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Sea To Summit ADAPTOR CoolMax Travel Liner - 2007
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Sea To Summit ADAPTOR CoolMax Travel Liner - 2007
Trust the Sea to Summit Adaptor Coolmax Travel Liner to give you a cool, comfortable night's sleep on your next island vacation. Made for hot, humid conditions, this sleeping bag liner uses soft, silky CoolMax fabric to wick sweat and control your temperature during the night. In cooler weather, layer the Adapter in your sleeping bag to keep it clean. This Sea to Summit travel liner weighs just 9oz and packs down into an included 3 x 5in Sil Nylon stuff sack, so you can take it anywhere.
Bottom Line: Grab your Sea to Summit Adaptor Travel Liner and head south this summer.
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has anybody used this as a bag liner?
has anybody used this as a bag liner?
By: Travis
February 5, 2009
You do know that's what it's for, right? Read the one review.
By: Angus Bohanon
February 5, 2009
A great buy
By: penguinkaz2129120
May 12, 2008
This adapter is everything I was looking for in a liner. It is comfortable, lightweight, small, and will keep you warm when its cool and cool when its warm. I went from northern Idaho in April with 25 degree weather to 100 degree weather in Death Valley and it held up to the test. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for versatility, compactness, and lightweight gear
Anybody out there used this thing? I'm looking for a nice
Anybody out there used this thing? I'm looking for a nice lightweight summer bag for nights above 60F, and I think this might do the trick.
By: tcabner2125730
March 17, 2008
I've never personally used this one but make sure you're totally weather protected if you do use it.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 10, 2008
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