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Klymit Versa Blanket

Klymit Versa Blanket

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With a design that’s lightweight and incredibly packable, the Klymit Versa is a great three-season blanket for those who want to lighten their load and reduce their pack size. Featuring a soft 20d polyester shell, it uses Klymalite synthetic insulation for better compressibility without sacrificing warmth Read More

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Feb 26, 2019
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We love this blanket. It seems to be high quality and it is definately very versatile with easy to use snaps. It's light, packs small, and is easy to keep in the car or in a backpack.
Ozark25
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Feb 25, 2019
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Extremely thin....seems it's best use would be as a couch throw for chilly nights or an emergency blanket in a vehicle.
yellowbear77
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Jan 27, 2019
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Warm enough for Asian winter, light n handy !
Tmomster
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Jan 5, 2019
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Love that they got rid of the zipper on the stuff sack that everyone was complaining about. Haven't used the blanket outside but used it when I was shivering from the flu the other day and it was super warm. The footbox is nice and big. I was able to keep my hand in the hand pocket and feet in footbox while laying on my side with room to spare. Will be a nice stand alone or layer under my quilt.
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My cat loves it too.
cabin85laurel
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Dec 26, 2018
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Haven't done an overnight yet with it in the cold but it seems to be warm enough for at least 60F. Can't really evaluate how well it holds up long term either yet but it has some nifty features and is comfortable. Not sure what else I can say at this point.
aysrav
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Dec 1, 2018
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I really like this blanket. I think it's super smart. Not really warm enough for winter and probably too warm for summer but great for everything in between. Very happy with it.
shoogs
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Nov 12, 2018
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used it around a solostove last night... it's a nice piece, not awe struck by it, but I've no regrets from the purchase. Purchased for summer hammock camping. I'll leave it in the car this winter for emergencies and random post cycling ride hangouts.
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Jun 27, 2018
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Giving my thoughts just from unpacking and looking it over pretty hard, not actual use, yet. Looks to be well made and definitely a lot of thought went into it. It’s far more than just an updated poncho liner/woobie. Materials and quality seems to be quite nice. The features are all there. The snapped stays are quite strong and I think would hold up in a moderate wind if used as a tarp. The insulation is thicker/heavier duty than a woobie. Will be much nicer as a ground cloth or layer if used as such. The foot pocket feature is pretty smart. You can slide your feet (tougher put still possible maybe with boots on) into the pocket and wrap the blanket around you, keeping your feet covered as you move and thrash around at night. The corner hand pockets are of use to do the same with your hands as you wrap up. I’m 5’10”(70”) and using the foot pocket, could stretch out comfortably. I could curl up easily with the blanket over my head, far better than a woobie in both of those uses. I tried configuring it as a serape/over wrap with the snapped stays just to see if it could be used as such for walking. I had limited success. I could never get it wrapped around my shoulders/neck tight enough that I wouldn’t lose significant heat. That’s not the purpose of the blanket but I decided to try it to see how it would work as such. Everything said about the zippered stuff/compression sack. Its too small to stuff in a hurry and there is no gain from using a zipper that I can see. The blanket doesn’t stuff as small as a washed woobie, as to be expected from the greater size and insulatio, but it also wouldn’t ‘cram’ as well either if you use that technique to cram a woobie in your ruck and go. The insulation is a bit stiffer compared to a woobie. Recommend Klymit ditching the zipper and just provide a normal stuff/compression sack. Plus, I don’t trust zippers. Compressed in the sack it does make a compact package, though. A few quick snaps I sent a buddy when I first received it. I have a medium size hand with skinny fingers.
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Foot pocket. That’s a quarter coin just to provide perspective
Redeye
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Jun 25, 2018
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The blanket is great, however the stuff bag is very awkward with a smaller than necessary zippered opening. Would have been 5 stars if the stuff sack was a better design. Even a draw string bag would have been better.
djjennen
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Jun 25, 2018
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It is absolutely perfect just the right size to wrap around you at the firepit or sit on at the campsite also works as a nice quilt if needed. Used once when my bag wasn't quite warm enough but with the blanket as well was very comfy. Decided to get a little stuff sac for it to make it easier to store.
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