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2025-07-15 17:57:17
I keep these in my car in case of emergency and in my backpack when I go hiking. I love they are compact. Have not used yet.
Bowkerhouse
2025-05-26 18:38:18
I'm 6' and ~250lbs (not a small person) and I fit in this bag with comfortable room to spare. Standing up is easily covers my shoulders and if I crouch a little (or bend my knees a little while laying down) I can cover my head.I went outside in ~35F, very windy and raining weather wearing jeans and a t-shirt and was fairly comfortable, though you do need to insulate yourself from the ground in something like this if you are planning to lay down.It seems reasonably durable, and would probably last a couple nights if you were very careful to avoid anything sharp. Definitely sturdier than the mylar bags at a cost of just a little more bulk. I would recommend including duct/packing tape in your emergency kit for potential tears.I'm assuming if you spent hours inside of it you will end up wet from condensation build up, as it's essentially a plastic bag, but I was not in it for that long.Under idea circumstances (indoors with clean wood floor) I was able to roll it back up and get it back into it's little bag with out trouble. I think you could manage it outdoors, but i did not attempt it.Overall a BIG upgrade to the little mylar emergency blankets.
Bill S
2025-05-09 18:50:26
The tent is made up of 2 aluminized Mylar sheets, each 7’ 8†x 4’ 8â€, taped together to form a tube.The Mylar is extremely thin. It does not seem to be reinforced (I’m not sure any tent like this is reinforced).Comes with whistle and paracord.It’s fine, but definitely a little pricey for what you get.
Aric Castro
2025-03-26 18:18:38
This is one of those things I bought intending to never use but I will be glad to have if I need it.Small and compact it can fit in the trunk/glovebox/center console of your car, in a backpack or purse, or even your pocket if they are big enough.It's made of the same material as an emergency blanket, so not as warm as your cold weather sleeping bag, but warm enough to get you through a night or two in a pinch as long as you stay somewhere dry and out of the wind.It's a perfect addition to anyone's emergency kit, whether a BOB, roadside emergency kit, or your hiking/camping kit.
Pablo H.
2025-03-20 20:29:27
De muy buen tamaño para transporte
Katy H.
2025-03-13 18:55:32
This sleeping bag generates serious heat and keeps it in too! Along with that comes the moisture bodies naturally produce, so be prepared as you may wake up with a think layer of moisture on the entire inside of the bag. It did the trick in a pinch and is an excellent emergency preparedness item.
Larry V. Fulmer Jr.
2025-02-26 13:10:10
We have a couple of these in our vehicles and day bags. I purchased these ones for the 5 Gallon buckets of items I'm getting ready for our children and grand children for whatever emergency comes up in the future. Later I might change out the buckets for day packs.
Customer
2025-02-02 14:42:06
waiting
Customer
2025-01-16 14:46:38
Livraison Rapide et conforme à l'annonce
Customer
2024-12-26 17:41:03
Nothing, I haven’t tried it yet
Paul Hennigan
2024-11-20 17:21:49
fun
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