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[at-l] Sleeping bag liner (was: gluten and misc)
- Subject: [at-l] Sleeping bag liner (was: gluten and misc)
- From: lpatton@mailer.fsu.edu (Linda Patton)
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:37:01 -0500 (EST)
skeeter wrote:
> ...Design Salt silk mummy liners for $36. They're usually $50 plus...
> I just found myself a present....
OK, I'm finally asking this question that has been on my mind ever
since I first heard about sleeping bag liners. I have a bag made with a
top-only liner that snaps onto the inside of the bag at 7 or 8 points, to
hold it in place. How do other liners work with just-any-old-bag so that
they stay in place inside them???? I just envision the liner getting
twisted around me and/or pushed down to the foot of the bag.
Also...Getting in and out of a sleeping bag is problem enough
for me...how does this work with a full liner...do the liners open all the
way to the foot? Maybe this doesn't seem like a problem to young,
flexible folk, but with older, stiffer, arthritic people like me, it's a
different story.
So enlighten me. I sleep on my side, and the top-only liner lets
my back get cold. I'd prefer a full liner if it will work for me. Thanks
in advance.
--eArThworm
Linda L. Patton, Reference Librarian, Strozier Library, Florida State Univ.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2047 (850)644-5019 lpatton@mailer.fsu.edu
"A world without wilderness is a cage." -- David Brower