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[at-l] Sleeping Bag Liners



Use: to keep the sleeping bag clean and to add a bit of warmth in early Spring and late Fall (20* Mountain Hardwear Tallac).

The more I read about liners, the more I wonder -- they're made like cocoons that you have to slip in from the top and then wiggle down and pull up.

Is there a 'better' way to enter a liner than slither in?

Coosa Donaldson
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----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Mathews

> 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