Reddit Reddit reviews Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket – Insulated Thermal Reflective Tarp - 60" x 82". All-Weather, Reusable Emergency Blanket for Car or Camping (Orange)

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Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket – Insulated Thermal Reflective Tarp - 60
MANY USES: Can be used as a ground tarp, shelter, tent or emergency blanket when camping, hunting, backpacking or boating. Keep one in the trunk of your car.ALL WEATHER BLANKET: This unique blanket features a Mylar reflective side which can be used to reflect heat, create a radiant barrier or signal for help. The other side is made of a two layers of polypropylene, which can be used as a blanket, tarp or shelter.LIGHTWEIGHT: This blanket weighs less than a pound and will travel lightly in your backpack. It comes in its own carry bag. The blanket measures 60" x 82" (Approx. 5 ft x 7ft)SUPER VERSATILE: Reflects heat, waterproof, windproof, compact, lightweight and durable.4 REINFORCED TIE-DOWN GROMMETS: Easily hang or secure to reflect or deflect heat or create a waterproof barrier.
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3 Reddit comments about Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket – Insulated Thermal Reflective Tarp - 60" x 82". All-Weather, Reusable Emergency Blanket for Car or Camping (Orange):

u/koriar · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Hmm, we tried radiant heaters but found that they weren't really heating the area more efficiently than the electric floor registers that were costing us money. They were floor units though, not really something that would go above a desk. Are you talking about something like this? https://www.amazon.com/Ceiling-Radiant-Heater-Electric-Outdoor/dp/B01L76CRR4

I was considering a tarp when I was first planning it out, but they were too heavy for my original plan. (hanging it from the walls and then supporting the center from above) I guess I didn't consider it again after thinking about a PVC-based support system. Maybe something like this but a bit bigger? Or I guess I could tie two of them together... https://www.amazon.com/Arcturus-Heavy-Duty-Survival-Blanket/dp/B01H4VAKYS

I don't know much about insulation, so I apologize if I have this wrong, but I think if I'm blocking the airflow that's a good start, but the heat would still leak out over time with R1 wouldn't it? The more heat I can keep in the less I have to run the heater to keep the space warm, I just don't know how to find the most efficient balance between weight and insulation. Would that just be R2?

And yeah... I've lived in cold houses before when I couldn't afford to turn on the furnace. It's definitely doable, but it's kind of miserable. I would be warm when bundled up but I would feel claustrophobic and start to panic, so I'd take things off and then I'd be cold and it would just cycle. I would prefer to look at what can be done to improve things before telling him to just toughen up.

u/nixfu · 2 pointsr/camping

It is a piece of emergency blanket material. https://www.amazon.com/Arcturus-Weather-Outdoor-Survival-Blanket/dp/B01H4VAKYS

They are good to keep in the car, and I carry one in my pack as well when hiking. Can be used to make shelter if needed.

But 24" x 24" it is more like someone made something just to either sit something on top of it, maybe its just for when you want to sit on the ground but keep dry. At that size it could also be a PACK COVER made out of that material that you would use to cover your pack in the rain while you hike/backpack.

u/pabloelpaco · 1 pointr/LightningInABottle

For a cheaper version you can slap a Mylar tarp on the east/southeast side of your tent and use eyeshades.