Poncho liners were originally fielded by the US Army and quickly became a much loved piece of equipment. Soon after, soldiers affectionately named them a 'woobie'. These olive drab woobies are water resistant and warm quilted blankets that can be tied into a poncho or used on ...Poncho liners were originally fielded by the US Army and quickly became a much loved piece of equipment.
Soon after, soldiers affectionately named them a 'woobie'. These olive drab woobies are water resistant and warm quilted blankets that can be tied into a poncho or used on their own. They are made from polyester with a synthetic filling.
Considered by troops to be one of their most versatile pieces of equipment, the poncho liner can be used as a makeshift sleeping bag, shelter, survival blanket, camo hide, or ground sheet. The eight ties - one each at the corners and sides - allow you to attach it to a poncho or tie it to a tree for shelter. A carry bag is included.
The ripstop polyester in a quilted pattern dries quickly when wet. The dimensions are approximately 210cm x 150cm, and it weighs 800 grams. The outer shell is 100% polyester.