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Sea To Summit Toaster Microfleece Mummy Liner - 2008
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Sea To Summit Toaster Microfleece Mummy Liner - 2008
Turn up the heat, and make after-camping washing easy, with the Sea To Summit Toaster Microfleece Mummy Liner. This lightweight microfleece liner slips inside your mummy bag, so when you crawl in at the end of a long hike, you'll feel soft, warm fleece instead of the chilly, silky inside of your sleeping bag. The Toaster Liner has a zippered opening and a contoured hood with an elastic draw cord. Pack this Sea To Summit liner in its included stuff sack.
Bottom Line: Crawling into your sleeping bag can be a chilly endeavor. Make it a soft, fleecy experience instead with Sea To Summit's Toaster Microfleece Mummy Liner.
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Great Liner
By: Ali Lova
September 10, 2008
This is a great liner. I used this while camping on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska. It was awesome!! I did not want to have to travel with a big heavy/bulky bag so I used this tiny liner to add warmth. It did exactly what I wanted it to do. I was nervous that it would shift around the bag and make me feel all twisted in the bag, but it did not do that at all. It was great.
I have a Big Agnes Storm King sleeping bag and it has more of
I have a Big Agnes Storm King sleeping bag and it has more of a rectangular shape rather than a mummy shape. Would this liner work in that bag?
By: Davis2358804
August 14, 2008
You could make it work, more restricted movements, but a rectangular liner would work much better.
By: Jeff Gerhard
October 28, 2008
Fleeece Sleep Liner
By: kapoole2274793
July 23, 2008
A must for all who don't want to lug bulky sleeping bags...thx for the advice before I bought these:)
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