Product Description
The KoreTemp Hooded Poncho Liner is a multi-use piece of clothing that should be in everyone's kit. Its main function is to be worn as an insulation layer, but it has many other additional functions. Designed as an integral part of the KoreTemp Modular Shelter System, this liner pairs perfectly to the dimensions of the KoreTemp Poncho. It can be worn underneath the poncho for extra insulation in cold wet weather or used in conjunction with the poncho to create an insulated bivy sack. The 2" channels sewn into the top and bottom of the liner can be cinched down with shock cord. This creates a foot box to keep your extremities warm when it is being used as a bivy or over quilt. It can also be used as a blanket much like the beloved "wobbie" issued by the US Military. In very hot climates it can be tied into the KoreTemp Poncho and used to insulate oneself from the heat of the sun. The large front pocket can be used to store gear and keep your hands warm.
The liner weighs 40oz, is 93" long by 62" wide and made from mil-spec quilted batting faced by coyote fabric, webbing, and thread. The KoreTemp Poncho Liner is manufactured in the USA, as well as all of the materials used to make the product.
Shock cord, cord locks, and S-biners not included, they are available in the poncho liner accessory kit sold separately.
The uses include but are not limited to
- Insulating layer for the KoreTemp Poncho
- Stand alone insulating layer
- Blanket
- Over quilt
- Under quilt
- Insulation layer from the heat of the Sun
- Over bag to augment your sleep system
All materials made and assembled in the USA. This KoreTemp item is Berry Amendment Compliant and a letter is available upon request to US Government and Military organizations.
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Kortemp poncho liner
If it had double snaps, I would have rated it 5 stars, & made it my favorite. Love the material, quality, and size. Hood is right size, great front pocket. I’ll end up using it for a blanket, because of the lack of double snaps.