PC2K said:
looks pretty much the same as a Fjellduken. Just type Fjellduken in a google search and you will find plenty of information.
I disagree totally.
Fjellduken Original(got it, cuz of price/weight(ALWAYS with me in the mountains/solo/tent parts/safety/tarping/using candles inside it and the Sintef test report regarding it as a safety shelter during EXTREME conditions. Condensation is a bit of a problem, but I`ll survive if the **** hits the fan :super:
Its simply a very strong, durable waterproof survival blanket with the best mountain/stone around. Some kind of microfiber outside, and aluminium inside.
You can ambush/stalk/photograph/hunt like a....Stone.
I`ve scared a crow silly, who was looking for scraps around my tent in it

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The quality of the zips, material, stitching is almost bombproof, but it isnt kevlar/nomex/spidersilk.
10 years warranty on this kit, which will help you be safe/camo`ed/comfortable and its uses is only limited by your imagination....
Can upload some pics, were i`ve tried using it as a dome tent with tentpoles if someone helps me :wave: ...
And it worked v.vell imho, needs reinforcing/hoops...
Bivyanorak looks more like a bivvy cover that can be worn as a poncho.
Atleast 2 uses for each item carried in the bush is a goal of mine. As were the ninja`s kit
Regarding the price...Messing around bushcrafting in the Arctic is no joke..I`m only hiking/walking atm. cuz its bloody hard enough :rolmao:
If you`ve got contacts in the military ask around..
They`ve started exporting this to foreign nato forces/mountain rescue squads i belive.
If you know a Norwegian in active duty(/officer?) you get it for ca.-40% I`ve heard.