
The Mountains Are Calling Adventure Quote - Ready to Press - InkMerge DTF Transfer
Product Details
The Mountains Are Calling transfer from InkMerge is a premium mountains are calling transfer designed to bring vibrant color print and durability to your outdoor adventure shirts and custom DTF transfers. Featuring a retro sunset design with a mountain silhouette decal and the inspiring adventure quote design 'The Mountains Are Calling And I Must Go,' this ready to press transfer ensures professional results with every application. Crafted for nature lover decal projects, it offers ease of use and long-lasting wear, making it perfect for creating personalized apparel that captures the spirit of exploration.
Key features include:
Premium quality dtf heat transfer with vibrant, durable colors → keeps your design bright wash after wash
Precut and ready to press → eliminates weeding, saving time and effort
Compatible with cotton, polyester blends, and more → versatile use across various fabric types
Soft hand feel and excellent stretch → comfortable wear without damage over time
Easy application in 3-5 seconds at 300°F with medium pressure → fast crafting process for game day shirts and team parent apparel
Multiple sizes available → select the perfect size for your custom shirt design
Transparent pricing at $0.02 per square inch for bulk orders → affordable for businesses and hobbyists alike
Produced in Houston facility → guarantees professional dtf print quality trusted nationwide
Care instructions:
Wash garments inside-out in cold water to preserve the design integrity
Tumble dry low or hang dry to maintain durability of the transfer
Avoid bleach and dry cleaning to protect the iron on decal from damage
Transform your apparel or merchandise with this adventure quote design that captures the spirit of the outdoors. Perfect for creating unique outdoor adventure shirts or personalized gifts that inspire exploration. Order your custom dtf transfers today from InkMerge and experience premium quality at an unbeatable price.







