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Emergency Sleeping Bag with Hood | Ultralight, Waterproof, Thermal Mylar Sleeping Bag Liner | Survival Bivy House Blanket Bivey for Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Earthquake, Tenting, 72 Bug Out, Survival Equipment

Original price was: $24.95.Current price is: $19.95.

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Emergency sleeping bag
Mylar,Nylon
Imported
TOUGHEST MYLAR SLEEPING BAG ON EARTH – Our tear-resistant, extra-thick HeatFlex mylar is stronger and extra versatile than peculiar house blanket mylar. We’ve added a hood part to guard your head and bolstered tape seams to create a sturdy, reusable survival bivy you should utilize alone or to boost your present sleeping bag.
ENHANCE YOUR EXISTING SLEEPING BAG – Fearful about sudden chilly or moist climate? The DDITW Emergency Sleeping Bag displays as much as 90% of physique warmth to spice up the warmth retention of your sleeping bag, and the waterproof materials protects your sleeping bag from exterior condensation.
BUILT-IN HEAD PROTECTION – Research present you lose as much as 10% of physique warmth via your head. Our modern hood design helps you keep this physique warmth for whole physique safety. This unique function is just out there from Don’t Die In The Woods.
ULTRALIGHT, WATERPROOF, & SUPER COMPACT – Hate carrying additional weight? It’s so small and lightweight, you’ll neglect it’s even there. We’ve designed the DDITW Emergency Sleeping Bag with the right stability of sturdiness & weight at solely 7 ounces (the load of a small apple). Stash them in every of your automobiles and backpacks and at all times be ready.
PROTECT THE WILD PLACES WE LOVE – We donate a proportion of earnings to conservation efforts world wide, together with 1% For The Planet, The Conservation Alliance, and lots of extra. 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – We stand behind our merchandise. You gained’t discover a harder mylar survival bivy anyplace. Assured.

Clients say

Clients discover the sleeping bag glorious for emergency kits and respect its compact dimension, noting it may be saved in a really small house and is ideal for emergency or bug out gear. Furthermore, they reward its heat, significantly in freezing temperatures. Nevertheless, the sturdiness receives blended suggestions, with some prospects discovering it sturdy whereas others report points with the fabric degrading after one use.

12 reviews for Emergency Sleeping Bag with Hood | Ultralight, Waterproof, Thermal Mylar Sleeping Bag Liner | Survival Bivy House Blanket Bivey for Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Earthquake, Tenting, 72 Bug Out, Survival Equipment

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  1. Robert Lee Dillmon Jr.

    Perfect for emergency day bag
    Works perfect for emergency day bag. I’ve been on plenty of one day hiking trips in my life time, but there was that one trip that made me rethink my preparedness. I was in Colorado just west of Colorado springs in the mountains with a good friend of mine and we got lost. To make a long story short, we where not exactly prepared to get lost. So items like this may seem worthless to the know the all, who is in a constant intolerant fit of spewing nonsense. In reality, it can save your life.

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  2. Solosurf

    Small and Compact
    The built in hood is a great extra feature in a sleeping bag of this size. It is lightweight and can be stored in a very small space. Product shipped quickly and is as advertised.

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  3. jim88

    Emergency Sleeping Bag With Hood | Ultralight, Waterproof, Thermal Mylar Sleeping Bag Liner
    Pretty much a single use survival tool for emergency use situation, but will function as intended. Price was high at $17.95 so I will shop around for better pricing next time. This item’s advantage is that it’s form is a bag rather than a blanket and that there is slightly more material at the bag opening for the user to form a hood- in a dire situation these advantages would be useful. Material is Mylar with foil type surface, very thin, does not function well alone -without normal sleeping bag or blanket- but is meant to be used in conjunction with sleeping bag/blanket (or at least warm clothing) to retain some heat so that the cold doesn’t kill you. If the user is careful, and doesn’t tear/puncture or pop the seams, it can be very useful to keep you dry in a wet environment, certainly important in survival situation. Being that this product is basically a plastic bag, it is not designed to breath at all, if you use in a warm climate, expect it to trap moisture from your body and sweat inside the bag. It is small & light weight so it can be carried in a pack to aid survival if needed, but don’t ever expect to roll it back up in it’s original, compact size baggie, just use it if you need to and expect you will need to take care to not rip it during it’s usage. then probably toss it out and get another.

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  4. Ben Anderson

    Now have several!
    I’ve now bought several of these and put them in different places. What a huge upgrade from mylar blankets! Don’t forget this will form a vapor barrier and trap sweat, so you want to make sure you have some ventilation to let moisture escape or you will end up colder than before.

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  5. Dale S

    Gave it as a Christmas gift
    The DIL does a lot of day hikes and thought this would be a good couple of ounces to carry in the event that something doesn’t work out and she needs to spend the night in the woods.

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  6. Deputy53

    Once You Open & Use-You’re done! NOT Reusable (Per Manufacturer)
    Been using these as “disposable” emergency blankets. (I kept 10 in my cruiser’s trunk at all times.) Now, they have improved the seams & durability in the almost 8 years the department has used them. But, they are still listed as non-reusable.Once you take them out of the pouch, you will NEVER get it back in the pouch.=just be aware of that fact.I recently bought more to put in our private cars, as I’m not RETIRED & living 1.300 miles North of Florida. It get’s a little cold up here in the winter, but After 30+ years down South…I still miss the seasons, The deer I hunt & eat are bigger than German Sheppard’s (unlike Florida.)VERY well priced. Buy a few, keep in your car. Then when you need it-you’ll have it.FYI-I am a tried & trued user of this product. It gives you the most “bang for your buck.” My Sheriff’s department would haven’t of bought them-if they were NOT cost effective.

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  7. Shawna

    Awesome!
    Great addition for an emergency.This emergency sleeping bag is small and light weight.Store it in your vehicle, camper, boat, tent or bug out bag.Would recommend to others.

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  8. Cyclops

    It’s OK
    For a mylar bag it actually is pretty heavy duty, but still too thin and light for repeated use. Getting it back in the stuff sack is also nearly impossible.

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  9. Melissa

    Looks great and will come in handy to have in an emergency . Super compact

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  10. Ben H from York

    Bought for super light summer camping . Brilliant bit of kit

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  11. Jakl

    Schnelle Lieferung und top Ware. Gut wieder verwendbar und hält was er verspricht. Empfehlung von mir

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  12. David W.

    Knowing the sleeping bag didn’t live up to my expectations, they offered me a refund along with keeping the item which I found was great of them.

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    Emergency Sleeping Bag with Hood | Ultralight, Waterproof, Thermal Mylar Sleeping Bag Liner | Survival Bivy House Blanket Bivey for Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Earthquake, Tenting, 72 Bug Out, Survival Equipment
    Emergency Sleeping Bag with Hood | Ultralight, Waterproof, Thermal Mylar Sleeping Bag Liner | Survival Bivy House Blanket Bivey for Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Earthquake, Tenting, 72 Bug Out, Survival Equipment

    Original price was: $24.95.Current price is: $19.95.

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