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Insulated Cozy

$29.99
Availability:
In stock. Ships in 1 business day.
Packaged Weight:
1.60 Ounces
  • Backpacking cozies to keep meals hot
  • Backpacking cozies to keep meals hot
  • Cozy with Outdoor Herbivore backpacking meal pouch
  • Cozy with Outdoor Herbivore backpacking meal pouch
  • Backpacking Meal with Cozy
  • Cozy with Outdoor Herbivore boil soak rehydration pouch
  • Cozy with Outdoor Herbivore boil soak rehydration pouch
  • Cozy with standard household freezer zipper bag
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Description

Enjoy your backpacking meals without worrying about heat loss or rehydration times. These insulated cozies are custom-designed to keep backpacking meals hot and prevent "undercooked" meals during cold and windy conditions or at high elevations. Insert the meal pouch into the cozy during meal rehydration and close it with the velcro closure. The protective pouch will keep your meal 17% hotter on average when used with a standard backpacking food pouch and 30% hotter with freezer bags (see test results below).

  • Cozies are custom-designed to fit with all Outdoor Herbivore's backpacking meal pouches (single and double size) and our boil-soak rehydration pouches.
  • Crafted from 100% washable, durable textiles with no resins, tapes, or glues, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of washing and outdoor adventures.
  • Cozies feature a velcro closure and internally lined insulative material, guaranteeing maximum heat retention.
  • Hand-sewn in Pennsylvania, USA, by Discovering Wilderness.

 

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 9.5" Wide by 8" High. The top opens about 7" wide.
  • Weight: 1.6 oz. (44g)

 

Temperature Reading Test Results

Temperature readings for a rehydrated freeze-dried (FD) rice and bean meal, both with and without an insulated cozy when prepared outdoors at 34°F. The subject poured 200°F hot water into each meal bag, stirred the contents, and sealed the top. After 10 minutes, the temperature was measured again. The testing mediums included a traditional multilayered backpacking food pouch, Outdoor Herbivore's boil-soak pouch, and a standard freezer bag.

  Temperature reading of FD rice meal
at 34°F (1°C) after 10 min dwell time.
[Start temperature = 200°F (93°C)]
Pouch Type With Cozy No Cozy
Traditional Pouch 135°F (57°C) 115°F (46°C)
Boil Soak Pouch 140°F (60°C) 120°F (49°C)
Freezer Bag* 130°F (54°C) 100°F (38°C)

 

Temperature readings for a hot beverage, both with and without a cozy. The subject poured hot water at 200°F into each beverage bag and sealed the top. The temperature was measured again after 10 minutes. The testing mediums included a traditional multilayered backpacking food pouch, Outdoor Herbivore's boil-soak pouch, and a standard freezer bag.

  Temperature reading of hot beverage
at 34°F (1°C) after 10 min dwell time.
[Start temperature = 200°F (93°C)]
Pouch Type With Cozy No Cozy
Traditional Pouch 170°F (77°C) 130°F (54°C)
Boil Soak Pouch 170°F (77°C) 135°F (57°C)
Freezer Bag* 160°F (71°C) 100°F (38°C)


Freezer Bag* Outdoor Herbivore does not recommend using standard household freezer bags (LDPE) to reconstitute dried meals at temperatures exceeding 170 F. Read more here.

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