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  2. The 15 Warmest Blankets to Stock Up on This Winter

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    After scouring the web for the warmest blankets I could find, I had PureWow editors test the top 10 options that were best for winter (think: sherpa, faux fur, fleece and electric).

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    These are the warmest blankets to keep you warm throughout the night–from weighted blankets to knit throws. According to My Very Scientific Research, These Are the Warmest Blankets You Can Find ...

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  5. Survival kit - Wikipedia

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    In arctic or alpine areas, survival kits may have additional cold weather clothing (winter hats and gloves), sleeping bags, chemical "hand warmer" packets, sunglasses/snow goggles, snowshoes, a collapsible shovel, a snare wire for small animals, a frying pan, a camp stove, camp stove fuel, a space blanket, matches, a whistle, a compass, tinder ...

  6. Clothing insulation - Wikipedia

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    There are thus two elements that are important in protecting from the cold:: setting up a layer of still air which serves as insulation, by the use of fibres (wool, fur, et cetera) stopping the wind from penetrating and replacing the layer of warm air close to the body; Another important factor is humidity.

  7. Extreme cold weather clothing - Wikipedia

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    The original cold weather clothing was made of furs. The fibers of the fur trapped insulating air, lanolin on the fur repelled water. Knitted wool is an effective insulator when dry, but ineffective when wet. Goose down is the lightest insulator, and still used today. Its quality, called loft is a measure of its low density. It is ineffective ...