running — especially during the warmer months. Like others on our list, the machine-washable towel has UPF 50 protection and stays cool for up to two hours, according to the brand. This product has a 4.5-star average rating from over 8,100 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 38.5 inches by 12 inches | Fabric: Polyester blend

Best quick absorbing:  Chill Pal PVA Cooling Towel

Since it’s made from a thick PVA material, Chill Pal’s cooling towel acts like a sponge — the more water you let it absorb, the longer it takes to evaporate and the longer it will stay cold, according to the brand. Like other options on our list, the machine-washable towel comes in a reusable storage pouch with a carabiner clip. Chill Pal also offers mesh cooling towels if you prefer the feel of mesh, and a cooling gaiter. This products has a 4.4-star average rating from over 7,400 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 32 inches by 12 inches | Fabric: PVA

Woman wearing a Chillpal cooling towel over her shoulders
ChillPal's cooling towel is made from a sponge-like PVA material, which helps it soak up a lot of water and get very cold.Courtesy of Zoe Malin

Best for workouts: South Sport Cool Rag Extreme Cooling Towel

After dampening this cloth, the moisture in this towel draws heat away from your skin, according to the brand. It’s an ideal size to drape over your neck after a workout or use to quickly rub down your body. This towel comes in five different colors and the PVA material is on the thicker side, making it extra absorbent, according to South Sport. It has a 4.3-star average rating from 1,590 reviews on Amazon.

Size: 27 inches by 17 inches | Fabric: PVA

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I am an associate updates editor at NBC Select who writes about health and wellness-related products like sunscreen, face masks, Covid-19 tests and more. For this article, I interviewed two experts about how cooling towels work and how to shop for them. I researched highly rated cooling towels and chose options that meet expert shopping guidance.

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