UST Survival Blanket/Tarp 2.0 with Windproof and Waterproof Material for Emergency, Camping, Hiking and Outdoors

August 19, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:44 GMT+0100 - Details)

The versatile, lightweight Survival Blanket 2.0 provides all-weather protection by reflecting your own body heat back to you. Windproof and waterproof, it can also be used as an emergency lean-to shelter, ground cloth, additional warmth for sleeping bags and for wrapping cold or frozen food during transport. It’s ideal for carrying in a day pack for emergencies, or as part of an emergency kit for your car or home.

Product Features

  • DIMENSIONS: 60″ L x 83″ W and weighs 13.6 oz
  • VERSATILITY: Can be used as a lean-to shelter by lashing ropes through the grommets, a ground cloth to reflect heat upwards or to wrap cold/frozen food in for transport
  • DURABLE: Windproof and waterproof, 3-ply construction of polyethylene, reinforced fabric and metalize polyester
  • CONVENIENT: Ideal for carrying in a day pack for emergencies, or as part of an emergency kit for your car or home
  • BE PREPARED: The high-visibility, reflective surface works for emergency signaling and the inside can be used to wrap around your body or your sleeping bag for extra warmth

Comments

Josh says:

Cheap and the grommets will likely rip out on you with the first use Bought seven of these for a class, even with precautions to prevent the grommets from ripping out (placing a loop of cordage through and using a toggle instead of tying directly to grommet) five out of the seven had grommets rip out with a single use. Box says 2-year warranty, contacted UST and was told they can only replace them, not refund defective, and to contact Amazon for a refund (which of course I cannot do either since it is part the 30 day window). I am not interested in replacing the…

David King says:

GREAT for shade during Hot days Heard about the idea of using this product to shade the side of a van for camping. Thought I would try it and couldn’t believe how much it keep the side of the van facing the sun cool. I used a digital thermometer to measure the difference between the exposed metal door and the part I had covered up. I have large windows on the side of my van. I measured the temp on the side of van exposed to the sun in the morning. It was only 90° but the windows measured 140°. When the sun finally…

Myra E says:

Great as a tent floor saver! I bought and use this as a floor saver in my tent! Its great! More durable than I thought it would be. I have two dogs, 50 and 60 lbs. When one stepped off their sleeping bag and stretched and scratched her nails across it I was lunging forward from my sleeping bag to get her to stop and she was done and it didn’t tear at all! I just petted her! It seems to help insulate my tent in colder weather too. It was definitely much warmer in the tent than outside the next morning. Because of…

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