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Really versatile - I'll be using this in the woods, at music festivals and, as right now, in the garden. A great bit of kit for keeping in the car.
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The Helikon Tex Reversible Swagman Roll combines the features of a blanket, sleeping bag, poncho, and lining.
It includes the benefits of all these things but none of their weaknesses.
It is light and warm thanks to its filling with advanced Climashield Apex insulation with a weight of 67g/m2. To turn the Reversible Swagman Roll into a sleeping bag, zip up the edges. Optionally, you can fasten the waist with buckles, and the material will be closer to the body, like an emergency jacket. Reversible Swagman Roll is perfect for camping, in the car, or as part of the equipment of the BOB escape backpack.
This version of the classic Swagman Roll poncho has an additional feature: it is double-sided, so you can better adapt your look to your surroundings.
In the past, trappers, soldiers, and swagmans (slang in Australia: hired traveling workers) warmed themselves with woollen rolled blankets. Over time, those blankets were replaced by synthetic lining, which, together with the poncho, served as rain insulation.
Today, the Reversible Swagman Roll® uses modern technologies to do all of it even better according to the #JourneyToPerfection philosophy.
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Add to BasketReally versatile - I'll be using this in the woods, at music festivals and, as right now, in the garden. A great bit of kit for keeping in the car.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.