#38426 - 03/06/05 06:05 AM
Re: In defense of the humble Space Blanket
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Enthusiast
Registered: 01/08/04
Posts: 351
Loc: Centre Hall Pa
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Another con that many have against them is because of static cling they are a roal PITA to unfold. The static cling and the smooth surfaces causes them to stick together. Making it difficult to open up. Have you ever wondered how with stiff and cold fingers you could ever open it in a true emergency without tearing it to shreds?
Well the answer is a little careful preparation beforehand.
The best way is to take it outside on a calm day. Because this is a little messy so you might not want to do it in your living room. First carefully and calmly unpack and open the blanket. Give it a Very light dusting with either corn starch or baby powder. Then with care refold it back into its original configuration. Yes if you take your time it can be repacked just as small as the original package. Then it can be replaced in its carrying container for storage. It just takes some time and attention to detail.
The end result is the powder acts as a lubricant allowing it to be deployed much easier when it is needed.
Why the manufacturing companies don’t do this when packing them in the first place mystifies me. I can only suspect that them would rather save a couple of pennies than improve their product.
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#38427 - 03/06/05 08:20 AM
Re: In defense of the humble Space Blanket
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Old Hand
Registered: 10/10/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Anyone checked out the MPI Outdoors Extreme Pro-Tech survival vest and bag? I know it's not quite a space blanket, but almost, and it seems like it would have much better insulative properties. -john
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#38428 - 03/06/05 09:19 AM
Re: In defense of the humble Space Blanket
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dedicated member
Registered: 01/30/04
Posts: 121
Loc: berlin.de
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I have the MPI Extreme Bag and it is my primary survival shelter for snowboarding, it's definitely too large for a PSK though.
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#38429 - 03/06/05 06:32 PM
Re: In defense of the humble Space Blanket
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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If you have some cord or string with you, you can also suspend it between some sticks (etc) and use it to catch dew and rainwater. Or dig a shallow pit of suitable size and anchor the edges with rocks.
Sue
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#38430 - 03/06/05 06:57 PM
Re: In defense of the humble Space Blanket
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Newbie
Registered: 02/07/05
Posts: 41
Loc: Stockport, Cheshire, UK
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Check out "Ranger Ricks" simple but effective mod for turning the space blanket into a poncho using good ole duct tape.
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#38433 - 03/07/05 03:28 PM
Re: In defense of the humble Space Blanket
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Anonymous
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Let's also not forget its value as a signal panel, laid out flat on the ground or held by two people to "flash" search planes, etc. YES, space blankets are fragile, noisy, etc., etc., but for the amount of space they take up - which greatly increases people's willingness to carry them - they are way better than nothing at all.
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