I have one of these and i LOVE it. I live in Alaska and have a teardrop trailer - this has added as much as a month on each end of our (fairly short!) camping season. My teardrop has a queen size bed and this guy - although it’s intended for a single - keeps me nice and cozy. If Ignik made a double I’d snap it up. It’s worth every penny!!
The IGNIK Topside heated blanket is going to be a game changer for camping and my rooftop tent! What a well created and informative video! Explaining about the use of power consumption is a big help as well! Thanks 🙏 so much
Can you make one that is designed for two people with separate heating zones? I know it would be double the power requirement but for us who adventure together this would be a game changer!
I have been looking for a quality 12 volt heated blanket. Most of them are good for a little while, then die. This may be the right one to get. BTW, for sleeping at night in frigid temps, these work best when placed under your sleeping bag. Heat rises, so it will warm the entire bag or bed.
I have this and use it in AK. It’s well worth the cost. This is designed to be used as a blanket and won’t work under your sleeping bag. They make a heated sleeping pad cover for that purpose.
Here where I live at camping is restricted to a season from March 15th November 15th I always wanted to go winter camping in a Solo hot tint with wood stove.
There are definitely queen sized heated blankets that are 110v which are definitely better. If you have access to a 110v plug, you'll realistically save power and the blankets last longer. Yes, you get inverter loss, but you can keep your blanket on low in very cold temperatures. *I'm camping in my overlander but even when it's -15F, I'm running my 110v blanket on low
I have the same question! If its not in the entire blanket then it seems this is a single person blanket and you would need two blankets for two people.
Any one thinking about buying this just know you can’t wash it manual says to only spot clean if I had know that before ordering it I would have just gotten the heated pad
I have one of these and i LOVE it. I live in Alaska and have a teardrop trailer - this has added as much as a month on each end of our (fairly short!) camping season. My teardrop has a queen size bed and this guy - although it’s intended for a single - keeps me nice and cozy. If Ignik made a double I’d snap it up. It’s worth every penny!!
The IGNIK Topside heated blanket is going to be a game changer for camping and my rooftop tent! What a well created and informative video! Explaining about the use of power consumption is a big help as well! Thanks 🙏 so much
I love it! And the 10 lb and 5 lb gas growlers. And the fire pit! I think I have almost all the products ❤
Can you make one that is designed for two people with separate heating zones? I know it would be double the power requirement but for us who adventure together this would be a game changer!
I have been looking for a quality 12 volt heated blanket. Most of them are good for a little while, then die. This may be the right one to get. BTW, for sleeping at night in frigid temps, these work best when placed under your sleeping bag. Heat rises, so it will warm the entire bag or bed.
I have this and use it in AK. It’s well worth the cost. This is designed to be used as a blanket and won’t work under your sleeping bag. They make a heated sleeping pad cover for that purpose.
I absolutely love mine.
Here where I live at camping is restricted to a season from March 15th November 15th I always wanted to go winter camping in a Solo hot tint with wood stove.
Should probably provide a link in the description. I know I can go to the channel page and find it but more would probably just check here.
by the way for anyone wondering it's 200 usd
I still wish a 12V two person blanket existed. Even if the heating wires were more spread out, it'd be more than enough with a quilt on top of it.
There are definitely queen sized heated blankets that are 110v which are definitely better. If you have access to a 110v plug, you'll realistically save power and the blankets last longer. Yes, you get inverter loss, but you can keep your blanket on low in very cold temperatures. *I'm camping in my overlander but even when it's -15F, I'm running my 110v blanket on low
@@veganpotterthevegan I do the same with a 110v blanket on low. Even with 200ah, it's three nights max without a recharge.
@@sun_dreamingwhat blanket are you using? I have 205ah and highly interested in a setup to keep both of us warm in the RTT
@@triplelockedadventures I believe it's made by Polar Fleece
Are the heating coils only in the center panel not the entire blanket footprint?
I have the same question! If its not in the entire blanket then it seems this is a single person blanket and you would need two blankets for two people.
Yes and you can’t wash it only spot clean as per manual
Any one thinking about buying this just know you can’t wash it manual says to only spot clean if I had know that before ordering it I would have just gotten the heated pad