Outdoor blanket ??

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Have any of you found a decent durable, water-resistant, insulated packable blanket for use in blinds, etc? Hoping to find something with more durable material than is found on the super lightweight quilts. Anyone tried the woobie?
 

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Love my woobie. Can give it 💯 credit for my rifle cow a couple years ago. Wouldn’t have been able to sit in the single digits without it. Couldn’t keep the wife’s grubby little fingers off of it so I got her a weebie. Doesn’t pack very small but checks all the other boxes for me.
 

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I use the down over pants from Kuiu and the Kenai jacket along with other layers.

Pants;
Zip on and off,
light
packable

I have a pair of OR glassing pants that are great - looking for something a bit more flexible and hand-offable to the kid or wife as needed that can tolerate a little moisture/dirt but still provide some insulation.


good links above thanks!
 

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I have an enlightened equipment quilt with apex insulation. Very versatile, in that it can easily be used alone as a sleeping quilt, as an over-quilt on top of another sleeping bag for colder temps, or opened up and used as a glassing blanket (or use it for a dog bed...). There are various options for the fabric depending on your stance on durability vs weight.
 
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I've used a Rivers West fleece blanket for years to keep my legs and feet warm in the blind.
It also looks like Sitka has an equivalent blanket.
 
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