I Got This One WRONG! - OneTigris Down Camping Blanket - 2.0 Version Full Review

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  • @jbeers1234
    @jbeers1234 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Did you just combine distinguish and differentiate into “distinguishate”? Love it!

  • @jerryadams6799
    @jerryadams6799 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    you could use the trick the Military uses. rotate the blanket 45 degrees. That gives extra coverage at the head and foot. It should be enough to fold it back under your feet to make an improvised foot box and to cover your head.

  • @accunutoutdoors2717
    @accunutoutdoors2717 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Amazon has several options around the same price with more of the functionality you discussed.
    Here are a few I came across that all have at least poncho snaps and attachment points.
    I’d love to see you compare some of them to the OneTigris, especially the last one on the list!
    Horizon Hound:
    -Trek: 1.1lb, 77”x50” when fully puffed, (unknown amount) of 650-fill down, 41F rated, no footbox.
    -GR-20: 1.6lb, 77”x50” puffed, (unknown amount) of 650-fill down, 32F rated, no footbox.
    Get Out Gear:
    -Down Puffy Blanket: 1lb-1oz, 77”x50”puffed, 200g of 650-fill down, 45F rated, no footbox.
    -Mega Puffy Blanket: 1lb-6oz, 77”x50” puffed, 350g of 650-fill down, 35F rated, no footbox.
    Zoobelives Alplive R300: 1.35lb, 76”x51.5” (not specified if that’s the size when puffed but another measurement listed says 79x54 so probably), 300g of 650-fill down, 41F rated, converts to sleeping bag with snaps, built-in corner pocket.
    Richhorse Luxury Fluffy Down Blanket: 1.04lb, 75”x51” puffed, 210g of 700-fill down, 32F rated, no footbox.
    Luxcol Down Camping Blanket: 1.2lb, 80”x54” puffed, 250g of 700-fill down, (no temp rating listed, but if it really has the down it claims to it should be around 32F,) cinch cord for footbox.

  • @RobMongey
    @RobMongey ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Straightforward, honest and relatable reviews - it's all we ask for - good job.

    • @ARLGD
      @ARLGD ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your comment! I completely agree with you. Straightforward, honest, and relatable reviews are essential when it comes to outdoor gear and home backup power products like the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's great to see that this TH-camr is providing comprehensive reviews. It's all about finding reliable and trustworthy products that can enhance our outdoor experiences or family adventures. Keep up the good work!

    • @better.better
      @better.better ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@ARLGDerr this is cheap knock-off junk...I mean come on... first red flag: duck down? then look at that sewing construction! when have you ever seen, well, ANY blanket, or coat, sewn in squares like that, never mind a down one? I could go on, but I don't need to. just look up other down camping products and compare it with new eyes. however if you give this a try, don't use it for anything riskier than car-camping where you can bail easily

    • @better.better
      @better.better ปีที่แล้ว

      yeah, straight forward junk, this dude trying to get you killed

  • @johnshipley9755
    @johnshipley9755 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Will always stick with wool blankets😊😊

  • @maryloua777
    @maryloua777 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    After the first review, I purchased this with the thought of using it for camping. Well, I got it and decided it was the perfect size for my futon/couch so it may never see camping. I did experience some drafty parts when snuggled down but I solved that by making a duvet cover. No more cold spots, or sliding away in the middle of the night. It is absolutely perfect for my winter blanket in my house. Had I not seen that first review, I never would have tried it. So a big shoutout. Thanks bunches.

    • @tomsitzman3952
      @tomsitzman3952 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can still use your quilt for camping. All my gear is used both at home and on the trail. I guess I'm a little Old School.

  • @brendabinczewski7624
    @brendabinczewski7624 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think I will get one for my husband. Thank you for your honesty.

  • @davidrife6191
    @davidrife6191 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Gotta say, Onetigris is really coming on strong as a leading camping supplier. They are impressive.

    • @dmc2087
      @dmc2087 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I myself am getting away from Onetigris and supporting Onewind products , I bought the Onewind hammock hot tent and you can even use it as one big tarp with a stove jack perfect for fall camping in Canada

  • @jeffd1600
    @jeffd1600 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Great video Luke, as always! So there are a couple of things that you can do with any blanket you take camping with you.
    #1: You can put the blanket inside your sleeping bag and stay warmer, especially in colder weather. #2: You can wrap the blanket on the outside of you sleeping bag and use it that way. I have found over the years that putting a blanket inside the sleeping bag works best!!!

  • @M0RMY
    @M0RMY ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I use this to complement my 3 season bag (I am military) and the combination of the two is excellent. In warmer areas its fine just on its own, but as an addition inside my bag its a great addition especially if restricted to a small bergen. Great as an easily stuffable warm layer for a cold vehicle or aircraft trip too.

  • @boomstickman71
    @boomstickman71 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm still using the Snugpak Jungle Survival Blanket you recommended 8 years ago.

  • @daveosmond3800
    @daveosmond3800 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was looking at this product, along with the others in the market. I'm glad you did this timely review, as I was just about to purchase the "M" size, but, you convinced me that the "L" would make much more sense in my circumstance. Thanks Luke for your honesty and integrity.

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Your comments are 100 percent in line with my experience with this product. I began with the small size and purchased the larger size when the weather cooled. I liked the utility of the materials and the textures. This also makes a fine overquilt on a bed during cold weather.

  • @futuristicbear9040
    @futuristicbear9040 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own 2 of the old version (orange) . I love this blanket it keeps me nice and warm camping out

  • @UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu
    @UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I get most of those pros from my poncho liner and it have been proven throughout my military tenure from the South weather, Desert, and Artic training.

  • @rachealstinnett5829
    @rachealstinnett5829 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mt man here another good vid by this man 👍👍

  • @rotaman8555
    @rotaman8555 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I own a quilt from Enlightened Equipment. It is a 10 degree bag/quilt convert. I LOVE it! It is light and warm and packs down small. But it cost almost $700. Getting a OneTigris blanket to add several more ten-degrees of warmth to my sleep system for just $70 sounds like a great bargain!

  • @travisp32
    @travisp32 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I think the medium size is a good size for an addition to an existing sleep system. You can slide it inside your bag or whatever. But for a stand alone blanket I would rather have the larger one. Nice video. It was 13 degrees here in idaho this morning. Probably need 4 of those things. Lol

    • @umaiar
      @umaiar ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It might be interesting to try. I just did an overnight in my hammock at ~27°F, and had a similar blanket on top of my quilt. The problem I had was that they slip and slide against either like crazy. My torso was fine, but I couldn't keep the top one over my feet.
      I'm not sure if that's a size problem, but I suppose it wouldn't be too hard to clip layered blankets together somehow.

    • @BillyBob-xd8qj
      @BillyBob-xd8qj ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I feel your pain, North Idaho here!

    • @travisp32
      @travisp32 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Southwest Idaho.

  • @mnmikeoutdoors8595
    @mnmikeoutdoors8595 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m stuck on differentiate vs. distinguish. Go Luke. Just teasing. Never mind haters. You are full of strength and honor.

  • @Gazelle8
    @Gazelle8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got the 1.0 version, it does great in the late spring, summer and early fall months. When car camping I'll use it as an extra layer in my hammock.

  • @dangerpudge1922
    @dangerpudge1922 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good review and thanks.
    Horizon Hound GR-20 is the answer. Well made, well filled, just over 1lb, compacts far better than the OT, and it's $88. I'm a clean 6' and it covers me just fine; I was worried it'd be too small but that's not the case.

  • @leemcallister8981
    @leemcallister8981 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I'll stick with my poncho liner for half the price...I also have the USMC zippered version as well.

  • @ExxInferis
    @ExxInferis ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the follow-up full review. Nobody is right all the time!

  • @johnarrowsmith8032
    @johnarrowsmith8032 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ll take a large 1 Luke looks warm and comfy 😍

  • @92MrSandmann
    @92MrSandmann 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you very much for putting the temperature rating in Celsius, that is greatly appreciated 👍

  • @browsman2328
    @browsman2328 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I thing the larger one would make a decent down comforter for inside. I like to open my bedroom window for fresh air at night even when it gets into the 50s or high 40s.

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like the idea of a dual purpose quilt. I have the honcho poncho and like it.

  • @TheWibbo
    @TheWibbo ปีที่แล้ว +3

    the problem with down filled items are once it gets wet it has no insulating properties at all.

  • @tomstrickland5504
    @tomstrickland5504 ปีที่แล้ว

    Luke rocks and is honest ....if ya dont like it turn it off ....thanks luke for all your work

  • @lostsheep664866
    @lostsheep664866 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have both and I love them I added buttons to both of mine to make them more functional with different stuff

  • @janiedillingham3190
    @janiedillingham3190 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a 6' woman, I would definitely need the larger version! Thank you for your honest review.

  • @monaangeloutdoors514
    @monaangeloutdoors514 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like it. The weight seems great and the snaps interesting. I have a kelty camp blanket i really like a lot and that one is a large. Id pick a large size for winter camping. Thanks for great review! Much appreciated!

  • @seanadams2391
    @seanadams2391 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Luke!! Love your reviews Sir. To answer your Qs, I'd go large. Another comment, for cold over-quilting to an existing sleep system I've found that synthetic is superior since the moisture and frosting that form at the outer layer will compromise feather down but not synthetics. This is an important consideration when it's cold enough to add an extra layer to your sleep system. The more moisture that gets into down, the more the insulative value drops. Better to keep your feathers dry inside and synthetics on the outside in cold weather. I'm still loving my $65 buck Onewind Hammock Top Quilt with Footbox for an overquilt or mild weather sleeper. For real cold I put my 20 degree Kelty Cosmic down bag inside and the Onewind on the outside.

  • @jasonjones4941
    @jasonjones4941 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks, Luke. I've been looking at this. Great review.👍

  • @jerryfife2015tacoma
    @jerryfife2015tacoma ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have that quilt and it works great for me in a hammock during the warmer seasons and I thought the cost was fine but the more they do to it could also drive up the cost even more than what it is but iI think it's fine for what it is and cost. Great video Luke

  • @jotoneywood7274
    @jotoneywood7274 ปีที่แล้ว

    A zipper for the blanket, check yeah. For camping that be awesome. Had a downy coat that was great at -20. Wishing I kept it. Great video

  • @jack.charlesc4750
    @jack.charlesc4750 ปีที่แล้ว

    Decathlon makes on with a zipper synthetic filled for summer have a look just missing 4 grummits in the corner to make a nice underquilt

  • @greyhikes5236
    @greyhikes5236 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Have used one for a while now, use it mostly for hammock camping in all weathers. Use it as an add on to my sleeping system in some cases. Your review is on point! 👍

  • @RoughingItWithRuth
    @RoughingItWithRuth ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for this! I have a similar product from Mont Bell, but it is much more versatile as it has draw pulls on 2 sides, can snap into a sleeping bag shape and can transform into a pillow by stuffing it into its own integrated pocket. It is my favorite gear product by far!

  • @populustremula7496
    @populustremula7496 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own one of these and I got it as a throw over blanket to extend the warmth rating of my sleeping bag, as my sole insulation thrown over a sheet for summer nights that cool in the morning hours, and for travel insulation in case the vrbo I’m staying in doesn’t have blankets when needed. It works superbly for all of those. As for the upgrades you mention any features you add will increase the cost. A zipper won’t allow you to compress it as much and adds weight as well. What I’d like to see is a one inch piece of nylon bias tape sewn around three sides, leaving one of the short sides without the tape. Sew the tape into the outer seam 1/4 inch leaving 3/4 inches of the tape sticking out. On the smaller blanket you now have a surface you can use to take those small metal office style clips and clip to the tape and run a piece of parachute cord under your sleeping pad so that the blanket won’t slide off of you during the night (which it does regularly because the taffeta is so slick). It would also allow you to hang it on a clothesline more efficiently. On the larger blanket you could sew random strips of velcro to the tape so that when you fold it in half length ways you can make a great summer weight sleeping bag. The velcro doesn’t need to be continuous as the loft of the bag will help seal it good enough for a summer night. Remember that when you lay down on a down sleeping bag your body weight compresses the down under you to where it has virtually no loft and is rendered practically useless as to warmth. Your pad does the work of insulating you from the ground. Which brings me back to the smaller blanket with that tape sewn on. You could use those metal clips to clip it to the perimeter fabric on some styles of pads, like Thermarest, and get a seal that way too.

  • @mabrun001
    @mabrun001 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good review, I can attest to one of the use cases you described. I've got version 1 of this blanket, and it's so light and compressible that I always have it in my pack and pull it out whenever I need to supplement my sleeping bag. I'm strictly a late May- early Oct camper and the lowest temp I've had it at was 36 degrees F (2 C). Between my sleeping bag (which has a 59/46/26 F rating) and this blanket, I was fine and able to keep warm.

  • @tamstergirl62
    @tamstergirl62 ปีที่แล้ว

    thx..large for me..been looking to purchase, but not convinced this is the one for me..

  • @MaddMango
    @MaddMango ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I think adding a zipper moves this product outside the realm of a blanket, but cord loops in the corners would be nice. I wonder how snapping two mediums together would work?

    • @snick69z
      @snick69z 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The woobie with the zipper is my favorite piece of kit. Blanket or bag, both setups work. Putting a zipper on the big version of this would be awesome!

  • @rosslangerak8361
    @rosslangerak8361 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My understanding of using a blanket, is that you are insulated from below by your mattress and the blanket goes over the top. Some have straps that connect under the mattress to keep it in place. I'm not a fan of blankets. In warmer areas, I tend to use an open sleeping bag like a blanket until it cools down. Then I slip inside. You can't really use a blanket like a sleeping bag, but you can use a sleeping bag like a blanket.

    • @tomsitzman3952
      @tomsitzman3952 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      you can use a quilt as sleeping bag. I have done it since the early 1970's

    • @rosslangerak8361
      @rosslangerak8361 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tomsitzman3952 You were lucky to have a quilt. We had to use a wet newspaper. (In the voice of Eric Idle.)
      Modern camping quilts are designed to be part of a sleeping system. The quilt can be secured to the sleeping pad/air mattress so it doesn't slide off or leave gaps. Using a quilt as a sleeping bag would require it be of sufficient size to fold securely under your body. Even then, as you move around at night, you'll leave gaps and have to re-wrap.
      When it's warmer, I can unzip the sleeping bag and use it as a quilt. I can unzip it halfway and use it as a half quilt. When I move around, it doesn't come unzipped. I have done this since the late 1960's.

  • @melvin768
    @melvin768 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like a fleece blanket for sleeping in cold, I'm big n tall so I get a queen size and it covers me just fine

  • @1kzrider
    @1kzrider ปีที่แล้ว +1

    maybe a head to head with the swagman poncho, Snugpak Jungle Blanket and this would be interesting video.

  • @4b131
    @4b131 ปีที่แล้ว

    Medium would work great for me in my camper as my bed size is 45" wide and draft protection isn't needed. I like it.

  • @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
    @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the review, Luke. I was actually seeing some of the different down blankets when on Amazon looking at sleeping bags and mats.
    I have to say I was really impressed with the AquaQuest tarps etc that you reviewed! Because of that, I saw some of their other products, which seem like good choices for camping gear!

  • @Darignobullseye
    @Darignobullseye ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the larger version. More versatile. Especially to wrap around my hammock to keep me warm.

  • @renegadearms
    @renegadearms ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree have the swagman roll and like all the different configurations it can be used in, and it zips up like a bag. I also have a military poncho liner that zips, but I like the blanket but agree the zipper would take it to the next level. Also another good blanket I like alit and use a lot and it’s warm is the snugpack jungle blanket.

  • @richarddaugherty8583
    @richarddaugherty8583 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just ordered mine (large). This sounds like a great piece of kit for winter day hiking in case of emergencies.

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this review. I think I need to buy the larger one. I can glue on some cloth loops, run some bungee cord through them, and presto! I have a footbox.

  • @apar1560
    @apar1560 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review, yes I'd definitely want the larger one. Great ideas you have... and yes possible would have made this a must have staple item. Sweeper Sales Item ! ...Alan in 🇨🇱

  • @dogsoupblues
    @dogsoupblues ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I literally just ordered this last night. Was just looking for a top cover for my sleeping rig, so I'm not sure if this will work well or not. Thanks as always, Luke!

    • @demoncleaner80
      @demoncleaner80 ปีที่แล้ว

      I did too! LOL. For some random reason the initial video was shown on my YT start page and I watched it. It was on Cyber Monday sale on Amazon for $54.98 so I grabbed it. Given that price, I don't think I have anything to complain about. Plus I'm in Florida, not NC (though I do want to go there for some camping trips!)

  • @fhazen01
    @fhazen01 ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely the larger blanket for me🙏
    Good review Luke 👍

  • @bimteck
    @bimteck ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Looks neat but for a little bit less money I can get a snugpak jungle XL.

  • @rcatlow49
    @rcatlow49 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bought the large version, cosy and warm, but I combined it with the Snugpac Jungle blanket large version for extr warmth.

  • @Zhenn9413
    @Zhenn9413 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Reminds of my $20 Costco down blanket.

  • @jockmachaggis1080
    @jockmachaggis1080 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Not a fan of down insulation. I prefer my Snugpak Jungle blanket. Rated to the same temps but cheaper to buy and packs down smaller. Comes in two sizes too. Great review though. How about reviewing the Snugpak blanket.

  • @dennislindenpellinge
    @dennislindenpellinge ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Luke !

  • @guitarhiker4449
    @guitarhiker4449 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love all your reviews luke!! So far the only one that ever let me down was the camping fan that plugs into a charging block. I really wanted to like that fan but within days of use the cord just fell outta the fan. Was kinda bummed but for the money it wasn't a big loss. I guess i got a dud?.. I'm still searching for a good camping fan for the summer months. Keep up the great work man! Hike on!

  • @shanelyon414
    @shanelyon414 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review Luke, thanks for the hard work.

  • @wolflynnx4
    @wolflynnx4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would get the large one. Or 2 medium ones and using them together.

  • @petergreenwald9639
    @petergreenwald9639 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazon must know his "day job" because he is the only person in this whole galaxy that gets things for the prices he quotes. LOL. The large is $119.99 right now. Another honest video. I absolutely trust these reviews.

  • @phil2082
    @phil2082 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a down blanket on sale from Sportsmans Warehouse. I think I paid $30. It was spectacular! It kept me warm at about 40 degrees without issue, and I just slept with the blanket on top of me while laying on a pillow and my Klymit insulated inflatable pad.

  • @scotthenderson1762
    @scotthenderson1762 ปีที่แล้ว

    We have 3 of these and like them, but the feathers, oh the feathers. So many all over the tent in the morning, with all 3 of them in use.

  • @JudyNunyabiz-uc2qq
    @JudyNunyabiz-uc2qq 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Been looking for a wooby, didn’t know anyone else made a like product might have to try this one.

  • @adventurebythemile
    @adventurebythemile ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a down blanket and the fluff is great and it’s supper warm. It’s a no name but excellent and I paid $59

  • @songperformer_NET
    @songperformer_NET 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I use the Jungle blanket XL, what I do, is get some bungy cord and tie it off, so my pad stops heat loss and the jungle blanket stays on, gets wet in the UK, so down isnt always the best choice.

  • @MrWake1084
    @MrWake1084 ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks for the review bud.. tbh I won't buy any camping gear over 50 bucks without your review 🤣 I'm 5'5 ft so the fact that this blanket is to small for you shows that I for sure need the larger one lol. I got a winter camping trip with the boys coming up next year at Hoosier state national forest and I'm looking to get more gear that will make the trip more Comfortable.

  • @WardenWolf
    @WardenWolf ปีที่แล้ว

    Most OneTigris stuff is very good. They occasionally make some bad mistakes, but the real measure is in whether they fix their products, and their current track record is good.

  • @PhilCherry3
    @PhilCherry3 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Luke, Check out the 2Go Systems hybrid blanket. It has all the features you found missing in this OneTigris blanket & it comes in two temperature rating levels. Bonus, the company is American-based. I believe it’s located in New Hampshire.

  • @roaddog1m
    @roaddog1m ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your reviews!

  • @markperry222
    @markperry222 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice review thanks.
    Something to try, with the larger blanket, would be too fold it around you like they do with the wool blanket. I will try to explain.
    Lie diagonally across the blanket with your head towards the corner. Then fold the bottom corner up over your feet, to creat the start of a foot box. Next fold in the two side corners, one at a time and wrap around the body. I am not sure if the snaps could be used to secure the blanket (it does not have the weight or friction that a wool blanket would have. Attaching some Velcro patches strategically would do the trick though.
    Just chucking an idea out there. I have no idea how well it would work.
    Personally I would not buy this as there are already rectangular sleeping bags out there, with a zip that lets you open it up completely to use it like a blanket. I have the Naturehike CW400 sleeping bag that does this, and it has a hood. It also comes in two sizes. It is 750 FP down.

  • @richpeck746
    @richpeck746 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Luke I just started to watch your videos for last two weeks very informative .Have you done any videos on knives and sharping ? Enjoy your videos Rich

  • @daviddarlingauthor
    @daviddarlingauthor ปีที่แล้ว

    Modify the hell out of that blanket! Order the largest size, and add your own snaps, and zipper (I like the draw-string idea). Being able to use it as a quilt underpad for my hammock would be a stellar bonus.

  • @peterweller3575
    @peterweller3575 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The improvements you suggest sound like they turn it into a down version of the Helikon Tex Swagman. Great versatile product, could use a bit more insulation but I'd be reluctant to use down for all its humidity issues. Actually, I use a similar blanket and the Swagman together.

  • @clifbradley
    @clifbradley ปีที่แล้ว

    I need to get something llike this for my dad. It doesn't get too xold down here in Florida, but he is in his 70's and has diabetes with poor circulation so his kegs get cold and cramp. He needs something soft and doesn't get too hot. Keeps him just warm enough. I got him a wool lined down (alternative)..I didn't see the 'alternative' part until later. Unfortunately it came apart and the fill didn't last very well in the washing machine. He had a nice soft 'woobie' blanket that was very similar to his blanket he had as a Marine in 'Nam. Someone stole that though. Broke my heart as he truly loved that and the ones out now are so expensive or are fakes. Too many people wanting to be 'tacticool' buy the military gear so they can brag about how their buddy 'in the teams' or 'with the unit' got them one after they usually beat the other guy in a shooting competition or some other thing they are lying about.

  • @jimmydunlap74
    @jimmydunlap74 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have veraions 1 and 2, love em!

  • @icastell
    @icastell ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The blanket is ok but I think the Onewind quilt/blanket/poncho may be a better option. I have tried it in the 40s as a top quilt and kept me warm….Luke reviewed this product some time ago…check it….

  • @Advokat_
    @Advokat_ ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the smaller version of this quilt and like it very much. I'm a very cold sleeper but with an insulated sleeping pad, it is perfect. Are you asking them to make it a sleeping bag with a zipper? That isn't what I want from it. Additional features may not increase the weight, but would increase the price. For the price, it is exactly what I need. If you want a sleeping bag with a zipper, buy a sleeping bag. That wasn't what I was looking for when I bought mine.

  • @pamelabriegel6438
    @pamelabriegel6438 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own the smaller size. I believe I bought the larger and returned for the smaller. I am short. The larger size did not make sense. I love it. I have not used it camping yet I use it at home. It will go on my next cold weather trip for sure. Hmm. Where did I put the transport bag.

  • @dougp4009
    @dougp4009 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree with you luke. I also think you should definitely take the bkanket to an alteration specialist and grt a zipper sewn in. Then we can get version 2.0 review video on it. Ha ha

  • @kristinhiner3221
    @kristinhiner3221 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Would you still choose the large size of you were supplementing to your current sleep system?

  • @erikmetal666
    @erikmetal666 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the regular version, and it's great, i use it on top of my sleeping bag for very cold nights in the mountains and it keeps me toasty warm, if i'm sharing my tent, it will cover my partner too

  • @BrosephRussell
    @BrosephRussell ปีที่แล้ว

    I say go with the bigger one , when i used the one i have i just laid it on top of me but i had a nice sleeping pads with a 6.5 r value

  • @marshallrowley3516
    @marshallrowley3516 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Nothing Beats the Military Poncho liners.

  • @wontollamx
    @wontollamx ปีที่แล้ว

    In general, I really like one tigris products. 😀

  • @TheRawrjamface
    @TheRawrjamface ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I picked up the larger blanket last year and it's great! Used it in a hammock and an extra on a sleeping bag. You can double it over and it's easy to pack. Great review :)

    • @infigrins
      @infigrins ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Would this work on a 6'3" guy?

  • @brucehillbillybarthalow3786
    @brucehillbillybarthalow3786 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would definitely use the large.

  • @cnawan
    @cnawan ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks like the large version would be a good addition to a bushcrafty wool blanket/match coat sleep & jacket system. Aside from the fun aspect, the wool would protect this from sparks from a fire and would help prevent a slip into a river from becoming a hypothermia emergency.

  • @kurtjensen7264
    @kurtjensen7264 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would buy it just because Luke likes it. That’s pretty much a six star review lol.

  • @StuartM0TTQAmateurRadio
    @StuartM0TTQAmateurRadio ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think the key point is - is this warmer than a woobie?

  • @erichorton9621
    @erichorton9621 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes id buy this blanket but definitely the large size 💯

  • @tomsitzman3952
    @tomsitzman3952 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the length. It looks like it might be 72 inchers by 60inches. I have a quilt those dimensions from CostCo a few years ago.. I did some modifications to my quilt. I used Velcro formulated to stick to fabric. I cut strips 1 inch wide and three inches long and spaced them with gaps across the bottom and half way up the sides. I can close just the bottom to make a foot box or a poncho or up the side to enclose to make a sleeping bag. I did this instead of a zipper. Cheaper and makes the bag more adjustable. To extend the range of the bag I use a Sea to Summit. 9 oz hollow fill bag liner and place inside my 15 oz Bivi Bag.. I always carry my emergency bag with a Nyja suite consisting of alpaca socks, light weight poly pro long bottoms, merino long sleeve Tee and a buff in a waterproof dry bag, 16 0z All part of my Modular sleep system. The MSS keeps me comfortable in a tent down to 32F or lower. I also always carry a 15 oz hooded puffy which is part of my MSS which get me below freezing. I My philosophy is that every item I carry must have two or more functions. Every item in my MSS does dabble or triple duty. I only bring the parts need for expected weather. If I were to buy this quilt being reviewed, I would go with the large size quilt. Back in the early 1970's I reverse engineered a down sleeping bag and turned it into a two-person quilt for winter and late season trips.

  • @Shoelessjoe667
    @Shoelessjoe667 ปีที่แล้ว

    Buying myself one for Christmas! The Large size!

  • @laurenmartin682
    @laurenmartin682 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have the small version for warm weather camping, but I am not impressed. I got cold even though is was just a cool night. Maybe with a zipper it would be warmer. It is made very well, but that is about the best thing about it!

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone ปีที่แล้ว

    I love my GI woobie..I don't think I would give it up for this. I have the Snugpak Jungle Blankets too. Luke's recommendation. I prefer synthetics anyway as I go out in a lot of wet conditions,

  • @aaronwinter447
    @aaronwinter447 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would not want a zipper, but a drawstring pull on the end could be easily done. If I get one, I'll probably sew a drawing sleeve on the bottom.

  • @jcblum1507
    @jcblum1507 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks best review,