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🧭 Stay warm, stay found, stay alive — your ultimate survival sidekick!
The Esky Emergency Sleeping Bag is a lightweight, waterproof, and windproof survival bivy crafted from NASA-grade Mylar that reflects 90% of body heat. Designed for all seasons and emergencies, it features a high-visibility orange reflective surface and includes a compact storage bag with a carrying strap plus a built-in anti-interference compass, making it an essential, multi-functional survival tool for camping, hiking, and unexpected situations.














| ASIN | B083FDDFDN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,429 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping Bivy Sacks |
| Brand | Esky |
| Brand Name | Esky |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Color | Orange - 2 Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,319 Reviews |
| Fill Material Type | Polyester |
| Included Components | Sleeping Bag, Compass |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.15"L x 4"W |
| Manufacturer | Esky |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FDA01 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 6 Feet |
| Model Number | FDA01 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| ShellMaterial | Nylon |
| Size | 2 Pack |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Temperature Rating | Comfort |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
L**R
Handy in a pinch
Dancing in the rain! I bought two for my Alaska trip, I used one in Alaska to lay on my tent floor due to all the rain and condensation inside the tent. I wanted to keep my pack dry. Last year I went out for a sunset hike and I forgot my rain jacket. I ended up using the 2nd one. I kept this one, I let it dry out and put it back in my pack for another day. Durable, lightweight, perfect size for 1-2 people with good coverage. Could squeeze in 3 with minimal exposure. Open all the way up perfect for 3-4 people. Also can be used as a sleeping bag if needed.
T**N
Great emergency blanket
So far they’ve performed well. I’m a bigger guy and they cover me well. I live in the Midwest where temperatures can drop into the negatives. Having emergency gear is critical. The bivvy bag is compact and easy to travel with.
H**J
Can't go wrong at $12.99 a four pack
It's like crawling inside a giant mylar balloon. The material is thin, but seems strong enough to reuse multiple times. The seams and edges are reenforced and add structure to the bag shape. I only tested in a cool room, but it definitely took the chill off more effectively than a bedsheet which is comparable weight and thickness. Have yet to test in real conditions. I would say that for the money, it wouldn't hurt to put a few of these in your vehicle winter kit or bug out bag. I knocked off the star because the neat little storage sack is single use. The sack is great, but you'll never get the bag stuffed back into it once used.
K**R
Absolutely the best for the price.
Small and compact. Great for a backpack, a bug out bag and gift or stocking stuffer.
D**E
Good value.
Carry for emergencies. I hope I never had to use them.
P**L
Awesome product for emergencies!
These bags are lightweight and extremely functional. We gave them to our adult kids in their Christmas stockings. In an emergency situation this could be a lifesaver in the car. The kids really liked them and we will be purchasing some more to have on hand. Excellent quality.
S**C
Compact, light-weight - can be used for many purposes
Bought for hurricane disaster home kit - hope we never have to put them to use but the bags are compact & light weight. They also fit nicely in a backpack for day hiking so perhaps that's an option for us too.
M**Y
Nice small pouches - great for Fall camping and car emergencies.
Nice small pouches and comes with a dollar coin-sized compass. Will use one for fall camping and one in the car for emergencies. Only reason I gave 4/5 stars is because I haven't tested these yet. Will update the review and possibly the stars when I do.
M**D
Very good
Very good for an emergency, if you are hiking in the hills or mountains you should always carry one of these, the compass is great..very accurate I will be carrying both of these while I'm out walking a long way from people, it could save your life if you have an accident or you are lost and need to stay warm
R**A
Sacco a pelo d'emergenza
Leggero, piccolo, comodo da portare nello zaino. Non l'ho aperto perché immagino che una volta usato sia difficile richiudere nel sacchetto ma il senso del sacco a pelo è di essere usato solo in caso di estrema necessità (bivacco d'emergenza o similare) . L'ho acquistato per completare il kit artva, pala e sonda obbligatorio per escursioni invernali con le ciaspole.
P**Y
Petit et pratique
Très pratique de bonne qualité prend tres peu de place
P**T
emergency bag
Well made
T**B
A good addition to an emergency pack but use it properly
This is a compact and lightweight silvered mylar and plastic laminate sack. The plastic outer layer feels like a medium-weight plastic bag, but it does seem to add some body and strength to the bivy bag. It is a great alternative to the wimpy basic mylar things found in many first aid and safety kits. It is not cozy like a sleeping bag but is windproof and waterproof. Used properly, it will retain body heat and repel water as an expedient shelter by itself or as a warm bag inside a shelter. It is long enough and wide enough to fit a 6-foot, medium-framed person with room to spare with enough length to cover their head easily. It does not breathe, so will build up condensation inside from sweat, and, if a person is careless, and covers their head without leaving adequate. ventilation, the bag will get wet and clammy inside, or they will suffocate in a mylar-lined plastic bag. Govern yourself accordingly. I purchased these to be added to car winter emergency kits and, combined with other items in the kit, could be a lifesaver. I find the build quality pretty good with strongly taped seams, and if treated carefully, it could probably be reused, though it is cheap enough that tossing it and buying another after using it in a real emergency is no problem. If you do try to save it for reuse be aware that getting it back into its original compact bag is essentially impossible. A word about getting into one of these without wrecking it. Roll the top down so you can put your feet to the bottom, and then, if possible, stand up and slide it up like a cocoon. Once in, you can lay down. In a car, that can be tricky, but avoid pinning it under you such that you are yanking on it to pull it up. It cannot handle a lot of pulling and yanking into place like a fabric sleeping bag can.
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