[pct-l] Fw: sleeping bag liner

Chris Pratt chrispratt89 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 1 15:27:45 CDT 2013


I tried using a liner and ended up getting all tied up in knots (I roll 
around a lot at night).  These days I just bring a dedicated set of 
lightweight synthetic longjohns and a pair of sleeping socks.  By doing 
this the longjohns can double as an additional clothing layer if I need 
it (dual use).  Also I can wear them around camp in the evening and 
early morning hours. (camp jammies...)

Chris
On 4/1/2013 3:10 PM, Edward Anderson wrote:
> I use the liner the same way Mango does. Mine does add about 9 degrees of warmth. It keeps the inside of my bag clean. Washing (Rinsing - no soap) the liner while on the trail is easy and it dries quickly if hung in the breeze.
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> MendoRider-Hiker
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> EC,
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> Put the silk liner in the bag and crawl in.  Depending on temp, leave the bag unzipped or zip it up.  Sometimes you'll be very warm at first, in which case you might just throw the top of the bag open and lie in the liner.  As the night cools down, you can cover up more with the bag.
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> Your silk liner will also make a great laundry bag in town.
>
> Have a great hike.
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> Mango
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> From: "Elizabeth Clements" <elizabethjoyclements at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [pct-l] sleeping bag liner
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> Thanks for the insight! (I've been reading your handbook :)  So do you end
> up using your bag zipper at all then or do you just wiggle down into the
> liner inside the bag?  I was trying to find a product that had the option
> of still letting the user utilize and access via the sleeping bag zip.
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>> Does anyone know where I can find a Right zip (or right side easy access
>> opening) silk sleeping bag liner?   Thanks!
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>> Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 18:10:35 -0500
>> From: Jackie McDonnell <yogihikes at gmail.com>
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>> I use the SeaToSummit silk liner.  You don't need a zip on your liner.
>>   It's lightweight for a reason.
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>> Yogi
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>>> Does anyone know where I can find a Right zip (or right side easy access
>>> opening) silk sleeping bag liner?   Thanks!
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