🔥 Don’t just survive—thrive outdoors with Zmoon’s thermal bivy!
The Zmoon Emergency Sleeping Bag 2 Pack features ultra-lightweight, compact nylon bivy sacks that reflect 95% of body heat for superior warmth. Waterproof, tear-resistant, and windproof, these 78" x 47" thermal sleeping bags are designed for all outdoor conditions and double as emergency blankets or rescue signals. Perfect for camping, hiking, and survival preparedness, they combine durability with portability to keep you safe and comfortable in any adventure.
Material | Nylon |
Color | Orange |
Brand | Zmoon |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Tear Resistant, Thermal |
Blanket Form | Emergency Blanket |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 47.2"W |
Pattern | Solid |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Seasons | All |
Fill Material | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Size | 78 x47" |
Fabric Type | Nylon |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Included Components | bivy-sacks |
Fabric Warmth Description | Light weight |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport | Hunting, Climbing, Mountaineering, Fishing, Camping |
Model Name | QCM-SD |
UPC | 190550313887 |
Manufacturer | Zmoon |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.59 x 5.55 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 80 x 47 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Zmoon |
Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
Part Number | 0449 |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Fill Material Type | Nylon |
D**Y
Warm and compact
Tried this out after buying and it gets surprisingly warm very quickly. It’s quite difficult to roll it back up so it fits in the bag, but it is possible. Took me three tries but I got it in the end.Seems durable, but I tested it indoors so I’m not sure how well it’ll hold up outside, especially if you’re rolling around on sticks and rocks.Good for emergencies, should last if treated gently.
D**Z
Very compact.
I give them to homeless folks. Easy to keep in my car to handout with a little cash, where needed
L**S
Ah. Winter in Wisconsin
These sleeping bags are not the best in the world, hence the affordable price, but there sure do the job. They go in the car for trips and stay in a handy closet at home when not on the road. If the car breaks down or the heat goes off at home, No worries.
D**H
It is very warm
I love this product. I was sitting outside at a ball game and it kept me super warm.
K**C
Compact and Easy!
with so many various natural disasters across the US, my family and I wanted to ensure we have adequate preparedness if we need to flee our home. These are simple, good size, really compact for our go bags. highly recommend.
S**R
Prefect for emergency
Pack arrived in the mail and seems sturdy enough. Going to keep in a pack and the truck for an emergency. I would expect them to only be a one time use but really like the way the appear to be constructed. Seems like they will do a nice job.
K**H
Kind of pricey when you think of how cheap you can get space blankets
I have not had the need to use the product yet! So this is more of a info for people thinking of buying it. They are about two times the thickness of a space blanket, and sealed in to a tube with a opening at one end. Colored orange on the outside. Personally I think it is way over priced, based on the cost of a space blanket. Like I said they are made of twice the thickness of material and sealed in to a tube and at one end. But. I don't see that making them cost 7to 8 times as much as you can get space blankets for. I understood this before I ordered them but comepaired to the idea of spending a cold night in the woods. I decided to buy them anyway ( you could use some gorilla tape and a space blanket to make your own) (((as I did instead of buying a tent that is closed on both ends, using 3 space blankets and gorilla tape and Velcro tape so one end can open and close))¹.. skipping the floor and reinforced where tent pegs will go with some more gorilla tape. Would lay down a space blanket as a floor mostly get holes in it but will reflect some body heat back from the ground. ((( I have the make sift tent sleeping bag and plenty of extra space blankets))) may not make for the most comfortable night but may save your life in a bad event.. the sleeping bags do include a small stuff sack each, about the size of your fist,so that is a plus worth around $1 each. Still over priced a bit of a cash grab but not as bad as freezing..
B**M
Inexpensive Emergency Bags!
OVERALL: I found the blankets to be warm for their weight and surprisingly easy to re-pack (I fold mine into a strip, fold it up, and finish with a half roll). I spent about 10 minutes in 40 degree weather standing with the bag on and went from uncomfortably cold to just fine. It was too warm to sleep in a house heated to 70 degrees. I am not sure how one would make one of these into a tent (as pictured) or a poncho (as claimed) unless it was cut up but that's not really the purpose anyway. I like that, unlike the famous chrome emergency blanket, this is already a bag. This makes it a lot easier to use efficiently rather than trying to wrap up and keep drafts out. The orange is a great color for signaling too!VALUE: Getting two of these for the price is a good deal.SIZE: I am 5' 10" and the bag comes up to the top of my head but cannot be used as a hood without me curling up. In other words, it's nearly long enough to seal me in - but not to see out of if I tried to cover my fully the top of my head.DURABILITY: I didn't really stress test these - but even with gentle use I did notice some "stretch marks" which showed up as discolorations on the one I tested out. I don't think this affected performance, but I am not even sure what could have caused it. I bought these for emergency bags, though, not long-term use. Thus, while I gave the durability rating a moderate score, I kept the overall rating high.
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