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The Horizon Hound GR-20 Down Camping Blanket is a lightweight, insulated outdoor quilt designed for versatile use—from camping and hiking to festivals and stadiums. Weighing only 624g and rated for comfort at 0°C with 650 fill power down, it packs down small into a water-resistant 20D ripstop nylon sack. Its durable, stain-resistant fabric and RDS-certified sustainable down fill make it a reliable, eco-friendly companion for millennial adventurers seeking warmth without weight.










| ASIN | B09WZ89SNL |
| Brand | Horizon Hound |
| Colour | Black / Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (40) |
| Date First Available | 9 July 2022 |
| Item Weight | 490 g |
| Material | Down - Ripstop Nylon |
| Model Number | HHOCB04 |
| Product Dimensions | 200 x 137 x 7.62 cm; 490 g |
| Special Features | Durable, Lightweight, Stain Resistant, Tear Resistant, Waterproof |
M**E
Very happy with this purchase, great with a bivvy bag
Folds away nicely, very warm, hoops on the ends good for toes or fingers when moving about, kept me dry in the night despite the condensation of the bivvy bag, keeps you warm, and easy to put away as well as being light. What more could you want?
A**Z
Superb value for money
What can I say about this down blanket! definitely not a 4 season bit of kit but late spring to early autumn it’s brilliant! It’s rated to zero degrees but I’ve not tested it to that level yet..so lightweight it packs down to nothing if you squish it in the bottom of your pack..in is sack it’s not bad either…lofts up great after a few minutes in your tent…also great to wear around your shoulders as a comforter but keep it away from a fire… Overall it’s well worth the money rather than spending 200/300 on a more expensive equally rated quilt…one thing I will say tho you can’t cinch the bottom up it’s just like your quilt at home…5⭐️
R**N
Tolle Decke, nicht unbedingt "nötig", jedoch sorgt sie für eine gewisse Gemütlichkeit welche schwer zu toppen und zu beschreiben ist. Würde ich auf jedenfall empfehlen.
J**M
This is a superb blanket. I have the heaviest blanket and used it down to 42 and slept warm. It is light and packs small.For those who have had trouble keeping it on themselves or your feet, there is a simple answer. Turn the blanket 45 degrees placing a pointed end over the head and feet. Seal the foot end by putting the two sides together off the bottom corner and using tarp clips, available at Amazon or hardware stores, to join them. Adjust them as needed to close tightly. Screw down type are best. Then lay the blanket over you like a backpacking quilt. The top should cover your head while the feet are ensconced in foot end.
J**N
I purchased the GR20 (or 32°F COMFORT*; I'll get back to this in a second) blanket for the purpose of replacing my down 10°F sleeping bag on "warmer" (that's in quotes for a reason) nights; the "warmer nights" part meaning for Spring / Fall use, when the temps average 45-55°F. So first... a little about myself. I'm a tall, UNCOMMONLY warm sleeper; meaning, my house stays around 60°F & I HAVE to sleep with both a "cold blanket" (e.g. look up blankets that use Japanese Q-Max) AND a fan to stay comfortable. Second... I've NEVER used a sleeping bag in the "traditional sense" while backpacking. I've ALWAYS opened them up like a blanket & slept with them draped over me... EVEN on trips to high elev mountains in -35°F temps! All of that said, there are 3 "levels" to sleeping bags / blankets: (1) Comfort ~ meaning that, at the listed temp rating, "this" item will keep you at least somewhat comfortable; (2) Limit ~ meaning that, at the listed temp rating, "this" item will keep you warm'ish; & (3) Survival ~ meaning that, at the listed temp rating, "this" item will allow you to survive for a limited time in the liste temp. The GR20 blanket I picked up has a COMFORT rating of 32°F, meaning that, with OR without added materials, this blanket should at LEAST keep a person somewhat comfortable at 32°F. I have a "cheap-o" Econo-something or other sleeping bag that I've used as a "warm weather" blanket for my Spring / Fall backpacking nights for a while now. It does fine... but it IS a little on the heavy side, at just under 2 lbs (considering my down 10°F bag is only 0.6 lbs heavier). At 625 grams, or 1.37 lbs (NOT 1.6 lbs, as stated by the manf.), this blanket looked like it would be a nice "upgrade". Not so............. I tested it on 3 different nights in the backcountry: 1st night @ 46°F... the 2nd @ 43°F... & the 3rd @ 39°F. I about froze my nards off on the FIRST night... let alone the next two; & this is coming from the guy who needs a "cold blanket" & fan in 60°F weather!!! Fortunately, this isn't the first time I've bought misleading gear & I had also brought my synthetic Fall bag (the one I previously mentioned). How does a little, cheap-o, $30 synthetic bag out-perform a nearly-$100 down blanket with a better temp rating? In short, it doesn't. If you're lucky, this blanket (the GR20) will ONLY perform down to about 50°F. The lighter version of this blanket must be a $70 joke (or REALLY expensive "sheet"). For those looking for a light sleep system to go with their camping gear... or to wrap around them on cold nights around a fire... or perhaps for the novelty of saying they have a "lightweight down blanket" that is "cozy", this blanket is sure to win some praise; which is the only way I can rationalize its high rating (since every one of this blanket's competitors, at lower prices I might add, have less than impressive ratings). I hoped that with the higher price would come better quality materials... thus... be truer to its claimed temp rating. This blanket gets 2 stars (vs 1) from me because, for a "cheap-o" blanket (as compared to a down blanket from REI, or similar), the quality seems decent, as far as the materials go... & the fact that the down had no smell.
J**Y
Love it! Light, big enough to keep me warm and small enough to easily use casually and pack away. Doesn't smelI, looks good, 'll buy another one soon for my son.
M**K
This is a hidden gem! The real deal at a great price! This thing is warm! Packs very small! Great as added top quilt. Not large, but big enough for one person
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