Down Camping Blanket - Puffy, Packable, Lightweight and Warm | Ideal for Outdoors, Travel, Stadium, Festivals, Beach, Hammock | 650 Fill Power Water-Resistant Backpacking Quilt
K**N
Comfy and warm
I run hot, so take this with a grain of salt, but this is quite warm! I think I could go camping in October with this.It's also really nice to use as a picnic blanket, so we just keep it in the car and bring it out on occasion. No real complaints.Overall, I recommend it!
B**B
Great camping blanket
This is a really nice blanket that backs down into a small footprint. I got the one that is down filled, and it’s warm enough to keep the chill off. You can use it several different ways, including as a poncho with buttons. And material and construction are of solid quality, and expected to last for years
M**L
Low fill volume
Several quilted squares around the edge had little to no down fill. The snaps are not versatile, they make a decent poncho but are in the wrong location to make a foot box. The mega puffy is probably a better option, but at a higher price point.
T**R
Using this as an outdoor blanket!
I like attending outdoor events with my friends and this is a great material to lay down on the grass without worrying about ruining a fancy blanket.It is also really compact when it’s all packaged up, which makes it convenient to throw into a tote.
R**Z
Great outdoor blanket
I was looking for something to possibly replace my very well used military poncho liner, (AKA "woobie").This arrived in the compression sack and when I pulled it out, it seemed extremely thin. I gave it some shakes and then ran it three times through the dryer on fluff with no heat and the down puffed up very nicely, pretty much to a puffer jacket thickness.I was very skeptical of the 650 fill power rating when it arrived, but after seeing it puffed, it's probably pretty close to that when compared to a 650 down jacket.My only gripe is that when it's stored compressed, there's a bit of a production to get it fluffed up again. At home, the dryer on no heat is an easy fix. On the trail, the constant shaking and fluffing would be a pain.It is nice and warm. I used it as a blanket in a cold bedroom (65 ish, F) and was completely comfortable. Like the poncho liner, it's slippery so it will slide off the sheets if you move around.I love the snaps so you can wear it around without having to use a safety pin or toggle & string to secure it.It does shed water pretty well, but this was only a light sprinkle. If it pours, this will wet out and the down will be useless for insulation. I will probably treat it with a wash in down repellent and spray a waterproofer over it since it'll be used almost exclusively outdoors.It came with some carabiners and there's loops around the edges. I'm not confident those will hold up to much but they do make good thumb loops and will hold it in place well enough if clipped to a hammock, chair, e.t.c.I'll update the review after using it almost daily this fall and into early winter, but I think it might just beat out the woobie.
E**C
Small, light, warm and easy to pack down blanket. Great for camping.
Very light and very warm down blanket. It takes a while to puff up when you unpack it, so it would be best to store it unpacked, hanging from a coat hanger in your closet for example. I would say that it is very, very light and won't weigh down you pack. Well worth it for the insulation it provides.I provides snaps along one of the longer sides so you can arrange it as sort of a cape or poncho, leaving only your face out. Or poke your head through and it will sit on your shoulders without falling off and leave your hands free.It says it is water resistant but I wouldn't take it out in more than a light sprinkle as it will make it heavier and may mold up, I haven't tried to determine this.If you bunch up one end and put a bungie around it, it will serve nicely as a quilt, staying put around your feet. If you do this to both ends, you can use it as a hammock underquilt.Great for camping, maybe not for a go bag or the trunk of your car, as it's not good for the down to keep it scrunched up all the time. Otherwise, nice color and a great blanket for a fair price.
E**.
Nicely warm and very packable!
For awhile now, I've been looking for a relatively affordable down blanket to bring along backpacking when I expect it to be a little colder than I'm comfortable with in just my sleeping bag. It's an insurance of warmth using down, which is more packable than synthetic. This fits the bill!It feels as though there could be more down in each square, but after sleeping a night with it, I can say that it does the job providing the warmth I'm looking for. Maybe in a breeze it would not be warm enough. But I don't ever foresee myself in that situation. Weight and size are as described (see photos). Other reviewers have commented on the additional features (snaps, carabiner, loops, etc.), so I won't get into those. Overall, I'd recommend it!
A**Z
80% down 20% feather, Great for chilly or cool weather on its own
This is well designed: 3 plastic snaps to use as a poncho and doesn't slide off your shoulders. 2 finger hold loops to use if just wrapped around you. 4 corner loops to use with the aluminum caribiners for use as a tarp. It's lightweight and not bulky and makes a great all around blanket. Water just pools and runs off, so spills or rain don't become an issue.While it's long enough for many to use as a stand alone blanket, if you're in the 6' plus range expect your toes or shoulders won't be covered if you're stretched out. As with any natural down blankets, they need to be fluffed to get the full warming effect. I typically store my down blankets on a hanger then stuff them in their compression sack just before I pack them up for a trip. This ensures many years of fluffability without damaging the down/feathers. I would consider this a stand alone blanket for those cool to chilly seasons, and as an extra sleeping bag layer for cold climates. The exterior layers are pretty slippery, just make sure you have it snapped on as a poncho or tuck it between you and your chair around a campfire. I don't think you'll be disappointed.Hopefully this was helpful, Thank you!
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