Lawrence m kacprzak: havent used it yet,, i did try it on in the house,, fits well i am 5'8" 185 lbs
United States on Feb 17, 2021
Bizzle fo Shizzle: Excellent for emergencies, hunting, hiking/camping in the cold.
Drawstring hood, thumbholes in the sleeves, great size for people from 5'5" to 6'3".
Warm and excellent wind blocking.
The only drawback is it does not have grommets or buttons to mate up with a regular poncho. So in rain or snow with high winds there is a gap in protection unless you belt it down or strap it down with the waistband of a hiking pack.
United States on Jan 31, 2021
GM J: Esta marca me fue recomendada hace varios años y no dejo de sorprenderme de lo bueno que son sus productos. He usado poco este poncho, pero ya he comprobado su calidad. Los materiales de manufactura son buenos, inclusive mejores que otros ponchos de la especie. No te sientes acalorado y tiene buen largo, se puede usar inclusive cuando se carga equipo no tan voluminoso. El Poncho Liner de Snugpak es un buen poncho.
Mexico on Dec 14, 2020
Robert Chesnutt: Just like their jungle blanket but with a hood and sleeves.
Canada on Aug 26, 2020
Michael F.: I bought this poncho liner to use while I hunt. I took it up to Maine and used it in temperatures down to 10 degrees. It is nice and compact when it is in its compression sack and I was able to carry it in a very small back pack that I carry in the field.
The first time I used it I was on a piece of high ground that was very windy. The ambient temperature was 10 degrees with ice covered snow on the ground. I used my pack as a seat and settled in against a tree stump. I wrapped the poncho liner around me from my feet to my neck. I was hunting with a handgun in a chest holster so I was able to keep my hands under the liner while having access to my weapon. I activated an extra large hand warmer and put it under the poncho liner. I could not believe how warm I was under the liner. I I sat there for several hours and never got cold. This was by far the most comfortable I have ever been in those kind of conditions.
The only negative is that I wish the sleeves and head opening were larger. I wear 2 XL shirts so I am a big guy. I was able to put the liner on over a winter coat with several layers under it but it felt too restrictive. A smaller person would probably have no problem....
United States on Nov 21, 2019
Craig MAC: Very thick, warm liner. Can’t wait to try it out this fall but fits the poncho very nice
Canada on Sep 24, 2019
M. Crider: This is my go to blanket, woobie, liner, sleeping bag when I need something light and multipurpose. It's a tad smaller than my military version, but the hood is very handy. The lining that touches the skin is also a little more comfortable than the military style linwe, as it has a cotton(ish) feel, and does not cause perspiration to build and then turn cold. As with even the military liners, it can be bulky in the pack, but it's multiuse capability allows it to replace a sleeping bag if combined with a poncho.
I will be adding grommets or snaps to increase the usability.
United States on Jun 30, 2019
CapitalWaster9: The only thing I found wrong with it was that the Snugpak waterproof Poncho does not cover the bottom of ths Poncho liner so it could get wet in rain.
It can used as a normal blanket or worn as in the picture. Overall though I love it.
United Kingdom on Jan 22, 2018
That Guy: As a complement to the Snugpak Poncho, the liner is very good. Dimension-wise, it's a bit longer on the front than the poncho, and shorter in the back. Like the poncho, it has sleeves, but the liner also has slits below the sleeves like a normal GI Poncho Liner, whereas the Snugpak Poncho is solid all around.
The sleeved design limits the flexibility of the liner, so you can't use it the same way you would use a GI liner. That said, the Snugpak Liner is MUCH warmer than the GI one, and has replaced my old winter coat that I've worn for the past 7 years.
One thing that isn't mentioned in the product description is how well this thing compresses. When you get it, the liner will be stuffed in a bag a little taller and just as wide as a 32oz Nalgene bottle. If you take the liner out and put the bottle in, you can close the pouch above the bottle just fine and have a plenty of wiggle room. So, if you want to carry this as an emergency or packed item, go grab a water bottle and throw it around your pack to see how well it will fit and add about an inch to the length. It does take up more room than the Snugpak Poncho since it's thicker, but it's not much bigger than the...
United States on Oct 15, 2013
Snugpak Poncho Liner: Soft, Lightweight Blanket for Outdoor Adventures | Go Time Gear Life Bivy Emergency Sleeping Bag - Stay Warm in Cold Weather with Thermal Bivvy | Red Cloud Company Emergency Sleeping Bag with Thermal Bivy Sack and Hood Extension for Cold Weather Protection | |
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Sale off | $9 OFF | $10 OFF | $17 OFF |
Total Reviews | 14 reviews | 553 reviews | 62 reviews |
Manufacturer | Snugpak | ||
Date First Available | November 19, 2014 | ||
Item model number | 126908-P | ||
ASIN | B00PUDTE6S |
craig smith: The poncho liner is well made and comfortable it fits well under the poncho and has good coverage over myself and my backpack
Australia on Nov 01, 2023