🔥 Stay warm, stay safe, stay ready with military-grade warmth!
The Ever Ready First Aid Olive Drab Fire Retardant Blanket is a heavyweight, 80% wool military-style blanket measuring 66" x 90". Designed for durability and superior heat retention, it features fire retardant material for enhanced safety around open flames. Ideal for camping, hunting, or emergency use, this large, soft, and machine-washable blanket offers reliable warmth and rugged style for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Material | Wool |
Color | Olive Green |
Brand | Ever Ready First Aid |
Special Feature | Durable |
Style | Military |
Blanket Form | Emergency Blanket |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 90"L x 66"W |
Theme | Military |
Pattern | Solid |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Seasons | All |
Fill Material | Wool |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Size | 66"X90" |
Fabric Type | 80% Wool |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3.45 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 0.04 Inches |
Fabric Warmth Description | Heavyweight |
Sport | Camping |
Model Name | Fire Resistant Wool Military Blanket |
UPC | 757183000883 610585816462 |
Manufacturer | Ever Ready First Aid |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.04 x 13.11 x 3.39 inches |
Package Weight | 1.93 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 90 x 66 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Ever Ready First Aid |
Part Number | 1700040-OD |
Fill Material Type | Wool |
P**M
A decent blanket for a decent price
No complaints. I regularly use it for camping.I like the large size because I can wrap the blanket under my feet and over my head at the same time. It is not nearly as warm as a sleeping bag or a double layer blanket, but it is still pretty warm considering how thin it is. When you first open it has a distinct smell, not a bad smell, but a noticable one. The smell mostly went away after washing it a few times though. It does fine in the washing machine and dryer. I'm thinking about getting a second one.
D**S
If your on the fence...spend the $25
Alright, here are the essential answers I was hoping for when I was looking for outdoor bedding. My needs were for extended weekend camping with my car near by...I would call it Base Camp needs. Weight is heavy and not what I would want for trekking.The blanket was the largest I could find at a reasonable price. When you open the sealed plastic packaging the retardant smell is subtle but after an hour will fill the room and is annoying. That smell reminds me of musty wool however the blanket is NOT wet, dirty or otherwise anything but brand new. Like another reviewer I washed the blanket twice on cold, gentle cycle. Taking the blanket outside I shook out the "pilling" between washes and then again after the 2nd wash. The dryer was never used as I simply hung the blanket over a radiator when finished. By adding fabric softener the smell was 99% gone and my wife (who is not particularly sensitive) didn't find it offensive. After the blanket dried overnight the finished dimensions were 65-1/4" x 91-1/4". The final weight on a kitchen scale is 3lb 5.3oz. In other words it held its sizing and weight just fine.The blanket is bound on all 4 sides with what appears to be heavy stitching. I see no need spending time at a sewing machine to strengthen these seams. In addition, the wool takes on less water than you might expect. Removing the blanket after the spin cycle I felt mild dampness but nothing like a shirt or jeans coming out...this was a pleasant surprise and indicates high wool content. Some folks have asked what the remaining 20% of the content is and my understanding it's a mix of recycled wool content (think shop floor if you really get down to it) and man made material for strength. It's clearly a heavy duty blanket.To say it's warm is an understatement. We use it as a thermal break under our sleeping bags with 2 of us in our Kelty 3 person 4-Season and it covers the floor entirely. If I were camping solo there would be no problem, at all, with using this under me and folded over for a cover. I'm M-L overall and that feature was important to me. My opinion is using it in this manner would allow a sleeper an extra 10-15 degrees of lower temps vs. going with a sleeping bag alone. By adding a Mylar blanket, this wool blanket and a bag rated to zero virtually anyone would be comfortable to 10 degrees or slightly lower (no telling exactly without considering wind and shadow).Final thought, now that I've handled the product I'll purchase 2 more (one for each car). Although the blanket looks good and feels soft it's still a military appearance (which might be cool for your needs) and that might not fly in the guest bdrm.EDIT: Update to 10-21-16. I ended up ordering and receiving 2 more of these. One for the camper and the other for the car trunk. In the Ohio River Valley the wind can build quickly and weather is notorious for changing without warning. More like a mountain environment than the pleasant sounding "Valley" would have you believe.Like my earlier comments suggested, the blanket is virtually bulletproof. I had to change 2 of our Honda 4-Wheeler tires out and the ground was soggy/muddy with temp in the 40's and a wet wind. By folding over and laying on the ground I could kneel in relative comfort to get the job done. More importantly, using some Woolite Cleaner with a mild scrub brush the darn blanket came 100% clean despite being ground into the soil. I'd guess there was some grease involved as well but regardless it all came out with hardly any effort.It is true that the other 2 blankets needed the same "prep" as the first. A double washing, a thorough shake thru outside and then a couple hours over the radiator. Also, the smell varies with each blanket received...the 2nd of these was considerable stronger than the 1st. Maybe it depends on the storage conditions. Either way, the blanket is still bound on all 4 sides, still tough as nails and generous (to say the least) with sizing. I didn't bother to measure but the amount it shrank through the Washer is negligible.Definitely a cold-weather god send IMHO. Pair it up with a Mylar blanket and it's the perfect base cloth inside the tent. Having camped in the same conditions year after year (after year...) and knowing the expected temperature range at night I did just as I've suggested. No doubt in my mind the comfort zone was extended another 10-15 degrees colder versus just a sleeping pad.Best to you...!
D**G
Good car emergency blanket
Well it smells like any new wool blanket. It does smell a little chemically. I would not stand in a campfire to test the flammability either. Here is a good tip. Wash the blanket in Woolite as soon as you get it. Use one of those scented in-wash booster beads if you want. Dry the blanket a cooler dryer or hang it on a line outside to dry. After the blanket is dry tumble it in a cool dryer for 15 minutes to soften it. The blanket will shed wool lint into your washing machine and dryer. The wool lint is easy to clean out as soon as it dries. The finished 80% wool blanket will be warm, much softer, and smell nice. This is an excellent car or picnic blanket. This is a great product for the cost. I bought an extra blanket for my sister.
J**R
Perfect for Camping and Cold Weather, Super Warm and Durable
This wool blanket is dense, warm, and holds up well to outdoor elements- so it's a great choice for camping, keeping as a just-in-case blanket for the car, or even in place of a duvet. I've used it both outside and inside, and it really holds up well against the sun, water (when I forget it outside during a storm), and cold/windy days. It doesn't hold smells long, at least as far as I've seen, but I do air it outside a lot. Not the softest wool blanket, but it has softened more after several months of use, and it's a great quality for the price.While I've used it myself in order to fully review it, I actually purchased this for my cats. They absolutely LOVE this wool blanket. As soon as I put it down they're all over it. They use it as a bed, play with it like a toy, and climb across like spider monkeys or do zoomies through it when it's draped over something. I also used it as a crate cover and it works great since it big and heavier than a typical blanket, making it easy to place over the crate without too much sliding. As a crate cover it blocked out pretty much all light (I bought a darker color), so the cats can have a nice dark area for sleeping/hiding.One downside it that is does shed like crazy while being washed (but that's pretty typical of the wool products I've gotten). I first handwashed it with Woolite, and it shed a ton. Then washing machine, and it shed all over the washer (though not as much as the first wash). Shedding isn't nearly as bad after the first few washings. As a warning, it's super heavy when soaking wet.Overall I'm very happy with this product and plan on purchasing another soon!Edit: Still a great product after 1 year of use, no issues with fabric or stitching even with cats clawing all over it. The charcoal black color has only faded a little while being in the sun and outdoor elements pretty much 24/7. The 2nd blanket I got in green shed A LOT less compared to the previous one I bought. I'm thinking the new blanket design sheds less than before, which is great.I also used 2 blankets to help keep a feral cat I trapped and spayed warm during the nights until I released it, to cover both the trap and crate and keep the heat in. Worked fantastic! Going to buy another before the winter cold sets in this year.
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