Description:
This lightweight waterproof thermal camping quilt offers versatile protection for outdoor activities, combining a wearable poncho, sleeping bag, blanket and ground mat in one. It keeps you warm on cool evenings thanks to the thermal fill and packs down for travel, making it an easy option for hiking, beach trips or keeping in the car.
Key Points
The design converts quickly between four configurations so you can change role without extra gear. Reinforced snap buttons allow hands-free movement when used as a poncho, and they help seal the edges for a sleeping-bag style wrap. The generous large size provides plenty of coverage for adults while still folding into a compact compression sack for transport. 🏕️
Warmth is delivered by a combination of 3M Thinsulate and 7D hollow fibres, which trap body heat without adding bulky weight. The exterior is treated for water resistance and the 40D nylon shell cuts wind effectively, according to the manufacturer. Machine washability makes maintenance straightforward after muddy or sandy outings, and tumble drying on low helps restore loft. 🧺
Consider that the shell is described as water-repellent and it performs well in light rain and damp conditions. For prolonged heavy rain or immersion, you may want additional waterproof protection.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Wearable Camping Blanket L (Grey)
- Size (large): 158 x 208 cm
- Shell material: 40D nylon
- Filling: 3M Thinsulate and 7D hollow fibres
- Care: Machine washable, tumble dry on low
- Pack features: Includes compression sack
Usage Recommendations
Use the snap buttons to create a hands-free poncho for walking between campsites or at outdoor events. For sleeping, fold in the sides and button to form a cocoon-like sleeping bag that retains heat more effectively than a flat blanket. Laid flat it serves as a thermal blanket or a ground mat beneath a sleeping pad to add an insulating layer.
When packing, roll firmly into the compression sack for the smallest volume. If you prefer an even smaller pack size, pairing the quilt with a third-party stuff sack often gives better compression. For cleaning, remove loose dirt before machine washing and use a gentle cycle; low tumble drying restores the loft and helps the thermal fill recover.










