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    Ammocurious Rucker61's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rat View Post
    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.
    It's my sleeping bag through early archery season, and goes in the bivy with the down quilt for cold temps. Great blanket but not real cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    The nick name is derived from a child's favorite blanket.

    Runners up were "Linus" "binkie" and "waaa"

    I have several
    Woobie was made famous in the "Mr. Mom" movie.
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    The Rat nailed it. The Kifaru woobie is spendy but worth every penny. I have one in my fly away bag and use another every night at work. Of course I still have several of the issued versions too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    i always have one in all of my sleeping bags. i unzip the bag to the point its comfortable temperature wise. And wrap up in the poncho liner. Although in the Corps we didnt call them woobies. I guess men dont use that term. Just Army.
    Funny. When I was in the Army, we called them "poncho liners". Never heard the term "woobie" until this morning.

    But then again we called Marines "track grease".
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