Emergency Blankets for Survival Gear (Pack of 4), Camping Blanket, Emergency Blanket, Thermal Blanket, Mylar Space Blanket, Survival Blanket, First Aid Supplies, Outdoors
$5.99
Price: $5.99
(as of Oct 06, 2024 07:04:42 UTC – Details)
EMERGENCY THERMAL BLANKET -Durable and compact design -Retains up 90% of body heat -Non-toxic reusable material -Waterproof and windproof -Compact travel shelter & insulation -Unlimited uses: Shelter, ground cover, insulation, shade, emergency signal, staying dry in rain, outdoor survival, preventing hypothermia or shock. Blanket Size: 52″×82″ Color: Silver Blanket Weight: 2 oz Blanket Thickness: 12 um
MYLAR EMERGENCY BLANKETS (Silver) (Pack of 4)- Each survival blanket is individually folded, wrapped, and sealed for easy storage and retrieval. They are reusable, waterproof and windproof and can also be used for both ground cover and shade. Durable and advanced aluminized dual-sided Mylar blankets are perfect for conserving body heat in emergency survival situations.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE – Military-grade 12-micron aluminized polyethylene mylar, 52″x82″ & 2 oz.
MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST WEATHERPROOF MATERIAL – Mylar insert provides insulation and the foil cover can reflect heat back to the body or deflect heat from the sun
EMERGENCY USE – Perfect for emergency situations where warmth or protection from inclement weather conditions is required. Helps prevent hypothermia and shock by retaining up to 90% of a user’s body heat. Emergency blanket can be use with an emergency shelter, emergency sleeping bag, emergency bivy, or other survival gear to provide you extra safety.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL – This emergency blanket survival gear is waterproof, moisture-proof, and UV-proof, with high temperature and low temperature resistance. It is very suitable as a outdoor gear for both men and women for such activities as hiking, camping, backpacking and mountaineering. Our thermal blankets can be used as ground covering, sleeping bag liner, emergency poncho, emergency tent, car blanket, camping tarp against wind and rain, etc.
Customers say
Customers like the size, warmth, and functionality of the blanket. They mention it’s compact and fits easily in a vehicle compartment. Some say it keeps them warm and works great for what they need it for.
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10 reviews for Emergency Blankets for Survival Gear (Pack of 4), Camping Blanket, Emergency Blanket, Thermal Blanket, Mylar Space Blanket, Survival Blanket, First Aid Supplies, Outdoors
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Amazon Customer –
Cat House
Actually picked these up to insulate our feral catâs house for winter. She sure liked it. Covered it with straw so the noise didnât scare her, and to make it extra cozy. Also threw a couple in the dash of the car in case of emergency. Impressed with the size. Quite inexpensive. Would work well in stadium seats too.
Janet –
LIFE SAVER
took these to Coachella and saved us from the cold nights!! Itâs also a good blanket to sit on. Comes in a 4 pack so you can use one for each day and even give one to a friend! I donât recommend reusing just because once itâs open it is hard to fold back into a small square.
CassiiS –
Nice sized emergency blanket.
It is for emergencies so I havenât used them. They arrived as described. Nice size and weight to keep in your car or jacket pocket.
Ilya Dolgov –
Weird elongated size
My previous ones were more aware, it was convenient
Susanne Elle Crocker –
Will do the job
Good to have in an emergency supply kit
Nicole –
Why not.
A must for Better Call Saul fans. Chuck swore by them.
Chelsea –
As expected
I used these to line the inside of my greenhouse/indoor grow room. They work great for reflecting light. After I lined the room with these, the temperature rose about 10° so they insulate well.
Cynthia Voss –
Back up heat
Worked to have in RV just as a backup
VB –
I always buy these products no matter what brand and is always great
M. Stewart –
You have to be very careful with them as they are Super thin. Not very durable for a blanket, more like tissue paper. My nail ripped one just opening it. We are using them to line a roof on a walipini, to reflect more light, but I would not recommend as a blanket. Not worth the money IMO.