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With a design that’s lightweight and incredibly packable, the Klymit Versa is a great three-season blanket for those who want to lighten their load and reduce their pack size. Featuring a soft 20d polyester shell, it uses Klymalite synthetic insulation for better compressibility without sacrificing warmth Read More
It's brand new, so not many reviews yet! I have one and I like it. I sleep cold so there's no way I could sleep with it (20 deg bag year round), but it's very cozy for sitting and watching the sunset, etc. Materials surprisingly durable and the versatile features are fun.
I haven't had the chance to use it too much yet, but it's a synthetic blanket, red on one side and blue on the other, with some new features I haven't seen elsewhere. One end has a footbox, lightly insulated on front and back, while the other end has an elastic with a custom cord lock that cinches it up around your neck. I'm 6' and it's a comfortable length for this configuration.
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All four corners have snaps on a short length of webbing, and all four corners also have a pocket for putting your hand in to keep it wrapped around you. The whole thing can also be stuffed into the footbox to create a pillow (you'd probably want to fold it in half for enough depth).
Per my scale, it weighs 1lb, 6.2oz (package is marked 23oz) including stuff sack, which has compression straps on the side and closes via a zipper. Take a peek at this page for more info (not my website): https://activegearreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/2.jpg
Detswitwondering the same thing. It must be new. No reviews on youtube and when I click on the product on the website, it says the sight is not working. Error code 500.
DetswitYou'd probably get a thousand different answers due to the subjectivity of the question. They probably won't have it EN rated, otherwise they'd have to pay someone to actually do that. Once it gets some 'real world use' we'll get a better idea of its performance. The obvious answer is: It depends on how you sleep and in what conditions. I'd probably say that you shouldn't consider this much more than a 'throw' type covering. Something to slightly increase the warmth or create a good wind block when you have less stuff on (like if you were in a hoodie or something less air blocking). On the snow exposed to the elements this thing might as well be a kleenex tissue. Insulation is based on loft and thickness (and material resistiveness) - this this is basically twin sized and 23 ounces - there isn't going to be a lot of loft or thickness involved. Think, more or less, puffy tarp than blanket. That's just my opinion/take on the matter.
Klymit gives 10% off to first time purchases and free 2-3 day shipping. The net is that I can get this sooner and cheaper from Klymit direct than from the drop. Final costs: $71.95 from Klymit, $72.64 from this drop.
If you're looking for outdoor insulation from Klymit that *really* breaks the mold, you should consider their other product as well: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJgfj7iSuXY
FlashmanThanks for your reply. I was hoping to hear from someone with personal experience. With dimensions alone it is difficult to say but it seems like it would barely fit and probably work but it’s not quite certain.
xxlbobThey dont list shipping as people buy all over world, different places different prices. Join drop and enter location to see shipping cost to wherever you are.
Its like someone took a Woobie and marketed it to campers! Curious how big that "packed down" size is in comparison to something like a 1L Nalgene. I saw the packed size is 6x12 inches, but curious what it actually looks like side by side with some sort of baseline.