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product_id: 164212986
title: "Get Out Gear Down Camping Blanket - Puffy, Packable, Lightweight and Warm | Ideal for Outdoors, Travel, Stadium, Festivals, Beach, Hammock | 650 Fill Power Water-Resistant Backpacking Quilt"
brand: "get out gear"
price: "S/.540"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Get Out Gear"
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# Ultra-light 1.1 lbs - packable & travel-ready Water-resistant Nylon - weatherproof comfort 650 Fill Power Down - premium warmth Get Out Gear Down Camping Blanket - Puffy, Packable, Lightweight and Warm | Ideal for Outdoors, Travel, Stadium, Festivals, Beach, Hammock | 650 Fill Power Water-Resistant Backpacking Quilt

**Brand:** get out gear
**Price:** S/.540
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛶 Pack Light, Stay Toasty, Adventure Ready!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Get Out Gear Down Camping Blanket - Puffy, Packable, Lightweight and Warm | Ideal for Outdoors, Travel, Stadium, Festivals, Beach, Hammock | 650 Fill Power Water-Resistant Backpacking Quilt by get out gear
- **How much does it cost?** S/.540 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- get out gear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted get out gear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted & Top-Rated:** Ranked #44 in Camping Blankets with 4.5-star reviews from over 3,400 outdoor enthusiasts.
- • **Customizable Comfort:** Add snaps to create a footbox or join two blankets—tailor your setup for ultimate camping flexibility.
- • **Durable Weather Shield:** Crafted with 100% nylon and water-resistant finish to keep you dry and comfortable outdoors.
- • **Featherlight & Compact:** Weighs just over a pound and compresses small enough to fit in any backpack or travel bag.
- • **Versatile Two-Season Warmth:** Transforms from a cozy blanket to a footbox-equipped quilt for adaptable warmth from spring to fall.

## Overview

The Get Out Gear Down Camping Blanket is a lightweight, 650 fill power down quilt designed for outdoor enthusiasts seeking versatile warmth and packability. Made from water-resistant nylon, it weighs just 1.1 pounds and measures 80 x 54 inches, making it ideal for backpacking, festivals, beach days, and hammock use. Its innovative design allows it to function as both a blanket and a two-season sleeping quilt with customizable snaps for added warmth and security. Highly rated and popular among campers, it offers premium insulation and durability in a compact, travel-friendly package.

## Description

Adventure in Comfort Enjoy the great outdoors with the comfort you deserve Get Out Gear is an outdoor gear company focused on creating products which feature smart, innovative design that you’ll love using wherever your next adventure takes you. We strive to make the outdoor lifestyle more fun, comfortable, and accessible for all. See more of our collection Gear for Lifes Best Adventures Smart Innovative Design Your Satisfaction, Our Promise "Not only is the blanket a 5 star but the service is beyond great!" Your Satisfaction, Our Promise "Not only is the blanket a 5 star but the service is beyond great!"

Review: Becomes A Two Season Sleeping Bag - I have been so impressed with the quality, ultralight weight and warmth of this down blanket that I have been using it in place of my sleeping bag for camping. It is perfectly adequate just by itself for warmer nights, but with a few simple modifications, it keeps me warm and comfortable even when the air is 45 degrees F. I'm looking forward to testing it in even colder temperatures next fall. I have found that in cooler weather, the secret is to use this blanket as a camping quilt, so that you lay it OVER you, tucking the sides under your body. Camping quilts have become very popular with ultralight hikers, and their great versatility gives several advantages over sleeping bags. You can Google these if you're not familiar. Of course, an adequate sleeping pad under you is essential, just as with any sleeping bag. (Note: the blanket is shipped tightly compressed, and it may require several days or longer for the down to fully expand. Be sure to keep it in a roomy storage bag when it's not being used.) I found it beneficial to create a footbox with plastic snaps. This helps to prevent the light and slick blanket from sliding off while you are sleeping, and your feet stay quite warm. You can easily reconfigure to the open blanket if desired. The blanket has three snaps already installed that you can incorporate into the footbox, but a few more must be added. I found everything I need for $21 at the popular auction site: item # 201831863852. The kit includes K2 pliers, instructions, and size 22 KAM SNAPS (identical to the snaps on the blanket). Very easy to install, but be sure to carefully plan the placement of the snaps. Hopefully my photos will be helpful. BTW, adding several more snaps allows the joining of two blankets, which can still be used with or without footboxes. So many possibilities! To make the quilt even warmer, I have added a washable sleeping bag liner which can also be used by itself on warm nights. In cool weather, lie inside the liner and pull the quilt over you, with your feet in the liner inserted into the footbox. When it's even colder, use the quilt INSIDE the liner. Then, when you zip up the liner, it will close off air gaps and help to keep the quilt positioned around you. It works very well. I got the Vumos liner on desertcart for $18 with coupon, and it has been perfect. A long zipper allows it to open up, and, like the blanket, it is plenty roomy for me at 6' tall. And the Vumos has a wide hem at the edge under your chin, allowing for the simple installation of a draw cord to gather the liner and quilt snugly around your neck and shoulders when it's cold. Voila! An incredibly light and versatile sleeping bag/quilt system for use from late spring to early fall, total weight less than 2lbs, very compactable, and for around $100. I have bought three of these blankets from Get Out Gear; two for gifts, and the service has been outstanding.
Review: Great blanket - For what it is this is excellent. I didn't use it for camping but for general life stuff where you may want a blanket. And you can get past the puffer jacket to skin feeling. It is absolutely worth every penny. It's slowly warms up you can shake it out or leave it partially compressed still depending upon what you actually want for warmth. It packs up small, It's basically true to item description. There are a lot of cheaper versions of this out there. And some premium branded ones that cost a lot more. This is right in the middle and it works. It does exactly what it says it will do.

## Features

- 100% Nylon
- Imported
- Hand Wash Only

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07VWDBV7S |
| Additional Features | Bagged |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,868 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Camping Blankets |
| Blanket Form | Quilt |
| Brand Name | Get Out Gear |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Color | Blue/Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,542 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 100% Nylon |
| Fabric Warmth Description | Lightweight |
| Fabric type | 100% Nylon |
| Fill Material | Down |
| Included Components | [Stuff Sack] |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 80"L x 54"W |
| Item Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Get Out Gear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | bouffi blue |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | bouffi blue |
| Model Number | bouffi blue |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping, Travel |
| Seasons | All |
| Size | Down Puffy Blanket - 1-Person (1 lb 1 oz) |
| Sport Type | Camping |
| Style Name | Casual |
| Theme | color-size |
| UPC | 860002193120 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Weave Type | Ripstop |

## Images

![Get Out Gear Down Camping Blanket - Puffy, Packable, Lightweight and Warm | Ideal for Outdoors, Travel, Stadium, Festivals, Beach, Hammock | 650 Fill Power Water-Resistant Backpacking Quilt - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91DSEwwSo-L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What temperature rating is it?**
A: Hi. In conjunction with an underquilt or sleeping pad, the blanket provides a nice ultralight option down to 45 degrees.  Hope that helps!

**Q: What type down is it filled with?**
A: Hi!  The blanket is filled with an 80/20 blend of responsibly sourced duck down and feathers.  Hope that helps!

**Q: Are ducks live-plucked or killed due to the requirement of down for your product?**
A: A lot of people worry about this and here is the seller's answer:  "Hi! The blanket is filled with an 80/20 blend of responsibly sourced duck down and feathers. Hope that helps!"  By Get Out Gear   It is n amazingly light weight and warm cover and well made.  I hope the seller isn't lying..... : )

**Q: Is this for one person or for 2 people?**
A: I used it for two people in Cabela's Double Deluxe Tent Cot. Worked great while camping for four days in August. Cool nights down to the 50s. Also used a top sheet and slept on top of an old sleeping bag. Was the perfect warmth and we weren’t fighting all night for covers. I’m 5’6” and my friend is 5’8”, and we are both less than 180 lbs, so might be different if someone is taller or wider.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Becomes A Two Season Sleeping Bag
*by O***A on April 16, 2020*

I have been so impressed with the quality, ultralight weight and warmth of this down blanket that I have been using it in place of my sleeping bag for camping. It is perfectly adequate just by itself for warmer nights, but with a few simple modifications, it keeps me warm and comfortable even when the air is 45 degrees F. I'm looking forward to testing it in even colder temperatures next fall. I have found that in cooler weather, the secret is to use this blanket as a camping quilt, so that you lay it OVER you, tucking the sides under your body. Camping quilts have become very popular with ultralight hikers, and their great versatility gives several advantages over sleeping bags. You can Google these if you're not familiar. Of course, an adequate sleeping pad under you is essential, just as with any sleeping bag. (Note: the blanket is shipped tightly compressed, and it may require several days or longer for the down to fully expand. Be sure to keep it in a roomy storage bag when it's not being used.) I found it beneficial to create a footbox with plastic snaps. This helps to prevent the light and slick blanket from sliding off while you are sleeping, and your feet stay quite warm. You can easily reconfigure to the open blanket if desired. The blanket has three snaps already installed that you can incorporate into the footbox, but a few more must be added. I found everything I need for $21 at the popular auction site: item # 201831863852. The kit includes K2 pliers, instructions, and size 22 KAM SNAPS (identical to the snaps on the blanket). Very easy to install, but be sure to carefully plan the placement of the snaps. Hopefully my photos will be helpful. BTW, adding several more snaps allows the joining of two blankets, which can still be used with or without footboxes. So many possibilities! To make the quilt even warmer, I have added a washable sleeping bag liner which can also be used by itself on warm nights. In cool weather, lie inside the liner and pull the quilt over you, with your feet in the liner inserted into the footbox. When it's even colder, use the quilt INSIDE the liner. Then, when you zip up the liner, it will close off air gaps and help to keep the quilt positioned around you. It works very well. I got the Vumos liner on Amazon for $18 with coupon, and it has been perfect. A long zipper allows it to open up, and, like the blanket, it is plenty roomy for me at 6' tall. And the Vumos has a wide hem at the edge under your chin, allowing for the simple installation of a draw cord to gather the liner and quilt snugly around your neck and shoulders when it's cold. Voila! An incredibly light and versatile sleeping bag/quilt system for use from late spring to early fall, total weight less than 2lbs, very compactable, and for around $100. I have bought three of these blankets from Get Out Gear; two for gifts, and the service has been outstanding.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great blanket
*by D***E on May 19, 2026*

For what it is this is excellent. I didn't use it for camping but for general life stuff where you may want a blanket. And you can get past the puffer jacket to skin feeling. It is absolutely worth every penny. It's slowly warms up you can shake it out or leave it partially compressed still depending upon what you actually want for warmth. It packs up small, It's basically true to item description. There are a lot of cheaper versions of this out there. And some premium branded ones that cost a lot more. This is right in the middle and it works. It does exactly what it says it will do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ best of 3 brands; lightest & warmest; scroll down to read about this one
*by K***O on February 21, 2026*

I bought three different down blankets at the same time, because the reviews were so inconsistent, and I wanted to compare them side by side. They were the Horizon Hound Trek blanket (H.H.), the Get Out Gear blanket (G.O.G), and the Noora North blanket (N.N). Some come in different sizes—I ordered the 1.1 pound size in each case. They were 62, 65, and 64 US dollars, respectively, so really all about the same price. All claimed 650-fill down. Only H.H. advertised the fill weight, 7 oz or 200g. All three were within an inch or two of the same size and dimensions, and they all came in virtually identical roll-top stuff sacks, each of which weighed 27 grams. I doubt these stuff sacks are waterproof, but they are water resistant, having DWR coatings. Most people make a reasonable effort to avoid throwing their gear in a river or leaving it outside in the rain; compressed down does not soak up water very well anyway; and, when it is raining, my down stays in my pack or in my tent, so I am not worried about this. I actually had the chance to check out two H.H. blankets, because the first one they sent was not the color I ordered. Unfortunately, neither one was very good, and I would certainly recommend against buying the H.H. blanket. The H.H. blanket was the heaviest of the three brands (448g), and if you are backpacking, every gram matters. Especially if you are backpacking when it is cold enough to bring down—your winter gear is already heavier than what you carry when it’s warm. The H.H. blanket has a few nice features: 4 loops made of webbing, to hold the blanket and wrap it around yourself or otherwise secure it, and two very lightweight attachment points (tabs) sewn onto the stuff sack. Every attachment point is a blessing for backpackers. It has three sets of snaps, so you can wear it like a poncho. It is very compressible and fits well in its small stuff sack. These features do not make up for the fact that it simply does not have enough down to provide much insulation. I tested each individual square of the two H.H. blankets I received with a flashlight in the dark at night, and also by holding the blankets up to a bright window during the day, and I could clearly see that a number of the squares had almost no down at all. This is entirely unacceptable, and indicative of a lack of quality control, or just deliberately being cheap. The N.N. blanket was lighter (440g) than the H.H. blanket and it had more down. When I tested it with the flashlight at night and by holding it up to a window during the day, I could see that the distribution of down was consistent throughout all the squares in the blanket. This blanket fluffed up noticeably more than the H.H. blanket, providing more insulating loft. It also had the most “extras” of the three brands I tested: 4 cord loops at the corners and 2 nylon fabric loops on the sides, one extra attachment tab on the stuff sack, seven sets of snaps (instead of just three) along the edges of the blanket to make it into a sort of sleeping bag, and also quite compressible. It also has an elastic cinch cord across the end so you can create either a hood or a footbox (not both). One thing to note is that half of each pair of snaps on this blanket are attached on the incorrect side of the fabric, so the the two layers do not overlap when snapped (like the two sides on the front of a jacket would), but instead the inside of the right side attaches to the inside of the left side, leaving a weird gap for heat to escape and preventing the snapped blanket from lying flat. I liked the features on the N.N. blanket enough that it was hard to send it back, but I didn’t need two, and the G.O.G. blanket was just better in the most important ways. The G.O.G. blanket--this one--was the lightest of the three (423g), as well as the warmest. It had the most down of the three brands. It fluffed up significantly more than than the other brands, providing the most loft/insulating power. When I tested it both with the flashlight at night and the window during the day, it showed noticeably more down in each square than the other blankets. I used it as a supplement to my down backpacking quilt on a night when the temperature dropped to 25 degrees Fahrenheit, and it made a big difference. Alone, it kept me warm until it got below 50 degrees. The G.O.G. blanket had 2 fabric loops and no cord or webbing loops on its edges, and its stuff sack had one extra tab attachment (the H.H. blanket had two). It had 3 pairs of snaps, like the H.H. blanket. Note: the snaps on all the blankets are lightweight plastic and must be handled with care. You shouldn’t just rip the two pieces of snapped fabric apart—that will tear your blanket. Take the extra second to use your fingers to separate each half of each pair of snaps without straining the fabric. These blankets are great for lightweight supplements to a sleeping bag or camping quilt you already own, to extend their temperature range (in the case of the G.O.G. blanket, by about 10 degrees Fahrenheit). They are all lightweight and very compressible. None of them appeared to lose feathers during vigorous fluffing and up to one night of use. They are not designed to be used alone on cold nights—they are far too lightweight for that. Also, you must let them loft up after you remove them from their compressed state. This Get Out Gear blanket is the best of the almost identical blankets I tested, and I recommend it. I will probably by another one later on as a gift.

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*Store origin: PE*
*Last updated: 2026-05-29*