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Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
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Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket
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Sol Survival Blanket
Sol Survival Blanket

Sol Survival Blanket

$9.12

(151 reviews)

Count on the most advanced emergency blanket on the market that is meticulously designed to never fail when you're counting on it with your life. Made from vacuum-metalized polyethylene Heatsheets, it reflects 90% of your body heat to help you stay warm. More durable than Mylar, this blanket resists tearing and will not shred like Mylar blankets if nicked or punctured. A true ultra-light multifunction backcountry tool, this emergency blanket can also be used as a ground cloth, gear cover, first aid blanket, and more. This pack includes a 60 x 96 emergency blanket that weighs only 2.88 ounces. Survival instructions printed directly on the blanket for easy reference when you need it most.

Count on the most advanced emergency blanket on the market that is meticulously designed to never fail when you're counting on it with your life. Made from vacuum-metalized polyethylene Heatsheets, it reflects 90% of your body heat to help you stay warm. More durable than Mylar, this blanket resists tearing and will not shred like Mylar blankets if nicked or punctured. A true ultra-light multifunction backcountry tool, this emergency blanket can also be used as a ground cloth, gear cover, first aid blanket, and more. This pack includes a 60 x 96 emergency blanket that weighs only 2.88 ounces. Survival instructions printed directly on the blanket for easy reference when you need it most.

Sol Survival Blanket

(151 reviews)

Count on the most advanced emergency blanket on the market that is meticulously designed to never fail when you're counting on it with your life. Made from vacuum-metalized polyethylene Heatsheets, it reflects 90% of your body heat to help you stay warm. More durable than Mylar, this blanket resists tearing and will not shred like Mylar blankets if nicked or punctured. A true ultra-light multifunction backcountry tool, this emergency blanket can also be used as a ground cloth, gear cover, first aid blanket, and more. This pack includes a 60 x 96 emergency blanket that weighs only 2.88 ounces. Survival instructions printed directly on the blanket for easy reference when you need it most.

Count on the most advanced emergency blanket on the market that is meticulously designed to never fail when you're counting on it with your life. Made from vacuum-metalized polyethylene Heatsheets, it reflects 90% of your body heat to help you stay warm. More durable than Mylar, this blanket resists tearing and will not shred like Mylar blankets if nicked or punctured. A true ultra-light multifunction backcountry tool, this emergency blanket can also be used as a ground cloth, gear cover, first aid blanket, and more. This pack includes a 60 x 96 emergency blanket that weighs only 2.88 ounces. Survival instructions printed directly on the blanket for easy reference when you need it most.

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The lowest price for Sol Survival Blanket right now is $9.12 at ScoutTech Outfitters, compared across 17 retailers.

The all-time low was $9.04 on 2 June 2026 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.

Prices last updated 14 June 2026.

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Reviews

Lightweight but durable
21 January 2021ThatGuy

originally posted on adventurereadybrands.com

I received this product a while ago and wanted to see its durability. The product is great for 2 people and is durable and lightweight. It does keep you warm and its easy to pack for camping trips. It has a waterproof outside which makes it great when you are in the middle of the rain or on the wet ground. This would be great in emergency situations, as well. It will keep you and one other person warm until the need be. Definitely recommend this product for camping or to have on hand during an emergency. Would be smart to keep in a car in case of an emergency of a blizzard or something, as well.

OK for emergencies, not very durable
24 August 2023DDYVT

originally posted on REI

The package suggested that this could be used as a ground cloth for a tent. I was excited about that possibility as I work on making my backpacking setup more lightweight. Unfortunately it tore a couple of small holes on the only night I used it. Gonna go back to polycro ground cloth. This little blanket might be good for emergencies but is not as durable as the advertising suggests.

Put one in every place you might have an emergency
17 August 2023UL Hiker

originally posted on REI

I have a dozen of these, it is hard for me to know at this point how old each one is and how long they have lasted. Suffice it to say, I use them frequently and well. This rides in all my adventure packs, be it backcountry skiing, backpacking, long trail runs, international travel, you name it. I use them for groundcloths under tents/shelters, have slept rolled up in one in 19 degree weather with only my clothes on (I was cold as cold can be, but I am still here writing this review), signaled a group of hikers from across a canyon, built a temporary shelter and overall just used the snot out of them. They are in all of my vehicles and my kids' school emergency kits where I use the Bivy version.At around 3 oz you would be insane not to have one in your go-bag, ... MoreI have a dozen of these, it is hard for me to know at this point how old each one is and how long they have lasted. Suffice it to say, I use them frequently and well. This rides in all my adventure packs, be it backcountry skiing, backpacking, long trail runs, international travel, you name it. I use them for groundcloths under tents/shelters, have slept rolled up in one in 19 degree weather with only my clothes on (I was cold as cold can be, but I am still here writing this review), signaled a group of hikers from across a canyon, built a temporary shelter and overall just used the snot out of them. They are in all of my vehicles and my kids' school emergency kits where I use the Bivy version.At around 3 oz you would be insane not to have one in your go-bag, IFAK, triage bag, backpack etc. Wouldn't you feel dumb if you died of exposure because you left a 3oz item at home? Well no, I guess you wouldn't, but everyone else might think you were.

Specification

Lightweight3.2 oz.
Dimensions58: x 98"

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ScoutTech Outfitters

$9.12

Out of stock

Survive Outdoors Longer Survival Blanket | ScoutTech Outfitters

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$13.52

Out of stock

Survive Outdoors Longer Emergency Blanket XL

Delivery $9.95

Canadian Preparedness

$14.00

Out of stock

SOL Emergency Blanket XL | 2-Person Survival Blanket | Heat Reflective

Oliunìd

$14.47

SOL Emergency Blanket emergency blanket

Delivery by 23 June $37.95

eBay.com.au

$15.61

Sol Heatsheets Survival Blanket Emergency Shelter Windproof Waterproof

Delivery $42.16

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Lightweight but durable
21 January 2021

I received this product a while ago and wanted to see its durability. The product is great for 2 people and is durable and lightweight. It does keep you warm and its easy to pack for camping trips. It has a waterproof outside which makes it great when you are in the middle of the rain or on the wet ground. This would be great in emergency situations, as well. It will keep you and one other person warm until the need be. Definitely recommend this product for camping or to have on hand during an emergency. Would be smart to keep in a car in case of an emergency of a blizzard or something, as well.

ThatGuy originally posted on adventurereadybrands.com
OK for emergencies, not very durable
24 August 2023

The package suggested that this could be used as a ground cloth for a tent. I was excited about that possibility as I work on making my backpacking setup more lightweight. Unfortunately it tore a couple of small holes on the only night I used it. Gonna go back to polycro ground cloth. This little blanket might be good for emergencies but is not as durable as the advertising suggests.

DDYVT originally posted on REI
Put one in every place you might have an emergency
17 August 2023

I have a dozen of these, it is hard for me to know at this point how old each one is and how long they have lasted. Suffice it to say, I use them frequently and well. This rides in all my adventure packs, be it backcountry skiing, backpacking, long trail runs, international travel, you name it. I use them for groundcloths under tents/shelters, have slept rolled up in one in 19 degree weather with only my clothes on (I was cold as cold can be, but I am still here writing this review), signaled a group of hikers from across a canyon, built a temporary shelter and overall just used the snot out of them. They are in all of my vehicles and my kids' school emergency kits where I use the Bivy version.At around 3 oz you would be insane not to have one in your go-bag, ... MoreI have a dozen of these, it is hard for me to know at this point how old each one is and how long they have lasted. Suffice it to say, I use them frequently and well. This rides in all my adventure packs, be it backcountry skiing, backpacking, long trail runs, international travel, you name it. I use them for groundcloths under tents/shelters, have slept rolled up in one in 19 degree weather with only my clothes on (I was cold as cold can be, but I am still here writing this review), signaled a group of hikers from across a canyon, built a temporary shelter and overall just used the snot out of them. They are in all of my vehicles and my kids' school emergency kits where I use the Bivy version.At around 3 oz you would be insane not to have one in your go-bag, IFAK, triage bag, backpack etc. Wouldn't you feel dumb if you died of exposure because you left a 3oz item at home? Well no, I guess you wouldn't, but everyone else might think you were.

UL Hiker originally posted on REI
Rose to the occasion when needed - bought more
18 March 2020

This review is for an earlier version of this product but the current version seems different only in the packaging.I have carry this in my hydration pack for many years without ever having to use it. On a recent ride, I came across another rider that had been seriously injured. I whipped out this blanket to keep him warm and protected on a cold and windy day and reduce the likelihood of going into shock while we waited for a helicopter evacuation. In spite of thousand of miles bouncing around in my pack without ever checking it, it was in great shape. The large size was able to easily cover the injured rider with room to spare and we were able to weight down the sides to prevent the wind from catching it. The benefit of the size and weight of the material of this ... MoreThis review is for an earlier version of this product but the current version seems different only in the packaging.I have carry this in my hydration pack for many years without ever having to use it. On a recent ride, I came across another rider that had been seriously injured. I whipped out this blanket to keep him warm and protected on a cold and windy day and reduce the likelihood of going into shock while we waited for a helicopter evacuation. In spite of thousand of miles bouncing around in my pack without ever checking it, it was in great shape. The large size was able to easily cover the injured rider with room to spare and we were able to weight down the sides to prevent the wind from catching it. The benefit of the size and weight of the material of this blanket was really obvious when the EMT arrived and got theirs out. Theirs was too small, flimsy and very difficult to unfold and put to use. This one worked well in a cold, windy situation but I think it would have also worked better as a shade if that were needed.After the rescue I decided to discard the old one since it was potentially covered with poison oak oils. I got a replacement for my hydration pack, one for my car, and one for each member of my family to have should they ever encounter a "need to have" situation. There are some alternatives that are slightly cheaper but I found that this one did the job very well when I needed it and I felt good about being able to help someone else in their time of need. I know they appreciated it too.

Lonn originally posted on REI
Saved a Life While Waiting For Rescue
20 July 2020

I rarely review products, but this one deserves it. While exploring off trail in the backcountry on US public land, my group happened upon a group of day hikers. In a feat of foolishness, one of them fell almost 40 feet off a water fall and broke his back, landing in a shallow, rocky river. Over the following hours, as we awaited a team of first responders, this blanket was key in keeping the fall victim dry and warm. I was surprised by its durability when used as a tarp to keep rain off, and compared to other blankets of its kind it is far superior in this regard. The wilderness paramedics who arrived on the scene used it to wrap the victim before backboarding and transport. Best $7 I ever spent and I will never venture out without one.

Benny originally posted on REI
Survival blanket
6 November 2022

I hike and/or bike some distances from my campsites. I keep this in the bottom of my hydration pack with first aid stuff. As something that I hope to never use, I also have to consider it dead weight. This blanket is big enough for two yet is 77 grams or 2.7 oz. It measures 3”x5”x.5”. This makes it smaller and lighter than any of my other articles of warmth I carry. It is a permanent part of my pack and I recommend this product.

Peetbog originally posted on REI
Tough Mylar blanket with an initial strong smell.
19 October 2022

[Pro:] *Function: Keeps you warm, *Size: almost large enough to cocoon up in. *Environment: used in an office/warehouse. No exposure to sun or weather. *Longevity/Durable: I've crammed the blanket into a W. 2.5 x H. 4" (hand sized) stuff sack (to avoid regular stress lines from folding) and pulled it out at least 2 times a day for 8~ months to take naps (with my boots and Bk7 Kydex belt holster on). It hasn't ripped and has no signs of elastic stretch marks. The Mylar is holding strong with no spots of delamination. [Con:] When I first started using the blanket. It did have an almost overpowering smell of turpentine. [Improvement:] It was probably not intended to be used so long but a built in compression sack would be nice to have. Like those shopping bags that ... More[Pro:] *Function: Keeps you warm, *Size: almost large enough to cocoon up in. *Environment: used in an office/warehouse. No exposure to sun or weather. *Longevity/Durable: I've crammed the blanket into a W. 2.5 x H. 4" (hand sized) stuff sack (to avoid regular stress lines from folding) and pulled it out at least 2 times a day for 8~ months to take naps (with my boots and Bk7 Kydex belt holster on). It hasn't ripped and has no signs of elastic stretch marks. The Mylar is holding strong with no spots of delamination. [Con:] When I first started using the blanket. It did have an almost overpowering smell of turpentine. [Improvement:] It was probably not intended to be used so long but a built in compression sack would be nice to have. Like those shopping bags that fold into themselves with a zipper pouch. It could also stand to be a little taller. I'm 5'11" and I can't quite get it over my head and feet at the same time.

Valthalin originally posted on REI
UL backpacker reviewing SOL Emergency Blanket XL
19 September 2023

I tested this emergency blanket in a way I know many of us have been curious about (as a replacement for a mid weather sleeping bag), so hopefully you WON'T.First, I would like to remark that the SOL Emergency Blanket XL is impressively sturdy. I've used it for 7 nights, 5 of which I cowboy camped. So, there was a lot of contact between this blanket and the scratchy ground, where the blanket overflowed the sides of my sleeping pad. There are still no rips or flaking. This emergency blanket is in good condition to keep using for what I suspect are at least as many trips again.This emergency blanket is wider compared to SOL's other emergency bivy's and blankets. However, I have still struggled to keep it under me, because of how slippery it is. This year, I used ... MoreI tested this emergency blanket in a way I know many of us have been curious about (as a replacement for a mid weather sleeping bag), so hopefully you WON'T.First, I would like to remark that the SOL Emergency Blanket XL is impressively sturdy. I've used it for 7 nights, 5 of which I cowboy camped. So, there was a lot of contact between this blanket and the scratchy ground, where the blanket overflowed the sides of my sleeping pad. There are still no rips or flaking. This emergency blanket is in good condition to keep using for what I suspect are at least as many trips again.This emergency blanket is wider compared to SOL's other emergency bivy's and blankets. However, I have still struggled to keep it under me, because of how slippery it is. This year, I used industrial velcro stickies to create a foot box that would stay closed. Success! (Added less than 2oz of weight). Except that my velcro placement accidentally made the upper end of the blanket flare out, resisting my attempts to tuck the upper end around my shoulders. I plan to remedy this in my next attempt to tinker.I took the SOL Emergency Blanket XL backpacking in late September 2022 (Oregon) and late September 2023 (Washington). The temperatures reached at least as low as 44F both times, according to my travel thermometer. I have been miserably cold every time. I've had to put on every piece of clothing I bought, including my extra pair of socks on my hands for gloves. Being the PNW, the air was near saturated with moisture both years, and it rained only for a few minutes total each trip. The inside of the SOL Emergency Blanket XL was thickly covered in condensation both years.In Sept 2022, I stuck my feet in my backpacking, and the trashbag inside of that (brought as a cheap liner), and my clothing stuff sack. In 2023, I forgot the trashbag. I brought a sleeping bag liner this time known for adding warmth), but I did not bring as many warm clothes. (I was really trying to keep a steady base weight.) The sleeping bag liner trade off for warm clothing ended up being about the same in terms of warmth/deficit of it. Although, placing the emergency blanket inside of the sleeping bag liner seemed to keep me warmer than placing it outside of the liner. (Testing both methods for a whole night each.)I am satisfied that I have thoroughly tested (for myself) the potential of the SOL Emergency Blanket XL in 44F, high moisture weather. I don't plan to ever do this to myself intentionally again.This latest trip, the last night the temperature dropped even further than expected. I was not interested in testing where my threshold for hypothermia might be. So, I borrowed the sleeping bag liner of a friend who was along with me. (They had brought a much cozier sleeping system.) Even with a second sleeping bag liner, I was very cold. But, I did manage to sleep more than 3 hours that night.I am giving this product 5 stars. I put it through worse conditions than it was designed for. It is truly rugged and it performed exceptionally. Without it, I would have been hypothermic or dead. (Thank goodness wind speeds were low the times when I wasn't using a tent!) I don't recommend others repeat my experiment in matching conditions. One could wear more baselayers, or bring merino blankets, etc. But, at that point, one might as well bring an actual sleeping bag for the extra weight required not to be completely and thoroughly miserable with cold.

CuriousPNW originally posted on REI
Very practical
16 December 2020

I have one of these in each of our household cars. In the event, I am ever in a scary situation, these emergency blankets are a part of first aid survival kits I keep in the vehicles. I use these alongside water, reflectors, and a backup battery charger as my top 3 go-to's. I have an assortment of other things but these are the priorities. I live in a dry and warm climate but a short drive takes me into the mountains and a lot can happen in a small amount of time. Thankfully, I have never had to use this blanket in an emergency, however, it did its job during a camping trip where we had some misplaced items and cold campers. This easily fits two average-sized adults with enough heat to stay warm in pretty cold situations. In the event of an emergency, these are good ... MoreI have one of these in each of our household cars. In the event, I am ever in a scary situation, these emergency blankets are a part of first aid survival kits I keep in the vehicles. I use these alongside water, reflectors, and a backup battery charger as my top 3 go-to's. I have an assortment of other things but these are the priorities. I live in a dry and warm climate but a short drive takes me into the mountains and a lot can happen in a small amount of time. Thankfully, I have never had to use this blanket in an emergency, however, it did its job during a camping trip where we had some misplaced items and cold campers. This easily fits two average-sized adults with enough heat to stay warm in pretty cold situations. In the event of an emergency, these are good for rendering aid to injured persons and animals. They will keep your body temperature at a safe value until help or shelter are administered. I really cannot recommend these enough to anyone. Don't leave home without it. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.

TuffCookie originally posted on adventurereadybrands.com
very flexible
20 December 2020

This blanket arrived in a compact little pouch, but opens up to an ample 58" x 98", (roughly 5' x 8'). The compact pouch, (plastic storage bag) is fine when the blanket is new but, in reality, needs to be a little larger for practical use for storage once opened. This blanket is large enough to comfortably wrap around one person or act as a blanket for two. The blanket does all the things one expects from a survival blanket such as being waterproof and wind proof and doubling as a rescue aid by having one side coated highly visible "international orange" while the other side is bright silver acting both as a heat reflective surface and also being suitable for use as a "signaling mirror". The blanket is made from a "Mylar" type material which is extremely lightweight ... MoreThis blanket arrived in a compact little pouch, but opens up to an ample 58" x 98", (roughly 5' x 8'). The compact pouch, (plastic storage bag) is fine when the blanket is new but, in reality, needs to be a little larger for practical use for storage once opened. This blanket is large enough to comfortably wrap around one person or act as a blanket for two. The blanket does all the things one expects from a survival blanket such as being waterproof and wind proof and doubling as a rescue aid by having one side coated highly visible "international orange" while the other side is bright silver acting both as a heat reflective surface and also being suitable for use as a "signaling mirror". The blanket is made from a "Mylar" type material which is extremely lightweight (3.2oz). The material appears durable but will stretch and deform if pulled. However, unlike some of the more traditional "survival blankets" this one is very quiet and It does not have that loud "crinkle" usually associated with them when in use. In conclusion, this blanket will serve very well for its intended purpose as an emergency blanket for you car, boat or outdoor pack.

rusty originally posted on adventurereadybrands.com

Specification

Lightweight3.2 oz.
Dimensions58: x 98"

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