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The Two Blondes review PACMAT
The Two Blondes love Dartmoor. They teach and lead young people on the moor and are involved in the Ten Tors Challenge and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Here are some snippets from their PACMAT Patch review. Read the whole review here. "A clever fusion of a soft picnic blanket top layer with a waterproof tarp under layer." "I can imagine all sorts of outdoor moments (including ones with dogs, babies and maybe small hedgehogs) for which a PACMAT might come in useful and think they would make a great Christmas present for the outdoorsy person in your life."
A dry seat anywhere
Taking time to enjoy the view, out on a Dartmoor walk with my PACMAT Solo. Light weight and compact enough to take anywhere. Tough, soft and water proof making any patch comfy to sit on.
Autumn walking
The PACMAT Solo is so light and compact, it's easy to take anywhere. Roll out and rest on the dry, comfortable ground and take time to enjoy the view.
Wet crossing, dry picnic
A lovely walk on Dartmoor today. When we stopped for our picnic after the stepping stones we were happy to our PACMAT with us. Light weight and easy to carry. The grass was wet but we had a dry and comfy place to sit. And when it started to rain we just wrapped them around us to keep dry.
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