#101505 - 08/03/07 08:42 PM
Sleeping Bag, opinions on Blizzard Survival Bags?
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 57
Loc: UK
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Hi, I am new here so I might not be driving the search system right, but I cannot find any mention of 'Blizzard Survival Bags'. They look ideal for compact emergency kits such as car and plane and seem to be finding favour with SAR and military users, has anyone got any experiences with them? Blizzard Survival's websitecheers OIMO p.s. Before anyone asks, as this is my first post, I am not affiliated with them in any way!
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#101514 - 08/03/07 11:36 PM
Re: Sleeping Bag, opinions on Blizzard Survival Ba
[Re: OIMO]
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Old Hand
Registered: 10/10/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Looks like the same technology as the MPI Outdoor Products Extreme Pro-Tech Series. There have been a few posts mentioning it here, but it would be nice to see an in-depth review, or even better some sort of testing results. -john
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#101538 - 08/04/07 02:16 AM
Re: Sleeping Bag, opinions on Blizzard Survival Ba
[Re: MDinana]
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Old Hand
Registered: 10/10/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Looks like the same thing. I don't see where to purchase, or price of it, though. Any ideas?
http://www.botac.com/prodbyman.htmlScroll down or search for "MPI Extreme Pro". -john
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#101539 - 08/04/07 02:17 AM
Re: Sleeping Bag, opinions on Blizzard Survival Ba
[Re: Todd W]
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Old Hand
Registered: 10/10/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Hmmm "Original SPACE® BLANKET Products"... space blankets even sleeping bag ones are loud, fragile, and not as warm as everyone thinks. Agreed, but these are not just the thin mylar "original"s, but a sandwich construction supposedly able to trap air. No idea if it really works or not tho. No idea how well built they are either. -john
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#101542 - 08/04/07 03:07 AM
Re: Sleeping Bag, opinions on Blizzard Survival Ba
[Re: JohnN]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
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OIMO, First, the courtesy of a welcome to the forum. Blizzard Bags have been a UK product for several years and are now available worldwide, with a US distributor in Texas. I hope to test one in the near future. Anecdotaly my UK contacts are all favourable to it's carry and use. This includes winter climbers in Scotland and a member of the RNLI. I would be very carefull of ALL charts and graphs with formulae 'showing' X product performs at some %level vs product Z. The best of formulae, and some are GIGO, are at best approximations of the real world and at worse sales hype. Back to my collected, anecdotal, real world observations. The Blizzard Bag does require a bit of care to enjoy full performance. This translates into first trying one out at home and becoming familiar with the nuances of use, not in the first stage of hypotermia in the dark on the Pennines. It is EMERGENCY KIT, not a dedicated sleeping bag on the cheap. It's virtue is acceptable performance for the qualities of reduced wieght and bulk. For that it is a good product to stow in the Landy- and probably lets in less cold air.
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#101560 - 08/04/07 08:23 AM
Re: Sleeping Bag, opinions on Blizzard Survival Ba
[Re: Todd W]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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I have seen them at my local outdoor-store, but they were very expensive (>€40) and I thought they were basically a couple of space-bags put over eachother and then vacuum-packet, so I didn't buy one. I did talk with the retailer about it and he found it to be fragile and noisy, wich is similair to a 'regulair' space-blanket . Instead, I imported a AMK thermolite II bivvy amd a heatsheet.
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