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Model: RAYWER (4 Pack Emergency Thermal Survival Blankets, Mylar Blankets for Outdoor, Camping, Hiking, Survival, Large Silver Thermal Sheets, Heavy Duty Gear (4 pcs, Size 84x52)
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I actually had to bust one of these out (different brand) on a recent overnight hike. Temps got a little colder than expected and this kept me warm enough fall back asleep at 4am.
This deal is definitely cheap! this is what I have in my car now for emergencies: Primacare HB-10 Emergency Foil Mylar Thermal Blanket (Pack of 10), 52" Length x 84" Width, Silver https://a.co/d/7dMqKeX
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I was stuck outside once and had one of these, I was freezing and when I used the mylar blanket I was still freezing! Mylar blanket could block some wind and works good for convection heat loss but does absolutely zero zipola for conduction like if your sitting on a cold car seat or laying on the ground even with the mylar under you!!!!! I would keep something better in an emergency kit unless you just can't afford or can't fit anything better! I see many people talking about keeping these in their car, Cars have trunks and you can easily fit something much better in a trunk for keeping you warm! People have car accidents and a higher quality blanket is very helpful for treating shock! Wool will keep you warm even when wet!
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Back when i was in my 20s,renting a place, could not afford heat, slept at night all though winter with an emergency blanket. Kinda started to like it
I live in a 50° F indoor environment 7 months out of the year and have been doing so for the last 17 years. It is exactly 50° Fahrenheit and never goes lower or higher than 50°F. I am normal weight and do not consume more than 2, 200 calories a day 12 months a year. I wear a short sleeve undershirt plus a thermal waffle knit long sleeve shirt plus a long sleeve polyester sweater and then on that two more hoodies and just one pair of sweatpants for pants. I keep the hood on both hoodies up 24/7. At night I sleep in a Sierra designs Wyatt Earp sleeping bag that is rated to 30° F. I am perfectly comfortable like this for the 7 months.
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