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John Bower

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sleeping bag liner

Sea To Summit 100% Premium Silk Sleeping Bag Liner

Sea To Summit 100% Premium Silk Sleeping Bag Liner

Rating for this product: 4 January 2, 2008

kind of awkward to struggle into a silk liner in your long johns, then struggle yourself and the liner into your sleeping bag. Worth the effort, though- I would guesstimate at least a 15 degree improvement in bag warmth. Slept toasty the whole night through

Helpful Votes: 6 Yes | 3 No

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Wisp Wind Shirt

GoLite Wisp Wind Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

GoLite Wisp Wind Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 31, 2007

AMAZING!!! That something that light and thin could a)keep warm and insulated, and b)ventilate so well. Snowshoed in Desolation Wilderness W of Lake Tahoe, ambient temperature 15deg, no wind. (can't comment on how it would perform in the wind.) going in, 3 layers- long johns, wind shirt, pullover. coming out, just long johns and windshirt. Warm, but not sweaty. Moved well with body motion, no 'stickiness' or restricted motion. Strongly recommend it for winter wilderness travel.

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