#128731 - 03/30/08 01:34 AM
Ultralight blanket experience?
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All, I'm looking for an ultralight blanket... Something for summer backpacking. I was looking at kifaru's woobie ( http://www.kifaru.net/woobie.htm), but since its a poncho liner, i'm assuming it has a hole in the middle like a poncho so they would mate up (never saw a poncho liner before). Does anyone have any recommendations? If it can serve other purposes as well (i.e. possible padded ground sheet, can zip up and have a sleeping bag, etc) that would be a bonus. Thanks all, Kris
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#128744 - 03/30/08 04:40 AM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
[Re: MDinana]
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Go to WalMart or K-Mart and buy a light blanket for $10.00 or so. The Woobie is $126.00, Way over priced for what you say you need it for.
The local camping store sells fleece summer sleeping bags for $19.00; I would guess they are good down to 45 or 50 deg. More then enough for a summer night.
Edited by BobS (03/30/08 04:43 AM)
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#128745 - 03/30/08 05:41 AM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
[Re: Kris]
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Registered: 03/29/08
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Poncho Liners are the best I have found and run $35 at my local Army Surplus. Nothing warmer in the same weight class.
Edited by TXClass (03/30/08 05:43 AM)
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#128746 - 03/30/08 07:15 AM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
[Re: Kris]
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Registered: 11/13/07
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Loc: North Carolina
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$126.00!!! way too much money. Just get a regular poncho liner. It will run you between $25-35. I have been using the same one for 18 years with no problems.
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#128752 - 03/30/08 02:58 PM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
[Re: jasond]
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Looking on Brigade QM's web site there are two styles of poncho liners... a 'GI Type Poncho Liner', and a 'GI Issue Poncho Liner'. First one being 25 bucks, and the second is 45 bucks. Only difference I can see is that the more expensive one is a bit bigger.
How small can you pack these?
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#128770 - 03/30/08 09:02 PM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
[Re: Kris]
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"...'GI Type Poncho Liner'..."
"type" means that it is a copy. Might be an exacty copy, might be pure junk. I would stick with the real thing, it doesn't cost all that much more. I have seen poncho liners advertised what had a diffenent insulation (thinsolate I think, not sure), they were supposedly warmer for about the same weight, but I don't know.
I stuff mine into a small stuff sack, probably six inches in diameter by eight tall, give or take a bit. They are great!!!
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#128788 - 03/31/08 12:37 AM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
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If you're open to $100 mark, might want to look at the Topic traveler from designsalt. Haven't tried these but their silk bag liner is one of the best investments I've ever made. Cold/warm/humid, nothing beats silk IMO. http://www.designsalt.com/cat_search_res...p;btnSearch.y=9
Edited by LED (03/31/08 12:37 AM)
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#128791 - 03/31/08 01:47 AM
Re: Ultralight blanket experience?
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John Wayne always used a wool blanket and slept under the stars.
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