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title: "Mylar Men's Emergency Thermal Blankets (10 Pack)"
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# Waterproof & weatherproof 54x84 inches large coverage Reflects 90% body heat Mylar Men's Emergency Thermal Blankets (10 Pack)

**Brand:** mylar
**Price:** B/.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Stay warm, stay ready — your emergency heat armor! 🛡️

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mylar Men's Emergency Thermal Blankets (10 Pack) by mylar
- **How much does it cost?** B/.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.pa](https://www.desertcart.com.pa/products/30957559-mylar-mens-emergency-thermal-blankets-10-pack)

## Best For

- mylar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mylar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Weatherproof Shield:** Durable Mylar material stands strong against rain, wind, and snow.
- • **Value-Packed 10-Pack:** Stock up and stay prepared with enough blankets for your whole crew or family.
- • **Compact & Ready-to-Go:** Fits effortlessly in your first aid kit or glove compartment for instant access.
- • **Ultimate Heat Retention:** Locks in 90% of your body warmth to beat the chill.
- • **Multi-Use Survival Essential:** Perfect for emergencies, camping, or unexpected cold snaps—your portable warmth lifeline.

## Overview

This 10-pack of Mylar Emergency Thermal Blankets offers compact, lightweight protection by reflecting 90% of body heat. Each 54x84 inch blanket is waterproof, weatherproof, and designed for quick deployment in emergencies or outdoor adventures. Ideal for millennial professionals who value preparedness without bulk, these disposable blankets fit easily into first aid kits or car compartments, ensuring you never face the cold unarmed.

## Description

Disposable rescue blanket keeps in body heat and preserves body temperature. Small enough to fit in most first aid kits.

Review: Not very fuzzy - This product is probably what you think it is. One of those loud, crinkly, reflective "space" type blankets. They're fairly cheap, and you get a lot of them. They're very useful for keeping a person warm if you know how to use them. Some people complain that it doesn't keep them warm at all. This is most likely because they aren't using it properly. There are better articles for this information than this review, but essentially.. This blanket prevents heat-loss from radiation (which is how the majority of our body heat is lost). Radiation is when heat radiates away from its source. This is where the product shines: it allows hot pockets of air to form between you and the blanket. It doesn't do much to protect against conduction since it's so thin. Conduction occurs when heat transfers from one place to another by touching. When you grab an ice-cube, you are losing heat because of conduction. Similarly, if you are in a very windy area, while the blanket itself is wind-proof, the cold air can get under and inside the blanket, stealing away your warmth. As such, when using this blanket, you should squat down and wrap it around you. By laying on the bare ground, there is no "dead air space" for the hot air to collect so, by the process of conduction, your body looses heat through the ground. This product works really well as a sort of "base layer" type of blanket. If you have a sleeping pad and sleeping bag, line the insides of your sleeping bag with one of these and you'll be toasty in no time. Just be sure not to start sweating too much, because of hypothermia and stuff. Even without those fancy sleeping bags, one of these covered by a wool blanket will keep you very warm. Just remember not to wrap the blanket to tightly around you. It is instinctive when you want to get warm, but it'll decrease the effectiveness and may rip it since it's so frail. Five stars because it does what it is intended to do. And while it's quality isn't super, and it isn't made out of top-notch ballistic nylon, it isn't being marketed as if it were. It is intended to be a cheap, disposable cover to be used in emergencies, and it does that job wonderfully.
Review: Perfect to have for an emergency! - We recently had a major late-season hurricane here (Sandy). We were without power for a week and it got down into the 30s a few of those nights. I had bought a 10-pack of these a couple of years ago to keep in our cars and with camping gear as a "just in case" thing for if the car broke down in cold weather or we got an unexpected cold front on a camping trip. They are quite small when in the package. Easily fit into a glove compartment or even the storage compartment inside the car door. During the recent power outage, these things saved our butts. They were each big enough to wrap around a normal sized adult. We put them around us, over our clothes or pajamas, and then put blankets on top of us. They kept us warm enough to be able to sleep in a 35 degree house. The down side is that they make loud crinkly noises whenever you move. Like sleeping in a giant chip bag. But I'll take noise over freezing. I wouldn't leave a baby or small child unattended with this because it is mylar (plastic) and could pose a suffocation threat. I ordered more right after the power outage because I don't ever want to be without these. For the price, they are well-worth it. One of those things you hope you never have to use but are glad when you need it and it's there. *edit* It's now 5/2013, and I felt the need to edit this to rave some more about this product. I went camping this weekend. Last night, the temperature got down to 40 degrees F. Not wanting to be kept awake by the constant crinkling noise when I moved, if I had stuck this in my sleeping bag, I decided to take two of them and cover the tent between the fly and tent roof. I made sure the screen vents were covered and it pretty much covered the whole area that the fly did. My theory proved correct and these things reflected the body heat that would have dissipated through the roof of the tent. It worked so well, in fact, that I had to remove one of the layers of covers I had on me during the night. So, they are more than worth the money for both emergencies and just camping issues.

## Features

- Mylar
- Rescue Blanket provides compact emergency Protection in all weather condition
- Made of durable insulation Mylar material
- Retains/reflects 90% of body heat
- Waterproof and weatherproof
- Size of each open Blanket: 54 inches x 84 inches

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007IYIYFE |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #319,389 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4,858 in Camping Safety & Survival Equipment |
| Blanket Form | Emergency Blanket |
| Brand | Mylar |
| Brand Name | Mylar |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,149 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Mylar |
| Fabric Warmth Description | High |
| Fill Material | Mylar |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710465371866 |
| Included Components | 10 Thermal Blankets |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 84"L x 54"W |
| Item Type Name | Mylar Men's Emergency Thermal Blankets (10 Pack) |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HB-10 |
| Material | foil |
| Material Type | foil |
| Model Name | Mylar Men's |
| Model Number | HB-10 |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Pattern | Abstract |
| Product Care Instructions | Disposable - Do not wash or clean |
| Seasons | Winter |
| Size | 10 Pack |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Sport Type | Camping |
| Style | Compact |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Theme | Plain |
| UPC | 787269910744 700220132825 710465371866 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mylar
- **Color:** Silver
- **Material:** foil
- **Special Feature:** Waterproof
- **Style:** Compact

## Images

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![Mylar Men's Emergency Thermal Blankets (10 Pack) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/718d7cA9rFL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: If used for feral cats or insulating a doghouse would it work on floor under cloth blanket? or on top of blanket?**
A: I remember years ago I purchased a silver liner product designed to go under the sheets on my own bed, to retain body heat while I slept and save on heating costs.  I lived in a house that was difficult to heat, so I thought it was a great idea.  HOWEVER, it turned out the waterproof silver bed liner also trapped moisture and I woke up laying in a very damp sheet, and wet night clothes, which was very uncomfortable.  I think this Mylar blanket should work for animals too, but if you plan to use it under the animals I suggest you put something between the liner and your animals, something like cedar shavings, or straw, or old blankets which can be changed out easily.  That might protect the liner longer too.  Using this product to line the interior walls of the doghouse might be a better idea than lining the floor.  I think that's how I plan to try using it.  I bet I could use a spay on adhesive and just stick it to the walls.  It's worth a try!

**Q: I think someone is ripping me off because I only got one blanket instead of the advertised 10. They seem to be doing this a lot.**
A: I ordered these back in October/2013. I got the Quantity=10, as advertised. Ordering more today to use as Christmas Stocking Stuffers.

**Q: are these packed all together or one in each pkg?**
A: Of the 10 pack, each blanket is folded to about 4" x 2.5" and individually packaged into a labeled zip-lock type bag.

**Q: would someone please let me know the dimensions of the bag. Would a 6' tall man fit in one?  Thank you.**
A: 54"x84".  My husband is 6 foot and, although this would cover him in height, it would NOT wrap completely around him (he is height/weight proportionate).  He would have to have 2 in order to get the full benefit.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not very fuzzy
*by J***N on March 15, 2011*

This product is probably what you think it is. One of those loud, crinkly, reflective "space" type blankets. They're fairly cheap, and you get a lot of them. They're very useful for keeping a person warm if you know how to use them. Some people complain that it doesn't keep them warm at all. This is most likely because they aren't using it properly. There are better articles for this information than this review, but essentially.. This blanket prevents heat-loss from radiation (which is how the majority of our body heat is lost). Radiation is when heat radiates away from its source. This is where the product shines: it allows hot pockets of air to form between you and the blanket. It doesn't do much to protect against conduction since it's so thin. Conduction occurs when heat transfers from one place to another by touching. When you grab an ice-cube, you are losing heat because of conduction. Similarly, if you are in a very windy area, while the blanket itself is wind-proof, the cold air can get under and inside the blanket, stealing away your warmth. As such, when using this blanket, you should squat down and wrap it around you. By laying on the bare ground, there is no "dead air space" for the hot air to collect so, by the process of conduction, your body looses heat through the ground. This product works really well as a sort of "base layer" type of blanket. If you have a sleeping pad and sleeping bag, line the insides of your sleeping bag with one of these and you'll be toasty in no time. Just be sure not to start sweating too much, because of hypothermia and stuff. Even without those fancy sleeping bags, one of these covered by a wool blanket will keep you very warm. Just remember not to wrap the blanket to tightly around you. It is instinctive when you want to get warm, but it'll decrease the effectiveness and may rip it since it's so frail. Five stars because it does what it is intended to do. And while it's quality isn't super, and it isn't made out of top-notch ballistic nylon, it isn't being marketed as if it were. It is intended to be a cheap, disposable cover to be used in emergencies, and it does that job wonderfully.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect to have for an emergency!
*by D***R on December 30, 2012*

We recently had a major late-season hurricane here (Sandy). We were without power for a week and it got down into the 30s a few of those nights. I had bought a 10-pack of these a couple of years ago to keep in our cars and with camping gear as a "just in case" thing for if the car broke down in cold weather or we got an unexpected cold front on a camping trip. They are quite small when in the package. Easily fit into a glove compartment or even the storage compartment inside the car door. During the recent power outage, these things saved our butts. They were each big enough to wrap around a normal sized adult. We put them around us, over our clothes or pajamas, and then put blankets on top of us. They kept us warm enough to be able to sleep in a 35 degree house. The down side is that they make loud crinkly noises whenever you move. Like sleeping in a giant chip bag. But I'll take noise over freezing. I wouldn't leave a baby or small child unattended with this because it is mylar (plastic) and could pose a suffocation threat. I ordered more right after the power outage because I don't ever want to be without these. For the price, they are well-worth it. One of those things you hope you never have to use but are glad when you need it and it's there. *edit* It's now 5/2013, and I felt the need to edit this to rave some more about this product. I went camping this weekend. Last night, the temperature got down to 40 degrees F. Not wanting to be kept awake by the constant crinkling noise when I moved, if I had stuck this in my sleeping bag, I decided to take two of them and cover the tent between the fly and tent roof. I made sure the screen vents were covered and it pretty much covered the whole area that the fly did. My theory proved correct and these things reflected the body heat that would have dissipated through the roof of the tent. It worked so well, in fact, that I had to remove one of the layers of covers I had on me during the night. So, they are more than worth the money for both emergencies and just camping issues.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Limited Usage but Still A Great Buy
*by I***K on September 12, 2015*

We received all 10 of the Mylar Thermal Blankets. They were decent and I really like them, for what they are which is thin mylar. I keep two in my bag in case of emergencies and use these as gifts for family at Christmas in 'survival' packs for personal vehicles, since we live in a place where drive-times is measured in distance not actual time -- like driving through sixty miles of sheer wilderness to and from work, which in the deep of winter can be deadly. If you are going on a real hike or in remote wilderness for an extended period, PLEASE buy something you have tested out at home to know it will hold up if you repeatedly need to use it. These will probably last a day or two so but in really bad situations they probably aren't worth it. Mylar blankets have a tendency to be thin and can tear rather easily. These disintegrated in an afternoon being tortured by twin toddlers (who were playing with them for tactile and sensory play) -- so in a rough and tumble survival situation they very well might not hold up.. But, for a calmer or finite situation they would work in a pinch... For the price, that makes them worthwhile. But they are not the panacea of survival devices of this type. If you're going to buy Mylar blankets, do your research regarding how to use them prior to purchasing them. Also, look to see if tougher tarp versions would suit your potential situations better. If you are preparing to be in real and probable danger get a larger, heavy-duty space blanket might be a needed addition. I do think these have a place, though, for everyone's survival pack and 'just in case'. They're also small enough to put in car door storage areas and consoles easily, which is their bonus. All that said, these make an excellent pack for car survival kits and personal packs, whether to help at an accident scene as a first responder or to survive the night in less than ideal situations. They make great stocking stuffers for your family preppers too.

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