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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This is a set of 6 emergency blankets. They come bagged together, but they are individually wrapped. I put three in my bug out bag, two in my car, and one is just loose in my camping gear. These are greatto keep on hand, you really never know when you might need one. They are so tiny and easy to carry. Better safe than sorry.
T451
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Everyone should have one of these in their bug out bag or first aid kit. These are compact and will fit just about anywhere (even the tiniest glove compartment). They are durable and will last in an emergency situation.I've put one in all of my cars, just in case. Winters here can get very cold.
SnickerPoodle
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This is your basic pack of emergency blankets. They are all exactly as is standard for such blankets. They come individually packaged and are easy to unfold and wear. They are the basic, disposable thin material that works great in an emergency or to have tucked in the glovebox, etc. They also make the perfect item to add to homeless kits.
Timothy Lyons
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Mylar blankets are a simple device to keep in your glove box just in case. I plan to put 3 in each of my cars and leave them there until the cars wear out. A simple precaution like these can be the difference between being wet and cold vs. some truly unpleasant hypothermia. They take up almost no space and will provide some comfort in case of accidental exposure to cold and wet. Everyone should get some of these.I like that these are easy to unfold; others come all stuck together in a vacuum package that is a challenge when your fingers are wet. I like that these are a full 84". I plan to try one out in a subfreezing temp just for the experiment. 84" is long enough to line the bottom of an entire sleeping bag.
EJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
These are standard/average mylar emergency blankets that seem to be about the same thickness and durability as any others I have had. These things are super light but hold in a surprising amount of heat so I always have a couple in my car, at least one in my pack when I go hiking, and at least one for everyone in our group when we go camping.
Country Living
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I put these in my survival tote and they are perfect for what I wanted. There are 6 so it really gives me peace of mind knowing I have this in there. If I need them these would be life savers.If you, like me, like to have an emergency kit in your house these are a great addition. You can also place them in your car so if you get stuck someplace you have them.Great item!
Isabella
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I know first hand that these mylar emergency blankets work. They trap the heat in. I ordered these to add to the emergency kit and to add a few to the car emergency kit as well. These blankets are extra large for good coverage. I appreciate having these on hand to grab quickly if ever needed.
EagleEyeHuntsTTV
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I am thrilled with the great price of this emergency blanket bundle. The price per blanket is waaayyy cheaper than trying to source them individually from a sporting goods store. We are a family that does water sports and I always like to have 1-2 emergency blankets in our first aid kit and more than that in our vehicles. I have watched too many Survivorman, and I Shouldn't Be Alive episodes not to take seriously how important the retention of body heat is during survival situations, like being stranded in the snow with an unpowered vehicle and waiting for rescue. Emergency blankets, rain ponchos, etc. are too compact, inexpensive, and important NOT to have in your cars and first aid kits. I will be buying more of these to stock other kits!
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