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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This item is Japanese and I can see why. Their island is earthquake prone so I can see why this was from there. It's fairly well padded and the color would make you easy to see under rubble in a disaster. It's really easy to put on and you can see clearly. However, if necessary you can pull the front together to protect your face better. This is a great idea and sits next to my fire ponchos and gloves in the bedroom. I never thought of such a thing before I saw it and now realize what a great item this makes in my disaster kit.Most homes have multiple people living there so you'll need one for each person.
Connie H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Although one looks like a huge "banana head" while wearing, I understand the merits and durability of this particular hood. When not used for head protection, it works as a seat pad with an elastic piece that can go over the back of the chair, depending on the chair size and style. When on one's head, the hood has about a six-inch gap between the top of one's head and the top of the hood, so it does not sit tight upon one's head. It is well-made and I can see where it would add protection during an earthquake with falling debris, but more importantly, better protection if a fire breaks out in your home. Our home has a horrible design in case there was a fire, and I wanted this for our daughter's room, in case it's ever needed. Currently being used as a seat cushion, it will still be handy for her if needed - just in case. Recommend.
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