Because sitting on damp grass is nobody's idea of luxury
The gap between "lovely spot for lunch!" and "why is my arse soaking wet?" is often just the thickness of your picnic blanket. Big Agnes' Why Not Picnic Blanket bridges that gap with recycled polyester that's tough enough for rocky viewpoints and soft enough for cosy comfort. The quilted construction provides proper cushioning and the integrated stuff sack means it's ready to grab on your way out the door. Generous dimensions give room for two people and all your sandwiches without playing Tetris with your lunch. Use it for summit picnics, festival camping and beach days – and keep it in your car boot or hallway for spur-of-the-moment adventures.
Recycled polyester construction balances durability with softness
Quilted design provides genuine cushioning on hard or damp ground
Generous dimensions give proper space for two people without crowding
Water-resistant backing keeps you dry on dewy grass
Integrated stuff sack and carry strap for easy transport
Packs down compact for car camping or day trips
Total Weight
782g
Fill Type
FireLine™ Eco
Compressed Bag Size
20 × 24cm
Stuff Sack Size
18 × 33cm
Dimensions
138 × 216cm
Top : Recycled 50D polyester taffeta with a water-repellent finish without intentionally added PFAS
Bottom: Durable 70D nylon ripstop with 1000mm waterproof polyurethane coating
Insulation: FireLine™ Eco Synthetic - 100% post-consumer recycled polyester insulation featuring a blend of multi-denier siliconized hollow fibers and hollow fibers that are tightly woven to provide high loft, high warmth-to-weight ratio, compressibility, and durability.
Quilted construction
Recycled Materials: made from recycled polyester
Big Agnes is a small, independent US outdoor brand out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado – a small ski-town that we’ve never visited but which we like to imagine is full of mountain-loving, trail-hiking outdoorsy types. That would make sense, since the company makes some of the best ultralight backpacking gear around, including the award-winning Copper Spur, Tiger Wall and Fly Creek tents. It is kit that has clearly been designed by a gang of folks who love sleeping in the dirt just as much as we do here at WildBounds.
Oh, and if you’re still wondering where the heck that name Big Agnes comes from, we did try to find out. Depending on who you talk to, it’s either an affectionate tribute to a legendary truck drivin’ mountain mama, or a 12,000 foot peak in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. We kinda like the first one better.