S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Heavy Duty Emergency Blanket

August 20, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $14.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Heavy Duty Emergency Blanket by Survive Outdoors Longer is an ultra-versatile, all-purpose emergency shelter designed for use in the harshest terrain and conditions. Weighing in at only 6.6 oz, this 5′ x 8′ shelter packs down to a pocket sized package yet can withstand almost any abuse you can throw at it. Wind & waterproof and 90% heat reflective, the Heavy Duty Emergency Blanket will keep you warm and dry and is tough enough to survive multiple adventures. It can be used as an emergency blanket, ground cloth, gear cover, emergency shelter or whatever suits your needs. The material is 2.5 mil Super Heetsheets fabric.

Product Features

  • Designed for use in the harshest terrain and conditions, this emergency blanket is an ultra-versatile, all-purpose emergency shelter.
  • Two and a half times thicker than regular blankets, this 2.5-mil blanket is strong enough to rig into a tarp.
  • Super Heatsheets fabric reflects 90% of radiated body heat to help keep you warm.
  • 100% wind and waterproof to shield you from the elements.
  • Benefit from unmatched versatility with this emergency blanket that can be used as a ground cloth, gear cover, emergency shelter, and more.

Comments

BASE 5_NYC says:

Much more durable than the average emergency blanket and well worth the $13 Nice emergency item. Much more durable than the average emergency blanket. The one thing that would’ve made this 5 stars would be grommets in the corners. I know that comes on the next model up but it would help here too. This is a great item to throw in your car or BOB because it really does have a ton of uses. It’s durable enough to hang as a shelter, lay on the ground as a foot print or obviously wrap yourself up in it. For the $13 it costs there’s no reason not to get one. 

MyZonDotCom says:

Mid-grade SOL space blanket Like AMK’s orange 1 mil “ultralight” blanket, this one is also 5′ x 8′, but it’s 2.5 times thicker, a bit less than a 3 mil contractor trash bag. That’s about a good minimum for a ground cloth. However, that also means it’s 2.5 times heavier (it’s right at a half pound) and 2.5 times bulkier, taking much more room in a pack. As previously mentioned, it has no…

Rmplstlskn says:

NO GROMMETS or reinforced corners for anchoring as a tarp! NO GROMMETS or reinforced corners! If you plan on using this as a TARP shelter, as pictured on the front of the package, plan on rigging your own corner anchors as there is no grommet or reinforcement of material on any of the corners or edges. Best bet is to tie a smooth, round rock into a corner sack to anchor the material. Although the material is stretchy, like a trash bag, as compared to plain mylar, which tears easily, you will not get a secure anchor point by puncturing the material with…

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