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Reviewed in Australia on January 15, 2025
Worked perfectly for extra warmth in the sleeping bag.
Anvar Kasmi
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2024
I have not used it yet.... Will be used during Everest Base Camp Trek.But looks great and feels really warm.I think I am going to love it.I'd say its real good value for money.
KMC
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023
I like this liner bag... It's soft and seems well made... I purchased a second one for my car.
Elizabeth Ocampo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2023
Me funcionó muy bien para tenerlo como base para dormir en una superficie de dudosas condiciones higiénicas. Fácil de lavar y queda igual. Es ligero y no ocupa mucho espacio en una mochila.
Jonathan K
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023
I wanted a bag liner due to getting into some volunteer trail work, some of it in wildfire burn areas covered in soot.... I've also done a couple of week-long winter trips in the Southwest, so I decided to go with the fleece option (the only downside of fleece has been that it wants to hold onto my clothing and turn with me when I shift positions). For me, this bag liner has been warm enough for camping down to about 50 degrees without a sleeping bag and often without using the drawstring to cinch down the opening around my nose (though that's with some extra layers like I typically wear when camping in the Rockies above 8000'). I also often use a sleeping bag when staying out of town with relatives, and on a visit two weeks ago this liner was fine by itself. Yay for needing less packing space for a sleeping bag! (Although my house is usually around 60 degrees, so your mileage may vary depending on what you're used to.) Combining this with my regular sleeping bag requires a little folding/careful insertion, as it's a mummy bag and this is rectangular and possibly wider than my bag, but with good initial arranging and careful turning during the night, it works fine and is nice and warm. I haven't done any winter camping since buying this last June, but it is similar in thickness to fleece blankets that I have used in the past to roll up in before crawling into my sleeping bag when I've been camping with low temperatures below 35 degrees F, so I expect it to work well in that use as well. Oh, I do have to flip this liner inside-out so the zipper is on the same side as my sleeping bag's (left), and the seams are finished such that you can definitely tell that it's inside-out, but there are zipper pulls to zip it from either side, and I really don't care about appearances while it's hidden inside my sleeping bag and I'm asleep!
oryx
Reviewed in France on November 3, 2023
simple drap avec une fermeture éclair, ni chaud, ni confortable et la fraicheur matinal 😭😭😭 a éviter.
Hydro
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2023
I’m gonna write this review objectively then give my personal notes.This liner is a good product. It’s warm, super light, and I love the size. It fits perfectly in my FEactive sleeping bag. The coffin hood holds in my pillow and when you open the zipper at the bottom for your feet and draw the hood around your head, you have a great wrap for sitting out in the cool night air. Then in late spring, summer, early fall you have a great lightweight sleeping bag that barely takes room or weight. All in all, this liner is a great product that has a lot of versatility.Now, personally, there are a few things I do not like at all and I think needs a workaround or redesign.The biggest annoyance is is doesn’t connect the the sleeping bag to hold it in place so to speak. You basically have to lay out your outer bag, open it, lay the liner, get in, zip, adjust your position, then Zip the outer bag. It’s a hassle. Then, if you happen to shift your position the liner bunches up and becomes very uncomfortable. Or if you happen to go use the restroom and come back it’s a hassle to get set up and snuggled back in. I feel like the could avoid this by adding another run of zipper inside the sleeping bag that this liner would zip into, keeping its form. Or even maybe some Velcro strips near the sleeping bag zipper that the liner attaches to.Next would be attaching a zipper pocket near the feet and one at the chest. These would be used for hand warmers or storing stuff like phones etc, but I personally would want them for warmers in very cold weather.And lastly, I’d like to see maybe some different colour choices? Minor I know, but I like keeping my gear within the same colour schemes. Just a personal thing.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022
I put this inside my 20 degree bag for a frigid 15 degree night in Kennedy Meadows...I also had about 10 hand warmers dispersed throughout the bag and liner.Warmth was decent, it also kept my sleeping bag clean. The zippers on the side were easy to use, but when I would twist to lie on my side, the liner would twist up and eventually I would notice the tangle action at my ankles. Other than that, my face froze off, but that was not the liners fault.It comes with a little stuff bag for storage and good if you don't have to walk super far to your campsite.
Crystal
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2022
Bought this to add to my 40 degree sleeping bag for a night camping with forecast lows of 35. The bag itself is very soft and comfortable. It's pretty spacious and seems to be pretty good quality. I did notice as I moved around in the night, the zipper did tend to go down. I think a simple sewing on of some velcro would solve that problem!My only negative about the product is that it seems to attract dirt and fuzzies. Dirt just seems to stick to it like static almost and not want to come off. Other than that I think it's fabulous.It kept me warm on the 35 degree night with my 40 degrees sleeping bag. A few nights later it was in the 50s and I opened it up and used it as a blanket and that was perfect too. So I'd say this could be used in a variety of settings... As a liner to add a few degrees to your sleeping bag, or as a stand alone warmer weather sleeping bag.It isn't light weight though. And it's more bulky than my regular bag.... So maybe not the best for light weight backpacking.
Mike's music
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022
Bought this linerto keep a new sleeping bag clean. The quality is very good. The liner is very comfortable and the long zip makes it easy to get in and out. The best thing from my experience is how much extra warmth this adds to my sleep system. I would highly recommend this product.
Victor
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
The fleece on this item is very lightweight it’s just thicker than a fleece sheet. Well it serves it’s purpose and is not a bad product it is just a little too narrow for me. I am a large guy with broad shoulders and this is kind of snug. But if that’s what you’re looking for in a sleeping bag it’s right up your alley I was looking for something a little more comfy and roomy.
JHoff
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022
Nice! This is made of really soft, warm fleece, and the zipper is smooth and works great. I’ve washed it & put it in the dryer twice (on delicate) and it’s just like new with no shedding or pilling! You can use it as a blanket or sleep sack, and when rolled up in its bag, it could even be a pillow. It has a drawstring around the top, in case you want to make a hood. It’s very lightweight and compact. I think it’s a little too long to be used as a travel blanket on a plane, but it hardly takes up any space in a suitcase, and it’s going with me from now on whenever I travel!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2021
Just get this one. Its everything you need in a sleeping bag liner and nothing you dont. I used it 3 days camping. It was comfortable, added warmth and is very light. I just leave it in my sleep system and use the pouch that it came in for other items. It saves having to wash your sleeping bag often. Upon returning home just unzip this and wash on gentle cycle. No problem.
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