whiskeylover wrote:They are very light and they work - recommendations to carry certain things in case of emergencies are not made to make your pack heavier, they are made to hopefully save lives (just can't save them all!), and if you carry a first aid kit you should know how each item works.
corvus wrote:Interesting topic are we looking at a 55g Thermal Accident Blanket primarily designed to maintain body heat in an emergency/accident situation not as a substitute sleeping system or what??
corvus
MJD wrote:As I said: I was better off with it (especially seeing that someone else carried it).
Earthling wrote:corvus wrote:Interesting topic are we looking at a 55g Thermal Accident Blanket primarily designed to maintain body heat in an emergency/accident situation not as a substitute sleeping system or what??
corvus
What they were showing is that they do not breath. Giving evidence of what they can do.
After all, a blanket that keeps you warm for an hour but leaves you drenched is not much chop in single figure temps after a short time...be wet, cold and shivering = death.
iluvswtas input was very good.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Earthling wrote:corvus wrote:Interesting topic are we looking at a 55g Thermal Accident Blanket primarily designed to maintain body heat in an emergency/accident situation not as a substitute sleeping system or what??
corvus
What they were showing is that they do not breath. Giving evidence of what they can do.
After all, a blanket that keeps you warm for an hour but leaves you drenched is not much chop in single figure temps after a short time...be wet, cold and shivering = death.
iluvswtas input was very good.
good to see some there ARE some people who can see beyond personal differences and see to the important points.
Nuts wrote: (though i did see a tent made from them )
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Nuts wrote: (though i did see a tent made from them )
A TENT?? you'd have to be Nuts to try that..........
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