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J**N
Warm blanket for camping
This works awesome for me, it weighs just over a pound, I use it as an extra top blanket when backpacking, over my summer sleeping bag, I took it into the 40s easily, I believe this blanket alone would be good to about 45 at least. Packs down small, and the material feels soft and comfortable. Stitches look good and down puffs up nicely. Good purchase!
I**T
Love this blanket
Soft, warm and very nice quality.
F**N
Great compact/ultra-light "cool" weather quilt.
I use this as a warm(er) weather camping quilt. I have a good (and expensive) 10 degree quilt for colder weather, but it's twice as heavy and at least twice the bulk of this one. This quilt is great for me down to maybe 50 degrees at night. For reference, I generally run warm and like to be very cool at night. I've used it into the lower 40s, but even I felt a bit chilly at that temp.As mentioned, the packed size and weight are a big advantage of this quilt, if the weather is warm enough that you can be comfortable.The unpacked size is a bit smaller than I would prefer (maybe an extra 3-4" would be perfect), but I'm 6'-3". Even so, I was able to be fully covered, shoulders to toes. There just not a lot of margin for someone my height. I would think this would be perfect for anyone under 6' tall.I'm not the type to sit around the fire with a quilt wrapped around me, and therefore the "wrapping" snaps don't server much purpose for me. That said, my adult kids got there hands on it when I had it laying out and just loved this feature.I'm happy with the quality of the quilt. This is not a huge puffy cold-weather quilt, so don't expect to go explore the frozen tundra with this, but if you want a compact, light-weight quilt for those cool southern spring/fall (or cool northern summer) nights, this just might fit the bill.
C**R
Great for the price
I went from very skeptical to very impressed within 20 minutes. At first, this looks like a total waste of money. When you first open it, it's very, very, very flat and looks like it has hardly any down in it at all. However, let it loft for 20 minutes and you'll see a whole new blanket! I shined a light through it and went back to being skeptical as it doesn't look very full of down everywhere, however, yet again, once I covered with it, and became way too warm for inside, I became impressed yet again haha. Then, I took it out for a test at 33F while testing other backpacking gear and I'm using it two fold; to hang up in my tent and drape down over my upper body while watching movies. I didn't think to hang a thermometer, but after a few minutes I became very warm and then midway through my movie, I was taking off my sweatshirt and just wearing my thermal and a t-shit. It's near freezing outside remember. I'm sure it was well over 70F if not over 80F in my "tent within a tent" if you will. I totally forgot I was laying outside in 33F winter haha. It's going to work out great. The other thing I'm using it for, if need be, is to drape over my mummy bag (with a 0F comfort rating) in case I need it while sleeping, while out in the back country.It has a couple loops for some straps I'll add, so I just stitched on some loops on the other side too. This will hold it like any other backpacking quilt but MUCH cheaper!At only 1 lb, this will add FAR more than just another 10F or so, you get from adding a fleece liner. I would say, this will easily add 20, if not 30 more degrees to my sleeping bag, when strapped down, loosely (to keep it's loft) and I won't even bother with lugging the lb fleece like I also planned. I'll of course be testing this theory before going miles into the woods, but based on what it did for me hanging up over my upper body with a good 3' square worth of space up over my upper body and head, I'm sure this will add a lot of power to the sleeping bag and it's going to be great for back packing with it.It might not look like much and yeah for a little blanket, it looks pricey for what it is. Based on how it performed for me at 33F I'm VERY happy with what I payed. ($72 total in 2022)The other reviewers helped me decide. You guys got it right. It didn't look like it's worth it's cost and it doesn't in person either but it performs better than it's cost, so thanks guys!
M**Y
Nice camper blanket
As described. Light. Warm. Packs tight.
A**R
Must have for overlanding!
Absolutely love these, great for overlanding and don't take up much space at all.Very warm, easy to wash and fits great with the rooftop tent down
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