Proforce Equipment Jungle Blanket, Coyote
The Jungle Blanket is a warm, lightweight, less bulky alternative to a traditional blanket or poncho liner used by many people. Snugpak has engineered the Jungle Blanket using Travelsoft Insulation, designed for exceptional performance using ultra lightweight, high loft fibres that work superbly even after being compressed into a small, compact size for lightweight travelling. The Jungle Blanket also has an Antibacterial and anti-microbial treatment as well as is windproof and water resistant. The Jungle Blanket will become your best friend when the temperature drops! Specifications: – Dimensions: 76″ L x 64″ W – Pack Size: 6″ x 6″ – Weight: 25 oz – Color: Coyote
Product Features
- Quality materials
- Tested in the field and used in the toughest environments
- Windproof and water resistant
Jungle Blanket is great for backpacking/hiking/camping I used my jungle blanket on a recent backcountry hike/overnight camp in mid April. I was in a very remote location along a lake & creek. That night the low temp was around 40. I sleep in a hammock, and use a tarp.I used my jungle blanket as my top quilt. I used a Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme liner. Then I used a USGI poncho liner and a silver windshield bubble shade under me for protection against convection. (A top quilt & under quilt are preferable, but the weather wasn’t bad, & this…
the stuff sac is better then i expected I bought this blanket with the intention of having it in my get home bag. With a combination of it and a “casualty blanket” ( tarp with Mylar on one side and a olive drab tarp on the other with grommets at the corners ) i believe i could make a primitive shelter out of the casualty blanket and cover myself with the snugpak blanket and stay reasonably warm in the winter time assuming i also have on winter rated clothing.the stuff sac is better then i expected. the blanket keeps…
Amazing, buy it! I gambed on this product….it most certainly paid off. This blanket is a little on the heavy side, comes with an amazing stuff sack, and is water resistant. Not water prood as it will get wet. Not as comfortable as everyone said, but on that note, feels just fine against my skin. Stinks bad when you first get it, but nothing febreeze wont take out. Spray the compression sack as well. I put it inside an escape bivvy (Survive Outdoors Longer Escape Bivvy) and it kept me warm at 42 degrees…