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				<title>Hram Base started the topic Outdoor Heated Blankets — Are They Worth Adding to Camping Gear? in the forum Business and Entrepreneurship</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outdoor heated blankets (like the “blue” model) offer flexibility: throw them over sleeping bags, hammocks, or car seats. But how do they behave in damp, windy or freezing conditions? This topic evaluates their warmth, water resistance, and how efficient they are compared to bulky insulated sleeping bags.</p>
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