
WaveCaddy™ — Pack the Whole Beach Day Into One Towel-to-Backpack Combo
Pack the Whole Beach Day Into One Bag — Then Lay Down on It
The WaveCaddy™ is a full-size beach towel that folds and cinches into a drawstring sling bag in about five seconds. Spread it out, lie down, swim, then pack everything — phone, keys, sunscreen — straight back inside the towel and walk off. No second bag, no sandy phone, no "wait, where did I put my keys."
Stop Hauling Two Bags Just to Spend One Afternoon at the Beach
Tote bag full of sunscreen and snacks in one hand. Rolled towel under the arm. Phone in the other hand. By the time you find a spot you've dropped something twice and your keys are buried somewhere in the sand. The WaveCaddy collapses all of that into one piece of gear that's already on your shoulder.
➤ Switch From Towel to Backpack in About Five Seconds: Fold it in thirds, pull the drawstring loops, sling it on. The whole turnover is faster than rolling up a regular beach towel.
➤ Keep Your Phone, Keys, and Sunscreen Sand-Free: A hidden zip pocket sits inside the towel itself, so your essentials stay sealed off from grit, splashes, and the wandering hands of a busy boardwalk.
➤ Oxford Cloth That Won't Drag Your Shoulder Down: Tough enough to handle wet sand, salt spray, and full sun without fraying — and light enough to wear on the walk back without thinking about it.
Here's How a Towel Becomes a Backpack Without Adding a Single Extra Piece
The trick is in the construction. Two corners of the towel double as drawstring loops. When you're ready to leave, fold the towel into thirds, pull the loops tight, and you've got a soft sling bag — same fabric, same towel, just folded up around your stuff.
The Oxford cloth holds its shape wet or dry, so the bag stays a bag while you walk to the car. No sagging, no dripping mess down your leg, no wrestling a soaked towel into a beach tote that's now also soaked.
Why People Stop Going Back to Their Old Beach Towel After One Trip
Most buyers say the same thing once they've used it: they didn't realize how much they were carrying until they weren't carrying it anymore. The walk back to the car is where the WaveCaddy earns its keep — both hands free, phone in the zip pocket, towel-as-bag already on your shoulder.
"Almost didn't buy it — figured it'd be flimsy or the 'backpack' would be a gimmick. Used it three weekends in a row and my regular beach bag has been sitting in the closet ever since." — Megan R.
What You'll Notice the First Time You Use It
✓ Both Hands Free on the Walk In: Arms swing naturally — no awkward towel-tuck under the elbow, no bag strap fighting the towel for shoulder space.
✓ Patterns That Don't Look Like Hotel-Pool Towels: Watermelon, sea turtles, flamingos, citrus prints, starfish — pick the one that matches how loud you want to show up.
✓ Survives a Full Summer Without Looking Tired: Oxford cloth doesn't pill or pick up that musty smell from sitting damp in a hot trunk overnight.
Three Steps From Towel to Out-the-Door
Step 1: Spread the WaveCaddy flat — roomy enough for one adult to stretch out or two people to sit side by side.
Step 2: When you're ready to leave, fold it into thirds and pull both drawstring corners — the towel cinches itself into a sling bag with no extra hardware.
Step 3: Drop your phone, keys, and sunscreen into the inside zip pocket, sling the bag across your shoulder, and walk off with both hands free.

| What the WaveCaddy™ Does | Old-School Towels | Regular Beach Bags |
|---|---|---|
| Folds Into Its Own Sling Bag — no second tote needed | ❌ | ❌ |
| Hidden Zip Pocket keeps phone, keys, sunscreen off the sand | ❌ | ✅ |
| Oxford Cloth survives wet sand, salt, and sun without fraying | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs, If You're the Kind Who Reads Them
- Material: Oxford cloth — light, dense weave that handles sand, salt, and chlorine
- Function: Beach towel that folds and cinches into a drawstring sling bag
- Pocket: Hidden interior zip pocket for phone, keys, sunscreen
- Patterns: Multiple prints — turtles, flamingos, watermelon, citrus, starfish, coral, summer typography
- Included: 1x WaveCaddy™ 2-in-1 Convertible Towel & Drawstring Backpack
- Care: Machine wash gentle cycle, air dry. Slight size variation and screen-to-fabric color shift is normal.
The Questions Most People Ask Before Ordering
How long does the towel-to-backpack switch actually take?
About five seconds once you've done it twice. Fold in thirds, pull both drawstring loops, sling it on. No buckles, no zippers along the seam, no instructions to memorize.
Will my phone stay dry inside the zip pocket?
The zip pocket is water-resistant — it shrugs off splashes, sand, and a quick rain shower. It's not submersible, so don't take it swimming with the towel on your shoulder.
How many patterns can I actually pick from?
There's a full range of prints — sea turtles, flamingos, watermelon, lime, coral, starfish, pop-art and more. Each one is labeled A through H so you can find the one that matches your beach personality.
Does the fabric actually hold up to wet sand and sunscreen?
Oxford cloth is tighter than terry — sand brushes off instead of working into the fibers, and sunscreen rinses out in a normal wash. It also dries faster than a standard cotton beach towel.
Can I throw it in the washing machine?
Yes — gentle cycle, cool water. Air dry to keep the print colors sharp. Skip the bleach and skip the dryer and you'll get a full summer of trips out of it.
Try It on One Beach Trip — We'll Stand Behind It
Use your WaveCaddy on a single beach day. If it doesn't make packing up simpler than your old setup, send us a message and we'll sort it out. Every order ships with our customer support email — real humans on the other end, not a ticket form that goes nowhere.
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WaveCaddy™ — Pack the Whole Beach Day Into One Towel-to-Backpack Combo
Pack the Whole Beach Day Into One Bag — Then Lay Down on It
The WaveCaddy™ is a full-size beach towel that folds and cinches into a drawstring sling bag in about five seconds. Spread it out, lie down, swim, then pack everything — phone, keys, sunscreen — straight back inside the towel and walk off. No second bag, no sandy phone, no "wait, where did I put my keys."
Stop Hauling Two Bags Just to Spend One Afternoon at the Beach
Tote bag full of sunscreen and snacks in one hand. Rolled towel under the arm. Phone in the other hand. By the time you find a spot you've dropped something twice and your keys are buried somewhere in the sand. The WaveCaddy collapses all of that into one piece of gear that's already on your shoulder.
➤ Switch From Towel to Backpack in About Five Seconds: Fold it in thirds, pull the drawstring loops, sling it on. The whole turnover is faster than rolling up a regular beach towel.
➤ Keep Your Phone, Keys, and Sunscreen Sand-Free: A hidden zip pocket sits inside the towel itself, so your essentials stay sealed off from grit, splashes, and the wandering hands of a busy boardwalk.
➤ Oxford Cloth That Won't Drag Your Shoulder Down: Tough enough to handle wet sand, salt spray, and full sun without fraying — and light enough to wear on the walk back without thinking about it.
Here's How a Towel Becomes a Backpack Without Adding a Single Extra Piece
The trick is in the construction. Two corners of the towel double as drawstring loops. When you're ready to leave, fold the towel into thirds, pull the loops tight, and you've got a soft sling bag — same fabric, same towel, just folded up around your stuff.
The Oxford cloth holds its shape wet or dry, so the bag stays a bag while you walk to the car. No sagging, no dripping mess down your leg, no wrestling a soaked towel into a beach tote that's now also soaked.
Why People Stop Going Back to Their Old Beach Towel After One Trip
Most buyers say the same thing once they've used it: they didn't realize how much they were carrying until they weren't carrying it anymore. The walk back to the car is where the WaveCaddy earns its keep — both hands free, phone in the zip pocket, towel-as-bag already on your shoulder.
"Almost didn't buy it — figured it'd be flimsy or the 'backpack' would be a gimmick. Used it three weekends in a row and my regular beach bag has been sitting in the closet ever since." — Megan R.
What You'll Notice the First Time You Use It
✓ Both Hands Free on the Walk In: Arms swing naturally — no awkward towel-tuck under the elbow, no bag strap fighting the towel for shoulder space.
✓ Patterns That Don't Look Like Hotel-Pool Towels: Watermelon, sea turtles, flamingos, citrus prints, starfish — pick the one that matches how loud you want to show up.
✓ Survives a Full Summer Without Looking Tired: Oxford cloth doesn't pill or pick up that musty smell from sitting damp in a hot trunk overnight.
Three Steps From Towel to Out-the-Door
Step 1: Spread the WaveCaddy flat — roomy enough for one adult to stretch out or two people to sit side by side.
Step 2: When you're ready to leave, fold it into thirds and pull both drawstring corners — the towel cinches itself into a sling bag with no extra hardware.
Step 3: Drop your phone, keys, and sunscreen into the inside zip pocket, sling the bag across your shoulder, and walk off with both hands free.

| What the WaveCaddy™ Does | Old-School Towels | Regular Beach Bags |
|---|---|---|
| Folds Into Its Own Sling Bag — no second tote needed | ❌ | ❌ |
| Hidden Zip Pocket keeps phone, keys, sunscreen off the sand | ❌ | ✅ |
| Oxford Cloth survives wet sand, salt, and sun without fraying | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs, If You're the Kind Who Reads Them
- Material: Oxford cloth — light, dense weave that handles sand, salt, and chlorine
- Function: Beach towel that folds and cinches into a drawstring sling bag
- Pocket: Hidden interior zip pocket for phone, keys, sunscreen
- Patterns: Multiple prints — turtles, flamingos, watermelon, citrus, starfish, coral, summer typography
- Included: 1x WaveCaddy™ 2-in-1 Convertible Towel & Drawstring Backpack
- Care: Machine wash gentle cycle, air dry. Slight size variation and screen-to-fabric color shift is normal.
The Questions Most People Ask Before Ordering
How long does the towel-to-backpack switch actually take?
About five seconds once you've done it twice. Fold in thirds, pull both drawstring loops, sling it on. No buckles, no zippers along the seam, no instructions to memorize.
Will my phone stay dry inside the zip pocket?
The zip pocket is water-resistant — it shrugs off splashes, sand, and a quick rain shower. It's not submersible, so don't take it swimming with the towel on your shoulder.
How many patterns can I actually pick from?
There's a full range of prints — sea turtles, flamingos, watermelon, lime, coral, starfish, pop-art and more. Each one is labeled A through H so you can find the one that matches your beach personality.
Does the fabric actually hold up to wet sand and sunscreen?
Oxford cloth is tighter than terry — sand brushes off instead of working into the fibers, and sunscreen rinses out in a normal wash. It also dries faster than a standard cotton beach towel.
Can I throw it in the washing machine?
Yes — gentle cycle, cool water. Air dry to keep the print colors sharp. Skip the bleach and skip the dryer and you'll get a full summer of trips out of it.
Try It on One Beach Trip — We'll Stand Behind It
Use your WaveCaddy on a single beach day. If it doesn't make packing up simpler than your old setup, send us a message and we'll sort it out. Every order ships with our customer support email — real humans on the other end, not a ticket form that goes nowhere.
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Pack the Whole Beach Day Into One Bag — Then Lay Down on It
The WaveCaddy™ is a full-size beach towel that folds and cinches into a drawstring sling bag in about five seconds. Spread it out, lie down, swim, then pack everything — phone, keys, sunscreen — straight back inside the towel and walk off. No second bag, no sandy phone, no "wait, where did I put my keys."
Stop Hauling Two Bags Just to Spend One Afternoon at the Beach
Tote bag full of sunscreen and snacks in one hand. Rolled towel under the arm. Phone in the other hand. By the time you find a spot you've dropped something twice and your keys are buried somewhere in the sand. The WaveCaddy collapses all of that into one piece of gear that's already on your shoulder.
➤ Switch From Towel to Backpack in About Five Seconds: Fold it in thirds, pull the drawstring loops, sling it on. The whole turnover is faster than rolling up a regular beach towel.
➤ Keep Your Phone, Keys, and Sunscreen Sand-Free: A hidden zip pocket sits inside the towel itself, so your essentials stay sealed off from grit, splashes, and the wandering hands of a busy boardwalk.
➤ Oxford Cloth That Won't Drag Your Shoulder Down: Tough enough to handle wet sand, salt spray, and full sun without fraying — and light enough to wear on the walk back without thinking about it.
Here's How a Towel Becomes a Backpack Without Adding a Single Extra Piece
The trick is in the construction. Two corners of the towel double as drawstring loops. When you're ready to leave, fold the towel into thirds, pull the loops tight, and you've got a soft sling bag — same fabric, same towel, just folded up around your stuff.
The Oxford cloth holds its shape wet or dry, so the bag stays a bag while you walk to the car. No sagging, no dripping mess down your leg, no wrestling a soaked towel into a beach tote that's now also soaked.
Why People Stop Going Back to Their Old Beach Towel After One Trip
Most buyers say the same thing once they've used it: they didn't realize how much they were carrying until they weren't carrying it anymore. The walk back to the car is where the WaveCaddy earns its keep — both hands free, phone in the zip pocket, towel-as-bag already on your shoulder.
"Almost didn't buy it — figured it'd be flimsy or the 'backpack' would be a gimmick. Used it three weekends in a row and my regular beach bag has been sitting in the closet ever since." — Megan R.
What You'll Notice the First Time You Use It
✓ Both Hands Free on the Walk In: Arms swing naturally — no awkward towel-tuck under the elbow, no bag strap fighting the towel for shoulder space.
✓ Patterns That Don't Look Like Hotel-Pool Towels: Watermelon, sea turtles, flamingos, citrus prints, starfish — pick the one that matches how loud you want to show up.
✓ Survives a Full Summer Without Looking Tired: Oxford cloth doesn't pill or pick up that musty smell from sitting damp in a hot trunk overnight.
Three Steps From Towel to Out-the-Door
Step 1: Spread the WaveCaddy flat — roomy enough for one adult to stretch out or two people to sit side by side.
Step 2: When you're ready to leave, fold it into thirds and pull both drawstring corners — the towel cinches itself into a sling bag with no extra hardware.
Step 3: Drop your phone, keys, and sunscreen into the inside zip pocket, sling the bag across your shoulder, and walk off with both hands free.

| What the WaveCaddy™ Does | Old-School Towels | Regular Beach Bags |
|---|---|---|
| Folds Into Its Own Sling Bag — no second tote needed | ❌ | ❌ |
| Hidden Zip Pocket keeps phone, keys, sunscreen off the sand | ❌ | ✅ |
| Oxford Cloth survives wet sand, salt, and sun without fraying | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs, If You're the Kind Who Reads Them
- Material: Oxford cloth — light, dense weave that handles sand, salt, and chlorine
- Function: Beach towel that folds and cinches into a drawstring sling bag
- Pocket: Hidden interior zip pocket for phone, keys, sunscreen
- Patterns: Multiple prints — turtles, flamingos, watermelon, citrus, starfish, coral, summer typography
- Included: 1x WaveCaddy™ 2-in-1 Convertible Towel & Drawstring Backpack
- Care: Machine wash gentle cycle, air dry. Slight size variation and screen-to-fabric color shift is normal.
The Questions Most People Ask Before Ordering
How long does the towel-to-backpack switch actually take?
About five seconds once you've done it twice. Fold in thirds, pull both drawstring loops, sling it on. No buckles, no zippers along the seam, no instructions to memorize.
Will my phone stay dry inside the zip pocket?
The zip pocket is water-resistant — it shrugs off splashes, sand, and a quick rain shower. It's not submersible, so don't take it swimming with the towel on your shoulder.
How many patterns can I actually pick from?
There's a full range of prints — sea turtles, flamingos, watermelon, lime, coral, starfish, pop-art and more. Each one is labeled A through H so you can find the one that matches your beach personality.
Does the fabric actually hold up to wet sand and sunscreen?
Oxford cloth is tighter than terry — sand brushes off instead of working into the fibers, and sunscreen rinses out in a normal wash. It also dries faster than a standard cotton beach towel.
Can I throw it in the washing machine?
Yes — gentle cycle, cool water. Air dry to keep the print colors sharp. Skip the bleach and skip the dryer and you'll get a full summer of trips out of it.
Try It on One Beach Trip — We'll Stand Behind It
Use your WaveCaddy on a single beach day. If it doesn't make packing up simpler than your old setup, send us a message and we'll sort it out. Every order ships with our customer support email — real humans on the other end, not a ticket form that goes nowhere.




























