Portions of the heatsheet failed the digestibility phase of the evaluation, but we are pleased to report that the bilingual survival instructions remained legible after their ride through the canine alimentary canal.
Dude. Animal testing isn't cool. But are you seriously looking for a hard case? Something actually resilient like a Pelican Micro case (vs. a map tube or even Altoids-like tin which would be chewed apart by a dog instantly)?
They take up a lot of room. How likely is it that you'll spend $10-20 on protecting a $3-5 heatsheet? Does it make sense to use a 7oz case to protect your 3oz heat sheet?
I'm working out of a Maxpedition Fatboy (not Jumbo), so I'm really pressed for space. As I start to equip it with gear, I'm finding out that hard cases are great in theory, but the rigidity comes at a huge cost. I'm down to a hardy plastic vial for my CR123As and a small plastic case to protect pills from being crushed, but that's about it.
By the way, cute Shar Pei. =)
What are the dimensions of the heatsheet as it comes off the shelf and it is folded up all nice and neat?
It'd be useful to know, but again keep in mind there are two sizes. If I think of it next time I'm at REI I'll take some measurements. =)