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🔥 Stay warm, stay ready — don’t just survive, thrive! 🏕️
Don’t Die In The Woods’ Freakin’ Huge Emergency Blankets 4-pack offers ultra-large, NASA-designed mylar sheets that reflect 90% of body heat. Each 7x5 ft blanket is 23% bigger than typical emergency blankets, providing full-body protection in cold, wet, or hot conditions. Packaged in durable ripstop nylon sacks with a carabiner, these ultralight (2 oz each) blankets are perfect for hiking, camping, first aid, and survival kits. Backed by a 4.7-star rating and a commitment to environmental causes, they’re the essential gear for any outdoor professional or prepper who refuses to be caught unprepared.
| ASIN | B07KL874F4 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,326 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #21 in Camping Emergency Blankets |
| Blanket Form | Emergency Blanket |
| Brand | Don't Die In The Woods |
| Brand Name | Don't Die In The Woods |
| Color | Army Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,630 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Mylar |
| Fabric Warmth Description | Lightweight |
| Fill Material | Mylar |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041964691323 |
| Included Components | 4 survival blankets, 4 ripstop nylon stuff sacks, 1 carabiner zipper pack |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 82"L x 64"W |
| Item Type Name | Emergency Blankets |
| Item Weight | 9.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Don't Die In The Woods |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Emergency Blanket 4 Pack Green |
| Material | Mylar |
| Material Type | Mylar |
| Model Name | Freakin Huge Emergency Blankets |
| Model Number | FHEB-4 |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Pattern | Abstract |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping, Hiking |
| Seasons | Winter |
| Size | X-Large |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Waterproof |
| Sport Type | Camping, Hiking |
| Style | Compact |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 041964691323 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
A**R
Peace of mind in the backcountry.
These things are massive. Checked one out to see quality, and it’s pretty nice. Feels pretty strong and would get the job done. I haven’t used one in the situation for which it is intended; however, I feel confident having them in my backcountry survival pack on my snowmobile.
N**R
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.
B**D
Nice and packaged smaller than I thought
I bought these to add to an emergency kit I am building. I have had other Mylar blankets in kits before, but none were packaged this small. The picture showed them in a hand on the listing but for some reason I thought that was the size for each of them, not all 4 of the blankets in one pouch. I also bought the sleeping bag and the tent too, they offered an additional discount when buying more products. All them are very lightweight and seem to be of high quality.
S**R
Essay: Why these are great for short term survival, and why the mob will still find you
I will say this... once you take these out of the original little bags they come in, you will never be able to compress them that small again, as you can see in my picture. The taller bag is the one I tried to restuff one of the emergency blankets back in, after meticulously rolling and compressing all the air out I possibly could. Yep, never that small again. And that's on a hardwood floor, by the way. In no way out in the woods will you ever have such a flat, convenient surface to roll them up that tiny. Might even want to consider obtaining a slightly larger drawstring bag or compression sack for repacking purposes, especially if you need to pack up in a hurry if the mob finds your secret little hiding spot. These do work and reflect heat back excellently. They are also surprisingly durable considering how paper they they are. However, once you accidentally snag one of the edges on something, different story. They will unravel if you do that, then next thing you know your big beautiful blanket has become two... or three.... little plastic pieces. But as long as you don't snag them on anything, you're good. But they probably will get torn up pretty quickly if used in real life disaster scenarios or even a regular camping excursion, so in my opinion they are best for very short term emergency situations, but if you're preparing for something more long-term, might be best to just buy an actual lightweight blanket or invest in a more and durable compact option like this. Lack of long term durability is why I'm giving 4 instead of 5 stars. Another thing to keep in mind is the sheer amount of NOISE these things make. I mean, even if you're hiding out from the mob or are forced to survive say in the woods using these, yeah you can buy the camo or green option and blend in visually... but the sound exposure alone will get you offed if you're trying to hide from people or predators that can HEAR you. I couldn't imagine trying to hide out in a windy environment with these. The slightest movement and you get CRINKLE CRINKLE CRIIIIINKLE. So, the loud crinkly noises these make is something else to keep in mind. These are the first emergency blankets I have ever bought. I would say maybe they could cost a little less for what they are. But if you throw a few of these in with your little baggy or whatever, you won't even feel that you are carrying them, and in a worst case scenario (which is exactly why these exist in the first place), I'd rather have something like this than not.
A**K
Great as a pack or individually!
I love how this have a carrying case for the full pack of 4, but are also in individual pouches for if I just want to toss one in my truck for light travel just in case. It makes it functional as a pack or as singular blankets. They’re a great size and wonderful to have on hand to use during power outages or just in my truck for emergencies especially during this arctic blast.
M**E
Small & compact for backpack use
Let's hope they work. Hope to never find out spending on average 30+ days in the wilds.
A**N
Nice minis
Very tiny little miniature emergency blankets great for sharing
C**E
Highly recommend
excellent product as a sea kayer and trip leader highly recommend
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