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Reddit mentions of Snugpak Oversized Jungle Survival Blanket - Insulated, Lightweight, Water Repellent Polyester, Olive

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Snugpak Oversized Jungle Survival Blanket - Insulated, Lightweight, Water Repellent Polyester, Olive. Here are the top ones.

Snugpak Oversized Jungle Survival Blanket - Insulated, Lightweight, Water Repellent Polyester, Olive
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Blanket dimensions are 90 inches by 72 inches; suitable for camping and emergenciesLightweight, high loft fiber insulation will not lose function even after compression packing; completely windproof to protect you from the elementsTemperature rating is 45 degrees Fahrenheit with a low of 36 degrees Fahrenheit; insulated for superior heat retention to keep you warmIncludes a compression sack for compact, convenient travelFeatures water repellent properties to keep you dry in inclement weather and an antibacterial treatment to prevent odor and the spread of communicable disease
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ColorOlive
Height72 Inches
Length90 Inches
Number of items1
SizeX-Large
Weight1.984160358 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Snugpak Oversized Jungle Survival Blanket - Insulated, Lightweight, Water Repellent Polyester, Olive:

u/Prosapiens · 4 pointsr/EDC

Gorruck 34L GR2 Coyote Tan - a good bag, heavy, uncomfortable, probably give it to my grandchildren in like 50 years

Flip Flops - generic things

Bigblue 28W solar charger - very good, can charge my battery up during the day if i leave it in the sun which I've never really done honestly

Jakemy hardware tools - seamed useful? i've never needed this

Army glove shells - i thought i used these a lot and were indistructable but now that i think of it, i don't use them that often and are probably pretty cheaply made.

Sharpie, pen, all weather notebook - probably should switch over to a fisher space pen...

Straws - these are probably already broken.

Whistle - really really really loud

Fire-striker, matches, lighter - i'm not sure i have enough ways to start a fire

Fresnel lens - ok, now i have enough

LED flashlight - i used to go running in the middle of the night with this flashlight, its tiny

LED flashlight - this isn't the one i have but looks kinda similar? i don't remember where i got mine

Earbuds - generic cheap earbuds

Leatherman Surge - given to me by my wife for passing the bar. thanks wife!

First Aide kit - i put mine together from stuff i've stolen from friends houses whenever i go over and use the bathroom

playing cards - these look very similar to the ones i have, they are plastic so they won't get rained on

glasses/ sunglasses - i have really bad vision

personal hygiene kit - aahhhh dry shaving

Sawyer Mini / syringe, collapsible canteen (dirty), heavy duty straw - i've never used this

collapsible canteen (clean) - i've never used this either

sewing kit - i've used this a lot

ID tags - i guess if i get blown up they'll know my blood type?

garbage bag - for when my pockets are full

elastic bands - i use these when packing to keep rolled socks and things from falling apart

Salt - i have nooooo idea why i have this

cooking grate - i'm not going to hold meat over a fire with a stick like some sort of caveman

heavy duty ziplock bag - in case my mapcase breaks and other reasons

rip-patch - leftover from when i needed a pack because i bought a crummy cheap inflatable sleeping pad.

Army Fleece Beanie - i always keep this at the top of my pack

4 Bungie Cords - not the one i use but similar. to make a field-expedient shelter

Trowel - for disposal of biological wastes

Lensatic compass - because GPS should only be a backup

Pocketboy 130 folding saw - i have a bigger one for yardwork, this small one is really great

Tent stakes - for tent staking

Ravpower 26800 Battery - use this all the time can fast chage my stuff

Battery Battery holder, cables, wall charger - all fits togehter like glove!

Army Poncho - wear it, make a tent out of it etc

Microfiber towel - not the one i use but similar. i mainly use this for when the kids accidentally fall in a lake like they tend to do for some reason

Down Jacket - cheap chinese knockoff... i feel bad for not buying american

Wet weather top - not sure this is worth the space/weight

Wet Weather bottom - not sure if this is worth the weight/space

Silkweights - PJs! and warmth

Jungle Blanket - this is a lot better than the army's woobie. lighter and warmer

Gransfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet - again, gift from wife. she wanted me to chop things and be more manly, generally. now i come home with parts of wildlife for her to cook

Map of New England - or, how i stopped worrying and love dismounted land navigation

PT belt - keeps me safe in all situations

Compression straps - i don't like lashing things to the outside but i guess i can if i wanted to

Fork and Spoon - stole these from the kitchen. i'll probably be replacing this soon with something titanium.

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EDIT: i just priced it out: $1,585.08 total

u/lomlslomls · 3 pointsr/VEDC

I have a couple of these that I keep in my car. Granted, not an extreme cold kind of blanket but they do keep you warm in the 30-40F degree range. Also, they roll up small and don't take up much space.

u/Maswasnos · 1 pointr/CampingGear

> They seem way more claustrophobic since you cant open the side, you're stuck in except for a slit underneath you

You just lift the side up. You don't have to strap yourself in except in very cold weather, which it doesn't sound like you're planning to do. It's basically a very puffy blanket; the strap is optional.

> Is that Teton bag comfortable in warmer weather?

It's pretty comfortable until you get to really warm weather, like when it's 70+ at night. If you're talking about really hot camping weather, you might also want to consider the Snugpak Jungle Blanket: https://www.amazon.com/SnugPak-Jungle-Blanket-Olive-X-Large/dp/B073C59WR7/ref=pd_bxgy_468_img_3/145-5235641-7127537?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B073C59WR7&pd_rd_r=b86c4e0a-5e47-4196-9a40-da95cfaceaf6&pd_rd_w=yh2L9&pd_rd_wg=Quyfa&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=E3N65DB5TXCBZDG6YJNR&psc=1&refRID=E3N65DB5TXCBZDG6YJNR

Or the Jungle Bag: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O1PKGO/?coliid=I3D77G3W9PDPMN&colid=3KT3M9J6JP8IA&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

I've got the Jungle Blanket and it works extremely well for hot weather.