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Adventure Medical Heatsheets Emergency Blanket Review

Adventure Medical Heatsheets Emergency BlanketI used this product on a canoe trip.In the tent, it provided excellent insulation when used as a second blanket.Out on the water it reflected heat from the sun and really warmed us up.Even when it was wet, it still kept us warm.Great product that I would definitely purchase again.

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Product Description:
Supplement your backcountry gear with Adventure Medical's Heatsheets Emergency Blanket?you'll thank us if you get stuck out there. While emergency (A.K.A. ?space?) blankets in general aren't a panacea against freezing cold, they can be tied up for improvised shelter, signal rescue teams to your location with the blaze orange side, and when used correctly, save the life of a hypothermia victim. Also, they're insanely affordable. So while the Heatsheets Blanket will never sub in for a -40 degree sleeping bag, there's also no excuse not to carry one of these tiny Adventure Medical wonders in your pack.

Product Features

    Material: Polyethylene
    Dimensions: 56 x 84in (142 x 213cm) unfolded
    Weight: 2.5oz (71g)
    Recommended Use: Backcountry survival
    Manufacturer Warranty:
    Country of Origin: Bangladesh


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Adventure Medical Heatsheets Survival Blanket Two Person Review

Adventure Medical Heatsheets Survival Blanket Two PersonIt wasn't actually an emergency, it just got much colder than I expected up at Lake Vernon in Yosemite in late May. I woke up at 4am, thoroughly chilled, and realized I already was wearing all the clothing that would be reasonable (skipping damp stuff). I wasn't in any real danger, but had been hoping for a good nights sleep before a long hike the next day.

Eventually I realized I had one of these emergency blankets in my gear, and although I was pretty certain it was a one-use item (more later), I decided I might as well try it -- it would also be good to know what to expect in case of a real emergency.

First, kudos for making this so light that it is almost silly *not* to have something like it in your backcountry kit. And having wandered off the track once in a New Zealand rainforest, I really really really like bright orange and bright shiny reflective surfaces, and this has both. I was able to find my own path back to the main trail that time, but the possibility of attracting a search helicopter's attention became something I've thought seriously about.

But I found two significant negatives:

* If your hands are already shaking due to the cold, simply unfolding this thing will be a problem. It expands to a big sheet, but that means the very thin material is folded so many times that it will take several minutes of careful attention and somewhat delicate handling to get it open.

* My mistake, but I didn't understand "blanket": I was expecting something like a bag. It turns out that is a different product, by the same manufacturer and also available on Amazon: look for "Adventure Medical Heatsheets Emergency Bivvy Orange" -- the "bivvy" means you can climb in directly, or slip your sleeping bag into (or, perhaps if your sleeping bag is wet, this might be better inside the bag?). In both cases, the material doesn't breathe so it will quickly collect condensation, so you'll be damp and uncomfortable but warmer.

There are emergency instructions printed on the orange side, which would mostly just make interesting reading while trying to stay warm. For example, you could use the sheet to make a solar still to gather water, but I suspect the overwhelming majority of people that might want or need something like this are fending off hypothermia, not thirst.

And the only reason you might want to try to reuse this would another night in a different location during the same emergency. I tried folding it up, but the result was at least four times as big as the original (and damp, too, from condensation).

The key problem with a blanket is that you'll want to tuck it in to enclose yourself, but such thin filmy material doesn't tuck well; this stuff is thinner than aluminum foil, but thicker than cling wrap (and stronger than both). And you'll want it under you, since you'll lose heat from that side too -- but if you want it wrapped all around you, why a sheet instead of a bag? The bivvy is twice the price, but I think would be much easier to use (and perhaps reuse, at least judging from the product picture).

The only advantage of the blanket is that it could be wrapped around two people -- but not for overnight, just for an unexpected downpour, as the product photo suggests. Preventing a cold drenching might be all you need, but the biv sack could be easily modified to do the same, whereas this product won't be nearly as good if you have to overnight it.

Recommendation: Get a "Adventure Medical Heatsheets Emergency Bivvy Orange" for everyone in the party instead. Yes, you'll pay more, but don't scrimp on critical emergency gear.

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Product Description:
The Adventure Medical Heatsheets Two Person Blanket reflects 90% of your body's heat to help keep you and your hiking partner warm through an unexpected emergency bivy. Carry this 2.8-ounce blanket in your pack whenever there exists the slightest chance that you won't make it back to the trailhead by sundown. Adventure Medical made the Heatsheets Two Person Blanket in bright orange, so it will be easy for a search party to spot you from a distance.

Product Features

    Material: Polyethylene
    Dimensions: 60 x 96in (152 x 244cm)
    Packed Size: 5 x 3 x 5in (13 x 8 x 13cm)
    Tie Points: None
    Pole Included: No
    Weight: 2.8oz (79g)
    Recommended Use: Emergency shelter
    Manufacturer Warranty:
    Country of Origin: United States


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Slumberjack Emergency Cot Review

Slumberjack Emergency CotThis cot is very sturdy.It takes me (who usually is very challenged at this sort of thing) absolutely no time to put together.It is "stiff"--meaning it doesn't sag.Best of all, it fits in a bag about the same size as a camping chair.I used it camping, and my son (11) uses it for sleepovers.Mind you, it isn't real "comfortable."I can sleep on it without backaches, but it isn't a puffy mattress.But it serves its purpose.We will probably purchase two more, so noone has to sleep on air mattresses camping.

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Product Description:
Ideal for emergency and disaster preparedness, overnight guests, and campouts.Easy and quick to assemble.Sturdy "No Squeak"aluminum frame with steel end bars provides stable, quiet sleeping platform.Conveniently folds up and stores in carry bag.

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