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Putting the Osni Cloak to Work at Camp

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Some have asked how durable the Osni is when used by itself and not under a poncho. As you will see in this video the Osni is designed to be used in the course of normal outdoor use and work. For more durability choose 1.9 oz fabrics or the ROBIC nylon as the outside cover fabric. Some people are looking for lighter weight and a very soft feel, in this case choose 1.1 oz fabrics. A person could use a tougher fabric for the normal outside shell, and a lighter softer fabric for the inside, they are custom made so you choose what you want. It can be seen in the video that the 1.9 oz Multicam fabric holds up well in use. If you are not familiar, the Osni can do many things. As a standalone it is a Cloak, blanket, Serape, Woobie, or Sleeping Bag. It can also be attached to our ponchos and used as a Poncho Liner, Hammock Under Quilt, or a Top Quilt For more information check it out on our website http://wildernessinnovation.com/shelter/osni-cloak-multipurpose-coat/ the Osni Playlist on our YouTube channel.

Tags: Osni,Cloak,great coat,poncho liner,blanket,sleeping bag,under quilt,top quilt,Serape,Woobie,camping,bushcraft,outdoorsman

Video Transcription

well unfortunately plenty of trees dying around here give me a little bit of firestarter here and plenty of sticks like this I can break up a secondary material why does it broken broken up sticks and stuff laying there from the tree that came down well here's the mother lode of firewood [Laughter]

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well we've got fire he's getting started good all right so I'm going to pack up my sleeping gear so I can include my my hammock set up my my blanket under quilt now that I'm gonna wear my Oh sneak and I can pack it on to my boy cross pack frame and watch that right there yeah back here now I'm ready to go [Music]

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