Don’t Die In The Woods – Freakin’ Huge Emergency Blankets [4-Pack] Extra-Large Thermal Mylar Space Blankets with Ripstop Nylon Stuff Sacks + Carabiner Zipper Pack [Army Green]
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DON’T DIE IN THE WOODS. Be prepared with some freakin’ huge emergency blankets.
Great For:
– NOT DYING IN THE WOODS – Keep in your backpack just in case you end up spending an unplanned night in the woods. Besides keeping you warm and dry, mylar has countless uses in survival situations.
– CAMPING AND BACKPACKING – Use as a sleeping bag liner in unexpected cold weather to enhance your existing sleeping bag by boosting heat and protecting from outside condensation.
– CAR EMERGENCY KITS – Keep in the glove compartment in case you get stuck in a snowstorm, run out of gas, or get into a car accident during the winter.
– GO BAGS AND PREPPER KITS – A must-have for earthquake survival kits, 72 hour bags, first aid kits, emergency kits, and survival kits. And zombie apocalypse kits of course.
Unique Features:
– FREAKIN’ HUGE – 23% larger than other brands for full body protection.
– DURABLE PACKAGING – Ripstop nylon stuff sacks and carabiner zipper pack.
– AVAILABLE IN 3 COLORS – Army Green, Survival Orange, and Woodland Camo
– 1% FOR THE PLANET – A percentage of profits are donated to local and global conservation organizations.
Specifications:
– Full Set Packed Size: 5.5 in x 3.5 in x1.5 in
– Blanket Packed Size: 3 in tall, 1.5 in diameter
– Blanket Unpacked Size: 5 feet wide, 7 feet tall (64 in x 82 in)
– Full Set Weight: 9.5 oz
– Blanket Weight: 2 oz
– Material: Mylar (aluminized PET; polyethylene terephthalate)
– Stuff Sack: ripstop nylon with paracord drawstring
– Zipper Pack: nylon with locking aluminum carabiner
For emergency use only. Does not replace your camping gear. Always plan ahead and bring appropriate equipment for your trip.
EXTRA LARGE FOR FULL BODY PROTECTION – Our massive 7×5 foot emergency blankets are 23% larger than standard foil blankets for full body protection. With a little bit of tape and paracord, these XL mylar heat sheets can be converted into an emergency shelter, emergency sleeping bag, emergency bivy, or other survival gear.
PERFECT FOR HIKING, RUNNING, & FIRST AID KITS – NASA-designed mylar is waterproof and reflects up to 90% of body heat to help prevent hypothermia for cold, wet, or hot weather survival situations. Designed for outdoor adventures to pack away ultralight & compact, our thermal blankets are a must-have for camping, trail running, marathons, 48hr/72hr/30 day go bags, tactical gear preppers, earthquake survival kits, home emergency, and car first aid kits.
DURABLE, ULTRALIGHT, COMPACT PACKAGING – Includes 4 extra large (5’ x 7’) double-sided color survival blankets rolled into ripstop nylon stuff sacks. You can stash single blankets anywhere, or carry enough for your whole group in the included zipper pack with carabiner. No other space blanket comes close to our ultra compact, durable storage – the perfect balance of durability & light weight at only 9.5 oz/set (only 2 oz/blanket).
PREMIUM MATERIALS FOR SURVIVAL SITUATIONS – Other emergency survival blankets are made flimsy and cheap in ziploc bags for one time use. Ours are made tough to be there when you need them. Stash these tactical emergency blankets everywhere – in your car, roadside emergency kit, survival kit, first aid kit, bug out bag, zombie survival kit, and camping gear.
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – We stand behind our products. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1% FOR THE PLANET – We donate a percentage of profits to conservation efforts around the world, including The Conservation Alliance and many more.
Customers say
Customers like the compactness, value for money, and lightweight of the product. They mention it’s easy to carry, durable, and great for survival kits. Some also say it’s practical and a great addition for utility.
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13 reviews for Don’t Die In The Woods – Freakin’ Huge Emergency Blankets [4-Pack] Extra-Large Thermal Mylar Space Blankets with Ripstop Nylon Stuff Sacks + Carabiner Zipper Pack [Army Green]
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Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.
NM RANCHER –
UPDATE….MULTI-USE PRODUCT…BACKED BY A VERY ENGAGED COMPANY!!!
OK, “Emergency Blanket”… good enough idea on it’s own, but I have found several ways to utilize this product beyond it’s intended use. Handy in many situations, and for my purposes, having several in my pack, or “go bag” has become an essential item. Together with a roll of waterproof duct tape and some plastic “packing tape” I have been able to to improve my outdoor experience….a couple of these blankets make a very good sun shade and “rain fly” for a lightweight backpack tent (just a handful of plastic beads wrapped into the the corners and along the length, and bingo!, an easy way to attach paracord tie downs and with some tape to unite 2 blankets at the ridgeline, you have a great tent fly…also, you have the choice of reflective side out, or in my case, the camoflage side out depending on which way you want to reflect heat…good seasonal option)…All at a fraction of the weight of a nylon tarp, and much more waterproof. Also, makes a good “ground tarp” for smaller tents, and in my experience, has proven tough enough to withstand puncture from needles, rocks, and sticks. Additionally, these can be used to create sun and rain protection when wraped around the open frame of a truck bed rack (saved me on a very hot and sunny day here in the Southwest)…just wrap it around the frame and tape it to itself (by doing so, you create a “sleeve” which works better than static tape points which tend to stress and tear)..easy and effective, and no “sticky” to clean off your truck. Also, if you’re short on shade, wrapping this around your cooler (shinny side out) really helps to preserve the life of ice. More? How about rigging a “Solar Oven” by digging a sunlight focus shaped pit and using the reflective side of this blanket as a liner….add a few rocks for heat retention and some clear plastic cling wrap and you can make a pancake mix and choclate bar baked treat! Versitility?…came in handy to use as a “dry bag” for transporting a backpack across a river…just wrap, fold like you would the top of a “dry bag” and tape “seams” to help seal and keep the folds tight…works! While “car camping” this blanket made a good “privacy screen” when hung off the rear cargo hatch when using a hanging bag shower … one other blanket used to keep the water from splashing into the vehicle…and they dry very quickly. Originally, I was a bit “put off” by the price of this item and certainly the “cute” packaging adds to the cost…additionally, although this blaket is considerably larger and more durable than other “simular” products, I wanted a larger size to accomodate my “unsanctioned” uses of this blanket…Well, the seller got wind of my “gripe” and contacted me in a really friendly and engaged manner….actually interested in my feedback!!!…genuinely interested in providing someting to meet my needs, even suggesting a competetors product…in the end, turns out they also make a “Emergency Tent” that is of larger dimensions, and constructed of a “heavier weight” mylar material (can’t imagine that the “heavy” maylar would come at the expense of too much weight to include in my pack)…so, I’m going to order a few of those to have on hand…who knows what great uses I’ll find beyond their intended purpose….and I’ll be watching this company for future inovations…they are a “good bunch”, and have earned me as a loyal customer.Happy camping to you all ! And always be prepared.
Anna –
SO COMPACT
I had no idea how compact and functional these would be.. incredibly light weight, I think the price is great I will probably end up buying more!!!
J –
Good, but not as good as they were
I bought some of these years ago and loved them because they were very durable and smoother than other mylar type sheets. These newer ones are more like everyone else’s, loud and crinkly. HOWEVER… the size is great, and they still appear to be very durable and reusable (cheaper ones rip), but I do miss the softer sound and feel of the previous version. They do a great job reflecting body heat back and keeping you warm.
Tammie F. –
Large blanket, packs small
These “Don’t die in the woods” emergency blankets are huge in comparison to some others I’ve seen. They easily pack back into the little pouch and are small enough to carry everywhere. I keep one in each vehicle and in my go bag.
James Obrien –
Prevent shock. Keep them in first aid kits in you cars or boat.
Freezing in the woods sucks. But more likely is the fact you will witness or be part of an accident where someone (maybe you) is losing blood and as they do, the likelihood of shock is a real important consideration. Not only do you have to keep blood inside rather than outside, you have to keep warm. These are way better than the mylar sheets that you will find and the compact design means you can have them anywhere.
Gregor Keith –
Must have in every vehicle and camping hiking pack.
These little space blankets save lives and are so light and easy to carry along so I keep a few in each vehicle and bought a few extra to give to friends for some extra peace of mind. Here in Idaho, you can drive through mountain passes and wilderness areas that have no people or cell service for hundreds of miles. If your vehicle quits working you may need to stay alive in the woods for days so be prepared so you don’t die in the woods
Ken –
Handy and Compact
Keep some in your car. One never knows…
JL Tyler –
Better than others
These are larger than most and tougher materials. The way they are packaged allows you to keep one in each vehicle or the entire set of 4 together for use as shelter or for multiple people.Thinking of getting several more.
Irene Jimenez –
Me gustó el tamaño, ademas el estuche en donde vienen esta precioso y muy práctico. Solo que ya no la pude doblar igual y me queda la duda si son desechables.
Arturo –
No son tan gruesos pero si se sienten más resistentes que los convencionales, aún falta probarlos en el campo.
Roger –
Don’t Die In The WoodsPurchase these emergency blankets [4-Pack] for my survival emergency go-bag kit. As a habit-hacker / cyclist i like to think at I’m prepared for everything that nature throw that me..Pro’sEasy to store in any Tactical Molle Admin Pouch / Tactical First Aid PouchCon’sNonWill revised at a latter time.
Paul –
I have not yet died in the woods.
Rudhek Ewik –
Very expensive!!!