jacket..tent..sleeping bag....all in one

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  1. doctorie
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    That's pretty neat. :eek:

    I was expecting to be a gigantic tent though instead of that tiny thing, but still, wtfjackettentsleepingbag.
     
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    That is so fucking bad ass!!!!1
     
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    wow... not only is a completely useless jacket it also turns into a completely useless sleeping bag and completely useless tent!
     
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    its a cool idea, but ya seems a lil thin to be a sleeping bag or jacket. also thats not so much a tent as it is a body bag
     
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    I like. Survival in field just got easier...time to buy some more ammo
     
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    I wonder how warm that thing is.
     
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    it looks like its just a windbreaker, and with the tent you can see its just mesh covering his arms. this would be good if you were hiking and rain moved in on you lol
     
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    Concur, kinda like gortex. It'll keep some wind off ya and dry, which feels warm, but minimal real warmth properties.
     
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    QFT. Heh, only someone in the army would know how useless that thing is.
     
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    Oh, and if you go to the website, you'll see this as their logo:

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    Now we know where the idea came from.
     
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    I completely concur, friend : )
     
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    Will it keep the zombies out?
     
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    the only thing that keeps out is bugs by the looks of it... and theres way more practical ways of doing it!
     
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    I hope not or I wasted a ton of cash on ammo
     
  17. Lars
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    Windbreaker + Slanket idea = Way to sell a windbreaker for $300

    On the otherhand, any bivy sack will work as a tent/sleepingbag for $300 in anything from torrential rain to sandstorms and from -30c to +40c, and because they are actually useful you will find them used online for half the price.

    Don't have a windbreaker? Go buy a windbreaker, they are like $30-$50