DOWN UNDER OUTDOORS Large Waterproof Windproof Extra Thick Quilted Fleece Stadium Blanket, Machine Washable Camping Picnic & Outdoor, Beach, Dog, 82 x 55 (red/blue/green) Festival Baseball Folding Rug
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The answer is yes. It is recommended that you wash with cold water on the delicate cycle. Either in a drier or hanging on a line, it can then be dried on a low heat setting.
As a result, it fits snugly in the pouch, and our new shipment due in a few weeks includes a larger pouch which will make it easier to put on.
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This folding chair measures 14 inches long by approximately 6 inches in diameter when it is rolled up and placed in the stuff sack. A diameter is determined by the amount of tension that is applied to it when rolled. There is now enough room in the stuff sack that even if it is not rolled super tightly, it will still fit in it. Geoff and Cath from Downunder Outdoors thank you for your question.
The high quality version was well worth the money. In other words, This Picnic Blanket I got yesterday has been my focus for the weekend since I received it. Stadium blankets are so luxurious and plush that they seem like they should cost a fortune. The heat in Texas is fierce at the moment, but this thing will make your football experience better. It looks like the stitching is of premium quality. I am happy with the purchase as you can see in the video of my unboxing.
To be on the safe side, we decided to take a look at its waterproofness directly. A child under the blanket had been hiding under the blanket, so I got the hose out and sprayed it on all over the blanket for five He was completely dry when we took him out of the water, so we consider that to be waterproof. Happy to hear that you are 100% satisfied.
Although I am probably not going to use this blanket, I have tested it more times than I will use it, but if you are looking for a waterproof blanket, simply read the comments instead of my review. Those who buy this should judge for themselves, as others have said in the comments. Though, I wouldn't wait long since if their lifetime guarantee is the same as their opinion of the blanket, I doubt they'd be able to stand by it. It's pretty much what I expected and bought, so I should revise my review to one star The picnic blanket should be large enough to cover everyone - Initially I had to wash it. After taking it out of the washer, and while removing the bugs, I noticed that the bottom was a bit moist. The fabric must have been treated differently because some soap didn't wash out the first time I washed it. I actually washed it twice because some soap didn't come out the first time. Although the seller claims this can be washed, they only specify that it must be done in cold water and Of course, you do not want to use bleach, or anything acidic just a mild detergent you can find at the grocery store. It's unlikely a type of washing like this would effectively remove most bacteria. Using an antibacterial soap is great for small children, and/or covering them with a blanket is helpful if you have young ones. As a mother, I do not believe it is healthy for children to be raised in an antiseptic environment, but if a child is sick, it is not advisable for you or your children to keep exposing him or her to the same cold source. The common sense speaks for itself. This was bought to go along with a portable cabana we bought Our cabana has no floor so we needed something to cover the ground. These cabanas are very handy in the desert, but without a building to stand on, they are not very useful. However, I have to laugh at some of the comments made by sellers. Waterproofing is achieved by treating the fabric with a chemical. As far as I am concerned, all products made in this manner do not last for ever. Water cannot be captured by washing it ten times and then running it over it. In order to test in a reliable way, you need to consider I did my own test anyway. Using a corner of the blanket, I made a pocket in the sink, poured water in the depression, waited, and tried again. The same test described by the seller in the FAQ Some of the rain will remain off until the next day, but not for too Wind-wise, it certainly would be better to use it as a kite instead of protecting yourself from it, since there are no snaps, straps, or anything else to keep it from going astray, other than your This is more of a picnic blanket than a blanket to keep you warm at night in the outdoors, as I expected. In my search for a blanket, I selected this one over another that was made from rip/stop fabric. But now I'm not so sure that was the right choice. Time shall It's different with rip/stop because the criss-cross stitching limits tears considerably because of its construction. With ordinary fabrics, you can tear large areas of fabric, but when you use rip/stop, the tear is supposed to be much smaller. The fabric itself is the part that holds the pieces together, not the stitching that holds them together. In the end, I did not choose rip/stop for this blanket because it has a bit more length and the seller promises lifetime support. If the blanket rips, I will not ask for a replacement, but if the stitching or fabric comes apart in the climate where I live, I will certainly demand a refund or replacement, and I hope that the seller will uphold their promise. Chemicals are typically used in fabrics that are meant to repel stains or be water resistant in order to make them toxic. It's true that we're all exposed to toxic chemicals all the time, but I'm not interested in getting into a debate over their health effects. The manufacturers have an obligation to inform you of what you will be receiving. I just think people should be aware of what they are getting. Despite the fact that you aren't ingesting the products, there is still the chance that the chemicals may enter your body or that of.
I recommend this one because of the price. When I went to baseball tournaments, this jacket was perfect for sitting in the wind and mild rain. There are always a few months in spring and fall when the weather is excessively cold for spectators and blankets are required. Incredibly compact this can be folded up into a small bag and still do the job. It's not the expensive $150 Mambe blanket I'm going to ask for for Christmas. Despite being a bit stiff when I first took it out of the package, it has become fully flexible after several washes and drys. This blanket is quilted so it won't slide around. There is no microfiber plush underneat, but it is soft and warm nonetheless. We refer to this blanket as the "Down Under Outdoors Premium Large Waterproof, Windproof, Quilted Fleece Stadium Blanket, Machine Washable, Camping, Picnic & More" When I have played a few games, I will decide if I want to buy another It would be great if it came in more colors and if there was just a thin layer of padding/insulation between the soft plush part and the waterproof part, one that would make it feel.
Sporting situations in cold, wet, or windy weather are made a lot easier with this blanket. In addition, I have also purchased a waterproof blanket from Oceas to find out which one performs There is quilting on the Down Under brand, and it seems to let a bit more wind through compared to the Oceas brand. While I still recommend the Down Under blanket as an excellent way to protect yourself from wind and rain and to keep warm at sporting events, I cannot guarantee it will keep you dry. He gave up the Oceas one as he did not like the slight kinking noise it made.