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[at-l] Sleeping Bag Liner choices
- Subject: [at-l] Sleeping Bag Liner choices
- From: Tim Hewitt <thewitt@fairchildsemi.com>
- Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 13:53:15 -0500
- Organization: Fairchild Semiconductor
OK, I have another gear question. What kind of cell phone...oops, sorry.
What kind of sleeping bag liners do you have experience with? Campmor sells
many, the ones that most interest me are:
Non-Woven Nylon - Lightweight and compact. Side opening. Size:
94"x33/22". Adds up to 6° of warmth. Wt. 5oz. $6.99
Egyptian Cotton Mummy Liner - Color: Navy. More compact and lightweight.
Wt. 7.4oz. Adds up to 7° of warmth. Size: 95"x35/22". $29.99
Silk Mummy Liner - Color: Natural. Wt. 4.7oz. Adds up to 9° of warmth.
Size: 95"x35/22" $59.99
I'm not really interested in adding warmth, I'm more interested in keeping my
bag clean and providing something to use by itself in hot weather.
The Silk liner is interesting in that it's the lightest and warmest, but it's
also the most expensive. The Egyptian Cotton is interesting because of the
comfort of cotton, and the Nylon because it's light and cheap!
Any experiences with any of these? Recommendations?
-Paddler
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