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NanoHeat Blanket (Fall 2022)
Adventure Medical Kits
NanoHeat Blanket (Fall 2022)
$34.99
Description

  Re-usable, compact emergency blanket with weatherproof coating

  The NanoHeat Blanket is equipped with a weather & spill-proof coating along with a metalized coating on the inside to keep you warm on your next adventure or travel.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Adventure Medical Kits
Weight:
6.8 oz
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0130-0340
UPC:
707708003400
Other Features:
• Spill-Proof: DWR coating sheds spills, water, sand or dirt right off the blanket to remain clean
• Keep Warm: 80% heat reflective coating on the inside allows you to wrap up in the blanket and stay warm
• Lightweight and compact: 6.8 oz blanket and its ability to fit in the palm of your hand or in your purse lets you take it with you at all times.
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