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[at-l] Sleeping Bag Liners
Coosa,
What are you looking to use it for? Keeping the bag clean or adding warmth?
When I did the AT and since I am so cold natured I sleep under covers in
the summer, I bought a poly liner fm REI for less than $20. I've since
replaced that with a fleece liner that's warmer. I use the fleece liner (as
I did the other one) in the warmer weather as my sleeping bag. They both
work, fairly light, and easy to clean.
Doug
At 11:27 PM 7/5/2004, you wrote:
>Does anyone use a sleeping bag liner?
>
>What kind? Non-woven nylon? Nylon? Silk?
>
>If NON-woven nylon, what does it 'feel' like? Paper? Regular nylon?
>
>Any recommendations?
>
>I've already read the www.backpackgeartest.com reviews on the JagBag and
>the DesignSilk -- both silk. I'm not willing to spend that much money.
>
>Has anyone tried to make his/her own liner? What material, etc?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Coosa Donaldson
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