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Sea to Summit Silk Liner

by Benjamin Kerns

Aug 4, 2015

Baltoro Glacier © Alireza Teimoury | Dreamstime

Products / Travel

Wouldn’t it be nice if sleeping bags could be made just a tiny bit more comfortable? Well, it turns out they can. The Sea to Summit Premium Silk Liner is an excellent way to give a little extra padding on an overnight camping trip.

 

Essentially, it’s a bed sheet that goes inside your sleeping back and acts as an extra layer that wraps all around you. Not only does it provide a silky smooth cushion to sleep on and wrap yourself in, but it also helps keep your sleeping bag clean. You know, in case you’re the kind of person who produces a lot of dirty.

 

 

The sheets comes with polyester and Lycra stretch panels along the seams so you don’t have to worry about it ripping if you tend to tumble around while you snooze. It’s 73 inches long and 36 inches wide, so it’ll fit just about every bag on the market. It also weighs less than a pound so you don’t have to worry about it adding too much weight in your pack.

 

There’s a regular model and a traveler model, which works well with hostel beds along with your sleeping bag. The traveler model also comes with a built-in pillow.

 

The best part is the sheet actually increases the thermal performance of your sleeping bag, so you can keep on camping well into the brisk winter months if you so desire.

 

Learn more at seatosummit.com.

 

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