Description: Euro MilitaryCustomer Service | High Quality | Fast Shipping | Reasonable Prices HELIKON TEX® SWAGMAN ROLL BUSHCRAFT PONCHO® Climashield® Taiga Green COnce upon a time, the trappers, the trekkers and even the soldiers did not carry sleeping bags. They carried blanket rolls. Up until very recently, wool was the best blanket material. Then, still several decades ago, Nylon fabrics came into being. During the Vietnam War, there appeared a new blanket – the Poncho Liner. Ultra lightweight blanket doubling as warming liner for rain-protection poncho.In Australian slang ‘swagman’ means a travelling workman. Something like American cowboy or a trapper, occasionally on a lookout for a work on the Frontier. The difference was, the Australian swagman travelingling on foot, and carried all his belongings in a bed roll. With our Swagman Roll® we salute these intrepid men, trembling on chilly mornings in their moist blankets – but with our Swagman Roll® you’ll never have to emulate that particular part of their lifestyle. It is made of thin Nylon fabric, filled with one of the best insulating materials mankind ever dreamed of – the Climashield® Apex™.Swagman Roll® is not your ordinary blanket. It is more of a multifunction tool, applicable wherever a warm cover is required. You can use it a poncho liner, emergency sleeping bag, enhance your regular sleeping bag with it, wrap in it as if it was a blanket, line your hammock with it – or just wear as a stand-alone long, warm coat. Warm hoodIntegral transport pocketZippered front pocketUSGI poncho compatibleCan be used as: emergency jacket, sleeping bag or sleeping bag liner, blanket, hammock liner (quilt) etc.Lightweight, non soaking, easy to transportIdeally fits the BOB backpackYKK® zippers Dimensions 145 x 200 cm / 57.04 x 78.74 inWeight [g] 745 Seller product code: 1236 Please visit our ebay store for more interesting products If you need product information or have other questions, please contact us through ebay message. COLOR: Adaptive GREEN - first picture Once upon a time, the trappers, the trekkers and even the soldiers did not carry sleeping bags. They carried blanket rolls. Up until very recently, wool was the best blanket material. Then, still several decades ago, Nylon fabrics came into being. During the Vietnam War, there appeared a new blanket – the Poncho Liner. Ultra lightweight blanket doubling as warming liner for rain-protection poncho. In Australian slang ‘swagman’ means a travelling workman. Something like American cowboy or a trapper, occasionally on a lookout for a work on the Frontier. The difference was, the Australian swagman travelingling on foot, and carried all his belongings in a bed roll. With our Swagman Roll® we salute these intrepid men, trembling on chilly mornings in their moist blankets – but with our Swagman Roll® you’ll never have to emulate that particular part of their lifestyle. It is made of thin Nylon fabric, filled with one of the best insulating materials mankind ever dreamed of – the Climashield® Apex™. Swagman Roll® is not your ordinary blanket. It is more of a multifunction tool, applicable wherever a warm cover is required. You can use it a poncho liner, emergency sleeping bag, enhance your regular sleeping bag with it, wrap in it as if it was a blanket, line your hammock with it – or just wear as a stand-alone long, warm coat. Warm hoodIntegral transport pocketZippered front pocketUSGI poncho compatibleCan be used as: emergency jacket, sleeping bag or sleeping bag liner, blanket, hammock liner (quilt) etc.Lightweight, non soaking, easy to transportIdeally fits the BOB backpackYKK® zippers Dimensions 145 x 200 cm / 57.04 x 78.74 in Weight [g] 745 Seller product code: 1236
Price: 164.99 USD
Location: Prague
End Time: 2024-10-04T07:41:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Gender: Unisex
Color: Taiga Green
Material: Nylon
Brand: Helikon Tex