SE Survivor Series Emergency Sleeping Bag - EB122OR








Key features
- •Dimensions: 36" x 84"
- •Lightweight at 5.8 oz.
- •Heavy-duty aluminized PE interior material for insulation and warmth
- •Color: high-visibility orange
- •Comes with a drawstring carrying bag
SE Survivor Series Emergency Sleeping Bag - EB122OR
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Affordable For True Emergencies--More Affordable and lighter-weight than ultralight hiking bags
RickDeckard✓ Verified Purchase•January 9, 2017
Perfectly sized and lightweight for my BOB or earthquake emergency kits. I can't afford the SOL Bivvy bags and don't have room in or on my hiking packs for something bigger. These help an adult carry an extra for a child--and though I have some double-sized SOL emergency blankets, these will close up. Just keep in mind that these types of things may cause you to overheat--which is good in the winter.
Bright orange color will be great for safety but clearly won't help with camouflage situations. The bag looks durable enough for reuse or repurposing, and the cord will last for a little while if attached to outside of your pack with a very small clip. I would bet that the case won't rip with repeated reuse as long as you don't just stuff the bag back in without any thought.
Bright orange color will be great for safety but clearly won't help with camouflage situations. The bag looks durable enough for reuse or repurposing, and the cord will last for a little while if attached to outside of your pack with a very small clip. I would bet that the case won't rip with repeated reuse as long as you don't just stuff the bag back in without any thought.
Didn't Work For Me at All
Joe Schild✓ Verified Purchase•December 13, 2016
I just bought this item about a week ago. Threw it in the car, just in case. Got stuck in gridlocked traffic last night due to a snowstorm. Decided to try it out. Immediately put two lengthwise tears in it upon getting inside. So, frankly it became useless to me. Might be able to cut it into strips next summer to keep the starlings out of my garden. ;)
Shelter or sleeping bag! Either way...I'm bend on surviving! :-)
Seng✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2016
This product deserve more stars than I can give. Having about several hundred miles of hiking/camping trip under my belt and sleeping through several different scenario. I would never leave home without one! Honestly, if one was dress in layers and literally forgot their sleeping bag. This backup would easily help you survive that first night with the temperature dropping down to the mid 40 degrees. Of course, in extreme situation...I'm certain this product will save someone's life if use correctly! When I sleep, I naturally sleep in a fetus position and with this foil sleeping bag...the trick is to put yourself inside the bag entirely. Leave some room between you and the bag...also make sure to drink some hot drink before bed to keep your core running. At night as you start to snooze off, your breath and the heat that comes off will be self contain in the bag and it does help to a certain extend again to dress in layers. This product overall does a fantastic job at providing shelter/coverage as an emergency sleeping bag for the great outdoors!
My foot went through the bottom of the bag
Thomas Atwood✓ Verified Purchase•February 28, 2016
Testing out new winter gear sleeping bag Marmot winter below minus 20 put the bag inside my sleeping bag foot went through the bottom other than that basically I was toasty warm.
Thomas Atwood
Thomas Atwood
Great emergency-use item with the bonus benefit of reusability
JoeConsumer_IWT✓ Verified Purchase•February 27, 2016
Just as expected....maybe even a little better than expected. Haven't had a chance/need to try/test it out, just yet. Opened the (pretty decent quality) carry bag, pulled out, unfolded & inspected the sleeping bag, looking for any holes or unsealed seams. Seems spacious enough(I'm 5' 10". Waist:42". Chest:52") & not completely stiff & crinkly like Mylar blankets. Was able to follow the factory creases to get it re-folded & fit back into it's carry bag, pretty easily. Certainly seems durable enough for multiple uses. I look forward to using it as my only sleeping bag (for at least 1 night) on an upcoming camping trip. Just don't feel right about giving it a 5-star rating before I fully field test the bag. Look out for an update soon. First impression is that it's a great emergency-use item, with the bonus benefit of reusability.
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Realizing the importance of packability, I uploaded a couple photos for size reference, when inside the carry bag. Seeing as how I can't locate a tape measurer at the moment, I approximate 6" length & 3" diameter. Still no field test yet.
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Realizing the importance of packability, I uploaded a couple photos for size reference, when inside the carry bag. Seeing as how I can't locate a tape measurer at the moment, I approximate 6" length & 3" diameter. Still no field test yet.
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