Thanks for reviewing this. This looks ideal for summer use where you wouldn't need to pack a sleeping bag . The whole system looks compact and lightweight.
Good informative video and a clear and understandable voice and thank God no background music to drown your voice out. Have the poncho and will now look into the liner and blanket. Thanks for the demonstration and info, well done. I have one of the rubberized ponchos, what were issued back in the mid-sixties when I served, kept you wet with sweat in the summer and cold in the winter.
great overview...thanks for taking the time. Knowing what products are worth the value and our hard earned money, from a reliable source is priceless. ThankS
The pancho liner "woobie" alone is good to about 45F, it's my everyday blanket, use it on the bed. The pancho itself makes a great tent or when 4 wheeling it covers me my gear and the 4 wheeler. I'll have to buy me Camp Shield Blanket and try it out.
Not hear d of campshield blanket. Sounds good idea. I have nato pattern poncho and poncho liner german and usa woobie. They work well together. Well done
Thanks for the review and look at how they fit together. Wish you would have rolled the finished product up so we could see how much room the complete system would take up in a backpack. Curious about the combined weight?
How low would you say that setup could safely keep you comfortable? Ive been looking at something like this as an alternative to a sleeping bag for an emergency kit. Id only seen the woobie and they don't seem that warm to me but i haven't used one. I also hadn't considered adding in the camp blanket. Im in an area where i can be anywhere from 0-8k in elevation at any time of the year. At those higher elevations you could be 80 in the day and high 30s at night in the summer and of course colder in the winter. I have a similar system im considering but probably 2-3x the cost. Might be nice to pick up these as a trial set.
In the 40s for sure once you get below freezing things change. With some prep the set would help keep you alive but probably not comfortable. Also it depends on your cold tolerance
@OdinswolfSurvival It would really be nice if they put snaps on the wooby to, I think. Then you could snap in both layers and close it up like a sleeping bag.
Did any body ever hear that old story about how if it may be too narrow to wrap yourself in... I live this stuff also. If one is to merely flop the poncho "system" end to end, not side to side. (Long ways.) Better than a movie flicker show. Thank you for sharing. Tarps, wool blankets, how many puffer/sherpa layers can you wear under your rain gear?
Great video review for this poncho system. I would like to have it. Maybe it will come and to Greece too so to have the opportunity to buy it. Unfortunately I can't find it until now.
Most military issued ones don't have holes either. That's what cold weather gear is for. The liner was specifically designed for a sleep system. It's like the prototype of the MSS
I couldn't use that. everything military or copied from military is made for tiny little guys under 6 feet and 200 lbs or less. it wouldn't go around my shoulders. Cool set up though if you aren't XL or bigger though.
70 qwid f the poncho and the adventure blanket as a combo in woodland.. n utterly stupid money for d blanket in mtp on its own.. smh big ass no no no lol
Cute idea but unless you're bringing the instructions with you, no one's gonna remember how to do that or that it could in the first place.
Irs pretty self explanatory
Lol what? If you can tie your shoes you’ve already mastered how to put this together
@kevinhart46 Arf arf! 😆
You could set it up before you go so it just has to be unrolled
Anyone with room temperature IQ can put this together
Thanks for reviewing this. This looks ideal for summer use where you wouldn't need to pack a sleeping bag . The whole system looks compact and lightweight.
It is a nice setup
Or anywhere from Tennessee, NC, Arkansas down you could use it
Good informative video and a clear and understandable voice and thank God no background music to drown your voice out. Have the poncho and will now look into the liner and blanket. Thanks for the demonstration and info, well done. I have one of the rubberized ponchos, what were issued back in the mid-sixties when I served, kept you wet with sweat in the summer and cold in the winter.
Thank you sir
great overview...thanks for taking the time. Knowing what products are worth the value and our hard earned money, from a reliable source is priceless. ThankS
Thank you sir
The pancho liner "woobie" alone is good to about 45F, it's my everyday blanket, use it on the bed. The pancho itself makes a great tent or when 4 wheeling it covers me my gear and the 4 wheeler. I'll have to buy me Camp Shield Blanket and try it out.
Not hear d of campshield blanket. Sounds good idea.
I have nato pattern poncho and poncho liner german and usa woobie. They work well together.
Well done
👍👍👍 Nice Demo and info 👌 THANKS Alan 🇨🇱
Great review! Thanks for the video, for the demo and for sharing your thoughts on this product with us.
Thank you for watching
That does look like it would be warm and cozy on a slightly chilly night.
It is a really good system. I need to get mine out camping again.
Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the review and look at how they fit together. Wish you would have rolled the finished product up so we could see how much room the complete system would take up in a backpack. Curious about the combined weight?
Its a few pounds and a stuff sack would compress it alot
Thank you!
Thank you😺
great demo my friend
Thank you sir
How low would you say that setup could safely keep you comfortable?
Ive been looking at something like this as an alternative to a sleeping bag for an emergency kit. Id only seen the woobie and they don't seem that warm to me but i haven't used one. I also hadn't considered adding in the camp blanket.
Im in an area where i can be anywhere from 0-8k in elevation at any time of the year. At those higher elevations you could be 80 in the day and high 30s at night in the summer and of course colder in the winter.
I have a similar system im considering but probably 2-3x the cost. Might be nice to pick up these as a trial set.
In the 40s for sure once you get below freezing things change. With some prep the set would help keep you alive but probably not comfortable. Also it depends on your cold tolerance
@OdinswolfSurvival
It would really be nice if they put snaps on the wooby to, I think. Then you could snap in both layers and close it up like a sleeping bag.
Did any body ever hear that old story about how if it may be too narrow to wrap yourself in... I live this stuff also. If one is to merely flop the poncho "system" end to end, not side to side. (Long ways.) Better than a movie flicker show. Thank you for sharing. Tarps, wool blankets, how many puffer/sherpa layers can you wear under your rain gear?
You just got a new subscriber!! Thanks for the video!!!
Thank you sir
Great video review for this poncho system. I would like to have it. Maybe it will come and to Greece too so to have the opportunity to buy it. Unfortunately I can't find it until now.
"Everyone does dumb at one point in time." I am stealing thing quote.
Lol
So does it lose the ability to be used as a poncho when the liner is installed? So no good for cold wet weather?
It would have to be cut and sewn like a military one
Most military issued ones don't have holes either. That's what cold weather gear is for. The liner was specifically designed for a sleep system. It's like the prototype of the MSS
Looks nice
Very nice i like it thank you
Thank you sir
They don't appear to make the blanket anymore. Just the ponchos and liners. Shame. Could have made a nice option
Poncho, Poncho Liner, and PONCHO LINER.
uk link for the dampshield blanket plz n d poncho
Not a clue on that. Try the company on your search engine
I just review items lol not sell or profit from them
Nice
I couldn't use that. everything military or copied from military is made for tiny little guys under 6 feet and 200 lbs or less. it wouldn't go around my shoulders. Cool set up though if you aren't XL or bigger though.
I'm 5'5 125 lbs I don't need girrafe sizes
@@Манлетопия I think my legs weigh more than you...lol
@@randyyeager can I have a ride on your shoulders?
This poncho is considerably louder than my issued one but maybe that’s because it’s new
Fit in a USMC butt pack. Alice gear. Fold your flak jacket over as a pillow.
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Hahaha. You are old. Crossing the alps..lol
Yep lol
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Dood that is some extreme edema... you better get that shit looked at!
70 qwid f the poncho and the adventure blanket as a combo in woodland.. n utterly stupid money for d blanket in mtp on its own.. smh big ass no no no lol
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