Grab yourself a woobie for a home emergency kit, camping or hiking.ĭimensions: 210cm x 150cm ( Approx 35cm H x 18cm diameter packed)Ĭondition: New - Commercial New Product (Non-Military issue). The eight ties - one each corner and side - allow you to attach it to a poncho or tie it to a tree for shelter. Mil-Tec US Army Style Poncho Liner 210cm x 150cm A versatile piece of kit that can be used to insulate a poncho but is now more widely used as a travel or. Good grade 1 condition may have minor repairs Lace ties to secure to poncho to fold and form a sleeping bag. The poncho, when available, is visible here. The poncho liner can be used as a make-shift sleeping bag, shelter, survival blanket, camo hide or ground sheet. This Dutch army poncho liner is intended for use with the Dutch poncho when used as a sleeping bag, and is genuine military surplus. These olive drab woobies are made from polyester with a synthetic filling.Ĭonsidered by troops to be one of their most versatile pieces of equipment. Poncho liners are water resistant and warm quilted blankets that can be tied into a poncho or used on their own. Apparel Wet Weather Wear Ponchos Military and Outdoor Equipments. Soon after, soldiers affectionately named them a 'woobie'. Originally designed to provide the Army with a lightweight, piece of equipment used as a covering or field blanket in any environment, the poncho liner provides. poncho liner, lightweight quilt, emergency sleeping bag, pillow or base layer. Poncho liners were originally fielded by the US Army and quickly became a much loved piece of equipment. Field Test Dutch Army Surplus DPM kit poncho & the poncho liner also known as by US military Woobie blanket all in Disruptive Pattern Material camouflage, setup shelter with the poncho &. While there are many quality poncho liners on the market, my top pick is the Dragoon Unlimited Poncho Liner.Dragoon’s woobie tops the list because, in addition to being a Veteran owned company and providing excellent customer service, Dragoon’s poncho liner takes what was already a great piece of kit and expands its capability, making it the wearable, multipurpose Swiss Army Knife of.
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