I've never seen one in person, but these seem to be loved by darn near everyone.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...F8&me=&seller=
I'm on the hunt for a few for the vehicles and for my bob.
I've never seen one in person, but these seem to be loved by darn near everyone.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...F8&me=&seller=
I'm on the hunt for a few for the vehicles and for my bob.
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I use them on the bed all summer for a cover if it cools down
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They are great for a lot of things, except as an actual liner for a poncho. Must have for camping since it rolls up nicely.
Probably not the cheapest ($24.99), they have woodland as well. I usually buy my wool shirts from these guys, they haven't steered me wrong yet:
https://www.mainemilitary.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=3860&idcategory=0
Surplus store in Englewood has them $34.99
https://secure.armysurplusforless.co...iew.php?id=836
Speaking of wool.... they have something similar to the Italian military wool blankets I really love them!
https://www.mainemilitary.com/produc...2&idcategory=0
Last edited by rbeau30; 11-05-2013 at 13:23.
The Kifaru woobie is $150, but worth every goddamn penny. Packs light, stuffs down well, and is very, very warm. Definitely warmer than a normal woobie.
Always just called them liners. Now that said they were always nice to have. In the Medical Corps we used them with the old casualty blankets. I will say that the swiss poncho (listed as an add-on) is one big/heavy SOB compared to the old US poncho but your not going to get wet in it and for $9 I have a couple.![]()
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I love all 6 of mine.
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