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#241007 - 02/13/12 01:43 AM Space Blanket or Space Bag?
photog Offline
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If you could only carry one in your survival kit, which would be better to have...a space blanket or an SOL emergency space bivy bag?

I know you could use the grommeted space blanket to build a shelter and reflect the heat from a fire back onto you, but the bag would cover you completely and protect you from the elements.

Which would keep you warmer?

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#241008 - 02/13/12 01:51 AM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: photog]
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I haven't used the bag-style before, but I've found the blanket formation gives me some flexibility of use (rain cover, etc).
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#241009 - 02/13/12 01:57 AM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: photog]
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I usually carry the bag, figuring I could always slit it open if I wanted to use it as part of a shelter. Of course, you could always tape a blanket into a bag. I doubt there is a huge significant difference in real world use. Either one would benefit from improvised components to improve effectiveness.
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#241013 - 02/13/12 02:20 AM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: photog]
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I EDC a heatsheet blanket but I carry both in my kits. One for in and one for under. That said, I'm still a card carrying member of over-packers R Us.
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#241015 - 02/13/12 02:42 AM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: photog]
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I was "camping" two years ago with my son's elementary school, and one of the guys who was chaperoning along with me had apparently been homeless by choice for a 12 month period of time and learned how to sleep outside rather well, in all sorts of weather. Despite the constant rain for the duration of the trip, he slept in a bivvy bag on a pad - no tent!

He told me that he basically lived in the bivvy bag and it was "all you really need"

EDIT: it was one like this:
http://www.campmor.com/outdoor-research-...ci_sku=81533BLU


Edited by MartinFocazio (02/13/12 02:45 AM)

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#241025 - 02/13/12 04:02 AM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: MartinFocazio]
hikermor Offline
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That "bivvy" is a borderline tent, both in cost and weight. A "true" bivvy would be about one-quarter of the weight, and easily one third of the cost. What is nice is that there is a continuum ruanging from 8 ounce bivvy sacks on up to one person tents weighing about 24 to 32 oz (and higher). You can pick whatever suits your fancy and circumstances.
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#241031 - 02/13/12 12:55 PM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
I usually carry the bag, figuring I could always slit it open if I wanted to use it as part of a shelter.


My reasoning exactly...

Originally Posted By: hikermor
Of course, you could always tape a blanket into a bag.


This is where I start to disagree... Taping a blanket into a bag isn't something I would plan for. Fumbling with flimsy heat sheat material and tape when it's raining, blowing and my hands are shivering... Nope, not my kind of fun. This is exactly when a pre-made bag really would shine.

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#241036 - 02/13/12 03:06 PM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: photog]
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If I could only carry one, it would be the blanket just because of the flexibility, especially if it is a bright color for signalling.

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#241037 - 02/13/12 03:13 PM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: photog]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Blanket: Smaller, more likely to have with me. Some models have grommets, making it easier to user to make shelter instead of using as a blanket.

Bivvy: Warmer and easier to use for sleeping. Can be converted to blanket with a knife.

For me, the bivvy is too big to go in an on-body kit but I do have one in my BOB.

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#241055 - 02/13/12 09:36 PM Re: Space Blanket or Space Bag? [Re: chaosmagnet]
ILBob Offline
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Can I choose emergency poncho?

A space blanket is really a small lightweight tarp IMO. Its utility comes from being cheap and lightweight.

I am more worried about getting rained on than much of anything else. Space blankets and bivys do not make very good ponchos, while a poncho can be readily pressed into the same kind of service as a space blanket, at a slightly higher weight and volume price.

A bivy cannot be readily used as a poncho either, although I suppose one could curl up inside one and wait out a rain shower.
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