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Michael M
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Well, I haven’t used it and you never know till you do but seems to be well made, and thought out.
BJR
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
To be fair, I haven’t used this tent yet. It’s well packaged and appears to be thicker than most one time use survival tents and bags. It’s in my survival kit. Plan to add another.
sngglebnny
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
After a cold night of camping in January, I ordered the emergency bivvy sack to use when I just can’t warm up. There’s a Korean camper that I follow on YouTube that prefers winter camping. She stuffs herself and her sleeping bag inside of her emergency bivvy sack and swears by them. I see that campers like her use their emergency supplies and think that I should test mine out as well I like the material. It’s seems like it could be durable enough for repeated use although I think it’s the same Mylar that balloons are made of…that’s funny. I’m sleeping inside of a gist birthday balloon. I can see how the material would reflect heat back towards my body.
glenn boggs
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Works well
DeeAnn
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I haven't had to use the tent or bag, and hopefully never will. Quality looks good. Perfect size to keep in my emergency car kit. Comes in a zip pouch that is substantial so if it's put into another bag, it will be protected. Good peace of mind that if something bad happens I have this in the car.
Kevin j.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Much higher quality than expected!
JL Avis
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
Inside this black case are two orange nylon bags with the blanket and tent in them. You can leave the black case at home if you want to save ounces. The tent does not come with any cord, though, so you'll need to obtain and pack that. Paracord is good. It comes with two EXTREMELY loud whistles, and should probably include ear plugs! I set it up for a scout meeting on a cold night, and you could sit comfortably inside it with the ends open, feeling considerably warmer than outside of it.However, I want to be clear, it is simply a cylinder of mylar, reflective silver on one side, and reflective orange on the other. No cord, no grommets, no loops or ties. It is delicate, hard to work with, very thin, and doesn't hold a shape, but hey, in an emergency it will do the job and it's very lightweight because of these characteristics. I'd expect it to get one use, anything else is bonus. I was able to repack it for myself after my demo, but it's not easy.As a cheap, lightweight emergency tent, though, excellent.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
In terms of survival, it keeps my 24 hour light with a quick set up. Time is of the essence in serious circumstances.
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