In Iraq they used mylar sheets attached to camel wool blankets to hide from thermal and night vision. Even in the daylight the blankets were hard to discern from the desert soil.
Getting a wool blanket changed my life, I mean just wearing more wool in general has made so many things easier for me. Wool socks and leather shoes solved my foot fungus/trench foot issues. Wool liners solved the problem of riding my bike in the cold and starting to sweat, cotton holds your sweat and then will freeze you, wool wics the moisture away and uses your body temp to help evaporate it. I’ll sweat a bit and stop but my sweat will dry under all my clothes quite rapidly without making me cold at all. I wear fingerless wool gloves half the year and they even look kinda cool too lol
Keep in mind, while this may protect you from the Predators Thermal Vision, you still can employ other tactics so that he doesn’t consider you a worthy challenge. Remember: Predators don’t attack anyone who is unarmed or pregnant. However, if you are a Austrian Body Builder, you are more likely to be spotted, your trap will be foiled, and sequels will be made. Stay safe out there.
Did not realize it but years ago I made something that might have had some value to defeat thermal detection, sewed together at the edges one heavy duty regular space blanket 5x7( shiny on one side, camouflage on the other light mesh in the middle, with grommets at the corners ), 4 pocket Mylar survival blankets ( the shiny flimsy noisy kind ) and a piece of polar fleece the same size. To one side with packing tape I attached an insulite pad ( like a regular thin back packing closed cell foam pad but a little thinner and more pliable). No tent. Roll it out on the ground lay on the pad , fold the rest over me ,sleeping system was done . It was so warm it gave you the illusion that it had its own heat source. Used it for years . I wonder how it would perform against the thermal detectors?
@@impermanenthuman8427 when I first made it I expected that to be a problem but it was not at all. Two reasons I think, one it was only fastened to the ground foam pad on one side so all of the other edges were not sealed like a sleeping bag is , similar to using a quilt on top of a bed , secondly the polar fleece material , which was the layer closest to the body was wicking away the moisture. For whatever reason I never felt clammy when using it . Just to be sure when I got home from a trip I usually unrolled it and spread it out for awhile. One other thing it was very tactical to get out of it since it was just folded over you , no zippers or anything.
If you make a small hidey hole covered in space blankets with snow and pine branches sprinkled on it, something big enough to slide into that blends in, then wrap another space blanket around you and slide in. You get about 20-40min depending on ambient while a helo makes a pass before it heats up and they can see.
Your forgetting heat discharge through ventilation. It's actually a known signature as holding position that long means there will be a plume leaving the hide that is noticeable with the right sensitivity
@@norml.hugh-mann it’s not a long term solution to be sure. And it won’t work if they know where you are and hover getting a longer look. It’s for when you hear it coming, wrap up slide in and let them pass over. If they already know your general location you shouldn’t be hanging around for any amount of time.
It's not too difficult to defeat thermal while stationary. The big challenge is being mobile. Best thing I've used for that is fake leaves with some standoff from the body. And remember, you don't need to block all the heat, you just need to not look like a human
The mylar with a small amount of snow and branches will do fine for a shooters nest of fixed position fix hole. Especially if there's a foot or two of space between you and the mylar. After all you're using it for concealment not protection from the weather.
Just for you guys knowledge, a thermal imager is just a camera but it sees infrared light. So you basicly see a fourth colour and it behave just like any other light. So il give i quick explanation of the reasons why you can see some an not the others and stuff, the plastics tarps: quite a lot of plastics are see throught for infrared (just like how you would see a glase plane), garbage bags even though they look black are also transparent for infrared. the space blanket: its a mirror, it reflect the light back at the imager, so if the person has in infrared light (or seeker) its game over. The wool blanket: the guy prob quickly whet out to film the video and back indoors for warmth and bed so the blanket was stil warm from not being outside for long, so when your long outside that pattern wont apear. The nylon sheet, most likely the same as the the space blanket The reason you can “see” the heat is because if a object has heat (above absolute zero so everything) it emits light, the hotter the smaller the wavelengt of the light (wavelengts determints the coulor large wave lengt is red smal is blue realy large is infrared realy smal is ultra violet, for more detail look up “light spectrum). But until an object reaches like 525c or 977F you whon’t see it because its still infrared so looking at the wave lengt you can know the temp. But you have to look out because the sun also shine infrared light, so you have a big infrred light bulb just above you, s just like in real life it isn’t a good idea to shine with a huge fucking mirror at the person you’re hiding from.
@@ryanfenech196 it isn’t debunking, the video is 100% real. My comment is just a technical explanation why certain things are transparent and why other aren’t
I would just like to say that I called bullshit when I watched this video. I have used many different thermal cameras. I know how the inferred light behaves. I know that most thermals are so expensive because it takes a special glass (germanium?) to allow inferred to pass through. I have seen perfectly clear glass (to the unaided eye) reflect an image back to the thermal camera, just like it was a mirror. That being said, a Nox thermal will see right through my "contractor" black trash bags like they weren't even there. It seen right through two layers. As it comes off the roll, it is opaque.
The issue with most thermal barriers, as with any thermal camouflage, is the heat build up in the material itself. Sit there for 10 mins under all of those materials and you'll be very visible under thermal. What works really well and is hard to beat is literally a spray painted garbage bag. Any spray paint, any black garbage bag, it'll heat up just as much as anything else will, but with appropriate layers like brush and wool blankets like others said, will work wonderfully and is a cheap solution.
@@commonsense.1014I promise you it's a must see. :) If you haven't seen Breaking Bad, it's not a bad idea to watch that first. It'll help you understand a lot, but Better Call Saul stands just fine on it's own.
If you grow weed pay attention. Jackers drive around with thermal imaging and try to spot houses with a grow room inside. They then come back when they know you’ll be out and break in and steal all your crop. Use Mylar and hood insulation on your rooms wall and you should be alright
I have that same thermal camera on a picatinny camera mount, on my rifle. There’s no way to zero it for firing, but having it offset and readily available is neat.
@@hershekissed he's explaining how to make yourself invisible from thermal imaging. Another way this can be interpreted is how to minimize heat loss in a survival situation. If you can't be seen from thermal imaging, then you aren't losing very much heat.
This test only applies to cheap room-temperature imagers. The ones on helicopters and such would see right through all of those easily. The good ones, whether commercial, military, LEO, etc, use a chilled imager that is able to detect much lower levels of heat, so it could see your footprints in the snow for a while after you make them, or see the warmth of your body through the space blanket. The room temperature units like this are only able to see things within a more narrow range compared to the sensor temperature, and so below a certain point they just read everything as "cold", while a good one will easily tell the difference between snow and a space blanket with a warm squishy thing behind it. In fact, some could see the warm air from your breath on cold night like that lol So don't count on any of this to hide you from a well funded search party, a Predator, etc. However, if you are a criminal, a Space Blanket will give you +100 invisibility and they will never find you under one!
I think that people really underestimate tarps for heating porpoises. Yes, it’s a trash insulator, but they are friggin cheap, and block both air and rain so you can use something like a cloth or wool under it.
I thought this was a funny comment the first time I read it. I don't know what the point of this video is, and I thought you'd comment said... "When you use the space blanket, put the SILENT side toward you." 😅😅😅
@@DrexFerguson yeah, after my grandparents passed away I had 3 of them already and gave them to my best camping buddies. They're absolutely second to none when keeping warm.
Any reflective surface will conceal you from infrared. But put a matte surface in front of it, and it will pick you up. (Not trying to be a know-it-all, I am (supposedly) a Certified Thermographer. Regardless, I am not exactly sure why it can see you through the mylar. Sometimes that stuff isn't completely opaque.)
So if your set up is enclosed like a tent overtime even with the space blanket it will become visible due to the entire inside warming up. I watched similar studies that showed this. I'd try some kind of layered approach. One with spacing between layers for air ( like greenhouse insalation). Maybe it would help, don't know but always wanted to try it. Anyways cool video keep it up
Awesome experiment! From this knowledge, Id build a basic shelter with the nylon & use the space with the woolen as a cover/blanket for myself, but if I wanted to be found & survive, Id use the first two..
Please try the high end emergency tarps. Usually red on one side and silver on the other. I would love to know if those work. Thank you for your videos.
I have a question, Can you add like fish, raw meat to the Woods when your doing a campfire, Is it safe for the fish or raw meat to eat, like the dirt not going in the food?
This is why I always bring my wool blanket. Mine is thick as f though. It never moves as easy as the ones i see in videos. It's a lot stiffer. Warm as f.
In Iraq they used mylar sheets attached to camel wool blankets to hide from thermal and night vision. Even in the daylight the blankets were hard to discern from the desert soil.
Woah really? That's clever man.
Woah! Thats wild
that must have been bastard hot in the day
i’m the third person to say… “woah!”
@@iwanttwoscoops Woah, you are.
Cool! So maybe a wool blanket, affixed to the nylon tarp?
Thats what I was thinkin
Wool inside with a nylon outside would be a pretty cool sleeping bag
Put the thermal survival blanket between the 2 and now you got thermal invisible shelter. That you can survive in
@@xXJAng3lXxxThis a joke 😂? Maybe I'm slow but this is hilarious. Pretty sure that's exactly the basic design of a sleeping bag.
@@kevinkanzler495he's saying a wool lined inside. Most sleeping bags are the same material inside and out I've ever seen
I'll have to remember this when the drones start trying to take us out one by one...
Yep 🤣😅
Very real in Europe these days.
Very real
Immerse in ice water, wym hoff
Ok schizo 😂
This is very beneficial information for when Skynet goes online
The time is nearly upon us.
We'll need to hide from those Boston Dynamic hunting dog robots until they're close enough to destroy. 😮
Getting a wool blanket changed my life, I mean just wearing more wool in general has made so many things easier for me. Wool socks and leather shoes solved my foot fungus/trench foot issues. Wool liners solved the problem of riding my bike in the cold and starting to sweat, cotton holds your sweat and then will freeze you, wool wics the moisture away and uses your body temp to help evaporate it. I’ll sweat a bit and stop but my sweat will dry under all my clothes quite rapidly without making me cold at all. I wear fingerless wool gloves half the year and they even look kinda cool too lol
I love anything wool.
Awesome advice, thank you
Keep in mind, while this may protect you from the Predators Thermal Vision, you still can employ other tactics so that he doesn’t consider you a worthy challenge. Remember: Predators don’t attack anyone who is unarmed or pregnant. However, if you are a Austrian Body Builder, you are more likely to be spotted, your trap will be foiled, and sequels will be made. Stay safe out there.
You got me in the first half XD
This was a rollercoaster of references.
😂😂😂😂😂
I don't have to worry about Predators because I'm an adult.
That's what the mud is for.
Did not realize it but years ago I made something that might have had some value to defeat thermal detection, sewed together at the edges one heavy duty regular space blanket 5x7( shiny on one side, camouflage on the other light mesh in the middle, with grommets at the corners ), 4 pocket Mylar survival blankets ( the shiny flimsy noisy kind ) and a piece of polar fleece the same size. To one side with packing tape I attached an insulite pad ( like a regular thin back packing closed cell foam pad but a little thinner and more pliable). No tent. Roll it out on the ground lay on the pad , fold the rest over me ,sleeping system was done . It was so warm it gave you the illusion that it had its own heat source. Used it for years . I wonder how it would perform against the thermal detectors?
Brother go find that shit in storage or make a new one and do a video on it please?
Yes, make a video!
Wouldn’t you get a lot of condensation inside? (not breathable?)
Although I got a bit lost with the instructions 🤔
@@impermanenthuman8427 when I first made it I expected that to be a problem but it was not at all. Two reasons I think, one it was only fastened to the ground foam pad on one side so all of the other edges were not sealed like a sleeping bag is , similar to using a quilt on top of a bed , secondly the polar fleece material , which was the layer closest to the body was wicking away the moisture. For whatever reason I never felt clammy when using it . Just to be sure when I got home from a trip I usually unrolled it and spread it out for awhile. One other thing it was very tactical to get out of it since it was just folded over you , no zippers or anything.
How cold and wet of an environment did you use it in? Curiuos to know its universal capabilities @@rawpraisehorn
You must have been the fun kid in the neighborhood.😊
Always enjoy what you come up with.
if you ever find yourself in a situation where you have to hide from thermal imaging you are already screwed.
That’s what I was just thinking! If my enemy is equipped with a thermal imaging device, I’ve already lost. 😂
If you make a small hidey hole covered in space blankets with snow and pine branches sprinkled on it, something big enough to slide into that blends in, then wrap another space blanket around you and slide in. You get about 20-40min depending on ambient while a helo makes a pass before it heats up and they can see.
That was what I was thinking
Your forgetting heat discharge through ventilation. It's actually a known signature as holding position that long means there will be a plume leaving the hide that is noticeable with the right sensitivity
@elliemayeivey7782 we’re talking about cold and snow, you know snakes aren’t in areas like that right?
@@norml.hugh-mann it’s not a long term solution to be sure. And it won’t work if they know where you are and hover getting a longer look. It’s for when you hear it coming, wrap up slide in and let them pass over. If they already know your general location you shouldn’t be hanging around for any amount of time.
@@Prodriver33why are we hiding from thermal imagers on a camping trip?? 😮
It's not too difficult to defeat thermal while stationary. The big challenge is being mobile. Best thing I've used for that is fake leaves with some standoff from the body. And remember, you don't need to block all the heat, you just need to not look like a human
"command.. I may have just found.. bigfoot? Or a skin walker? Please advise"..
Learn how to blend in with the local animals 👍
LCSS cover draped over a particular kind of suit may help further disperse IR energy to mask ones silhouette
The mylar with a small amount of snow and branches will do fine for a shooters nest of fixed position fix hole. Especially if there's a foot or two of space between you and the mylar. After all you're using it for concealment not protection from the weather.
Just for you guys knowledge, a thermal imager is just a camera but it sees infrared light. So you basicly see a fourth colour and it behave just like any other light. So il give i quick explanation of the reasons why you can see some an not the others and stuff,
the plastics tarps: quite a lot of plastics are see throught for infrared (just like how you would see a glase plane), garbage bags even though they look black are also transparent for infrared.
the space blanket: its a mirror, it reflect the light back at the imager, so if the person has in infrared light (or seeker) its game over.
The wool blanket: the guy prob quickly whet out to film the video and back indoors for warmth and bed so the blanket was stil warm from not being outside for long, so when your long outside that pattern wont apear.
The nylon sheet, most likely the same as the the space blanket
The reason you can “see” the heat is because if a object has heat (above absolute zero so everything) it emits light, the hotter the smaller the wavelengt of the light (wavelengts determints the coulor large wave lengt is red smal is blue realy large is infrared realy smal is ultra violet, for more detail look up “light spectrum). But until an object reaches like 525c or 977F you whon’t see it because its still infrared so looking at the wave lengt you can know the temp.
But you have to look out because the sun also shine infrared light, so you have a big infrred light bulb just above you, s just like in real life it isn’t a good idea to shine with a huge fucking mirror at the person you’re hiding from.
Interesting. Thank you.
I read all this debunking, but have you got a solution to this?
@@ryanfenech196 it isn’t debunking, the video is 100% real. My comment is just a technical explanation why certain things are transparent and why other aren’t
I would just like to say that I called bullshit when I watched this video. I have used many different thermal cameras. I know how the inferred light behaves. I know that most thermals are so expensive because it takes a special glass (germanium?) to allow inferred to pass through. I have seen perfectly clear glass (to the unaided eye) reflect an image back to the thermal camera, just like it was a mirror.
That being said, a Nox thermal will see right through my "contractor" black trash bags like they weren't even there. It seen right through two layers. As it comes off the roll, it is opaque.
A flame thrower works really well too. The fire covers up your body heat and they can't see you.
The issue with most thermal barriers, as with any thermal camouflage, is the heat build up in the material itself. Sit there for 10 mins under all of those materials and you'll be very visible under thermal. What works really well and is hard to beat is literally a spray painted garbage bag. Any spray paint, any black garbage bag, it'll heat up just as much as anything else will, but with appropriate layers like brush and wool blankets like others said, will work wonderfully and is a cheap solution.
Normal camera: handsome
Infrared camera: terrifying human void monster
Your surviver skills are good key points good man
Sir as someone with 3 space blankets. Im gold.
Are you Chuck McGill? ;)
@oldsguy354 better call Saul right??
It's still on my list of things to watch.
@@commonsense.1014I promise you it's a must see. :)
If you haven't seen Breaking Bad, it's not a bad idea to watch that first. It'll help you understand a lot, but Better Call Saul stands just fine on it's own.
India?
If you grow weed pay attention. Jackers drive around with thermal imaging and try to spot houses with a grow room inside. They then come back when they know you’ll be out and break in and steal all your crop. Use Mylar and hood insulation on your rooms wall and you should be alright
I have that same thermal camera on a picatinny camera mount, on my rifle. There’s no way to zero it for firing, but having it offset and readily available is neat.
Is it meant for the shock loads of firing the gun?
Nice wool blanket. Could you say and or post a link to where you bought it or maybe the brand name? Thanks and keep posting the awesome videos!
If I see ya in my backyard I’m blasting lol jk 😅
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@@WoodsboundOutdoors: Your link isn’t working, sir. Perhaps you could tweak it so that it does?
@@shayhawkins0407 : Thank you very much. That information is really helpful.
And I do appreciate The way you worded that too.
This is what I refer to as legit content. Appreciate your shared knowledge.
Please explain to me wth is happening. Doom scrolling for me down this rabbit hole😂
@@hershekissed he's explaining how to make yourself invisible from thermal imaging. Another way this can be interpreted is how to minimize heat loss in a survival situation. If you can't be seen from thermal imaging, then you aren't losing very much heat.
This test only applies to cheap room-temperature imagers. The ones on helicopters and such would see right through all of those easily.
The good ones, whether commercial, military, LEO, etc, use a chilled imager that is able to detect much lower levels of heat, so it could see your footprints in the snow for a while after you make them, or see the warmth of your body through the space blanket.
The room temperature units like this are only able to see things within a more narrow range compared to the sensor temperature, and so below a certain point they just read everything as "cold", while a good one will easily tell the difference between snow and a space blanket with a warm squishy thing behind it.
In fact, some could see the warm air from your breath on cold night like that lol
So don't count on any of this to hide you from a well funded search party, a Predator, etc.
However, if you are a criminal, a Space Blanket will give you +100 invisibility and they will never find you under one!
I think that people really underestimate tarps for heating porpoises. Yes, it’s a trash insulator, but they are friggin cheap, and block both air and rain so you can use something like a cloth or wool under it.
Nylon outside, space blanket then and innermost layer a wool blanket, with all 3 combined it would be heavyduty and super warm
True
The best way to avoid being seen by thermal vision is to not go anywhere where there's thermal vision.
Heads up with Mylar, it will build a tremendous amount of heat, like a baked potato, and start to release a huge signature.
Use the space blanket the other way around with the silver side towards you. Then it's more effective.
I thought this was a funny comment the first time I read it. I don't know what the point of this video is, and I thought you'd comment said... "When you use the space blanket, put the SILENT side toward you." 😅😅😅
Yeah I’m going to need the wool blanket link please and thank you
I live in a warmer climate, as far as winters go. You can find them pretty regularly at thrift stores if you look often enough.
@@DrexFerguson yeah, after my grandparents passed away I had 3 of them already and gave them to my best camping buddies. They're absolutely second to none when keeping warm.
My grandma makes Navajo Wool Blankets 😊 maybe native reservations? 😅
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@@WoodsboundOutdoors I guess Amazon gets a free ride for links. Damn, I haven't seen a youtube link posted in the comments in years.
Space blanket under the good tarp would be perfect.
Bond double sided swiss with military ripstop , then a layer of t shirt material, but it is to shield from UV and other radiation 👍
Any reflective surface will conceal you from infrared. But put a matte surface in front of it, and it will pick you up. (Not trying to be a know-it-all, I am (supposedly) a Certified Thermographer. Regardless, I am not exactly sure why it can see you through the mylar. Sometimes that stuff isn't completely opaque.)
Basically you need Harry Potter’s cloak of invisibility to hide yourself lol 😂
So if your set up is enclosed like a tent overtime even with the space blanket it will become visible due to the entire inside warming up. I watched similar studies that showed this. I'd try some kind of layered approach. One with spacing between layers for air ( like greenhouse insalation). Maybe it would help, don't know but always wanted to try it. Anyways cool video keep it up
Very cool. Not the results id have thought, but now I have a working knowledge of the physical side of the tech. Great short.
Act accordingly
Pro homeowner I see
Dammit I just commented that 😂
ironically, the one that makes you the most visible makes you invisible on IR
In the Middle East they would use thick wool blankets and dig a shallow hole in the ground and lay under it to avoid thermal drone imaging
Two things that always kill me:
Explaining the bit,
And Angela saying she nailed a bit of
Using more than one space blanket can help reduce a heat signature.
Okay so make your body suit of nylon with a layer of space wrap and a wool inner liner for warmth... got it.
Perfect! Thank you! They‘ll never find her now.
Awesome experiment! From this knowledge, Id build a basic shelter with the nylon & use the space with the woolen as a cover/blanket for myself, but if I wanted to be found & survive, Id use the first two..
Thank you. This Predator has been hunting me for so long, now I know how to avoid it.
So, in essence, layering all of the materials together would probably make for a great insulator.
Your best bet is to mimic surrounding heat supplies like plants, so after 5 minutes your screwed 😂
Perfect, when we're running from ai death drones in a few years this will come in handy.
I have wanted to test a wet towel, sheet. I think the evaporating water would give a very cool heat sig
This was Helpful, try a Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket.
This mans out here giving bigfoot tips
Your beard seems so well insulated on the camera
Awesome. I will use this technique whenever i face off against the predator.
Wool is also exothermic when wet. Soon as it gets damp it will release heat of its own.
Now I know what to use to avoid the predator alien.
Great test! I've always wondered about this since I saw Predator with Arnold Shcwartzeneger. 😂
So take a wool blanket and sew it to a good nylon tarp with a space blanket sandwiched in between, got it.
I have a few of those wool blankets. This is good to know! I might get a couple more because… why not?
As far as having to bug out or just being on the run. A wool blanket would be nice but heavy. A emergency blanket would prolly be the best choice
Sweet, next time im running from a police heli i will remember to bring a wool blanket
Nylon tarp or wool with space blanket inside. Got it.
Heavy wool blankets (in Hawai'i!!) kept American insurgents hidden from Chinese invaders in the novel "Ghost Fleet". Solid science!
Don’t forget the space blankets protect against electromagnetic fields! 🤣
“He’s probably thinking about other women….”
This video is answering real questions… the important questions men actually think about 😂
glass usually blocks all thermal imaging including infered.
great channel . right to the point ! :)
Use the emergency blanket and sew it in between 2 layers of fabric.. it will get rid of the noise
Mud, like from the ground works very well evidently, its not just a movie thing.
Please try the high end emergency tarps. Usually red on one side and silver on the other. I would love to know if those work.
Thank you for your videos.
Good to know. I’ll make an umbrella out of the nylon tarp
Get this. A wool blanket sewn INSIDE of two nylon tarps. Oh wait, that’s just a sleeping bag. 😂🤦♂️
I love how many future criminals are gunna use this advise 😂😂😂
Honestly if your not in snow environment trying to hide from it makes you more noticeable.
Gret great👍👍👍👍👍 god bless you allwys
a quick don't: stuffing clothes with blankets just makes it harder to hide
So what I'm hearing is a multilayer blanket of nylon, space blanket, wool, space blanket, nylon to perfectly hide and keep warm
Hold your wool blanket outside and yure fine
It would take up temperature with time
I have a question, Can you add like fish, raw meat to the Woods when your doing a campfire, Is it safe for the fish or raw meat to eat, like the dirt not going in the food?
Try the RELV camo thermal protection. It’s pretty good
I would go with the wool blanket, but keep it opened up to stay cold as possible.
This is why I always bring my wool blanket. Mine is thick as f though. It never moves as easy as the ones i see in videos. It's a lot stiffer. Warm as f.
Maybe make a wool blanket with a nylon inner lining
Also remember it doesn't have to hide you completely. Just break up your silhouette.
The greatest fall to thermal is resolution. Increase distance and minimize heat conduction.
So, use the wool blanket with the quality tarp.
The blue helmets will never find the boys now
So Mylar under nylon…. Got it thanks!!!!
Car blinders works good
My god you turn from bearded man to bearded killer wit that thermal image shi
bro looks like a live version of the Shroud of Turin on the IR cam
We escapin the swat with this one 🗣️
So perhaps a high quality tarp with a layer of Mylar between you and the plastic?
Use a flare to blind thermal AND IR at the same time
If you're anywhere near that blanket for awhile it's going to light up though.
Mylar.
Now, if we could find a way to keep the metallic coating from abrading…
So if someone is hunting you are screwed
Not if you double the cheep myar sheet or use a more durable one...
Nah, if it’s not cold strip almost nekked and get all muddy predator style
Very interesting!
We need stealth space blankets
Wool then mylar then nylon. Got it
Is there a reason you couldn't let the wool blanket cool down to ambient temperature before filming?
thank you, funny I was just thinking about this very thing 2 days ago
sorta having a hide spot in the woods already in place