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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
This sleeping bag liner is made from 100% polyester microfiber, making it soft to the touch. It washes and dries easily with minimal wrinkles and no shrinkage. It fits perfectly inside my sleeping bag and is a nice addition to my camping gear. The liner features a built-in hood that can be used to cover a pillow. While there are two snaps included, I haven't quite figured out their purpose yet. I would recommend being gentle with the snaps, as pulling too hard could cause them to tear or rip from the fabric. The lower half of the liner has both sides sewn together creating a pouch, which might pose a challenge for those who are less flexible when getting in and out. One of the photos in the ad listing mentions a "bottom invisible zipper", but the product I received doesn’t seem to have this feature unless it’s literally invisible. Additionally, there's a small pouch at the top where the pillow cover is, which allows for easy folding and compact storage. Overall, I'm pleased with this product.
Honkbal
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I am not fond of the material. It is soft but it doesn’t breath well. It says not to tumble dry but there is no way I’m going to hang this. I just used a gentle cycle and so far so good. I would go for a breathable cotton (this is not) or a silk (expensive) for the feel.
Kasey
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I selected this sleeping bag liner because the details explicitly state it is made from cotton, and do not mention polyester at all. Despite this, the care label clearly says "100% POLYESTER". It gets 'muggy' like you'd expect from polyester, instead of breathing like cotton.Aside from that, it's decently well made. The fabric is a sleek silvery gray, and pretty soft. I couldn't find any imperfections, and stitching is of good quality.It's a very simple design, the lower two thirds being a permanently sewn bag. Above that, the bag splits and has buttons to hold it together. It also has a pocket to keep your pillow in place. The storage bag is permanently attached; you fold the sheet into it. The design works well enough.Care instruction symbols state the following: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean. It has a symbol for either hang dry in the shade, or flat dry in the shade. Confusing, because it has two lines for hang dry, but is sideways like flat dry. Take your pick, I guess?I wouldn't recommend purchasing this sleeping bag liner, primarily because it isn't the material advertised. You can get nicer ones, which are actually cotton and have a zipper closure, for about the same price. Definitely pass.
IC
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
This liner is made from a soft lightweight material which feels very pleasant against the skin. The integrated pillow hood allows you to insert a pillow (or rolled up clothing if you are travelling light) for added comfort without having to chase your pillow around.I like the idea of the snaps to make it easier to get in but I had trouble popping them open at first, trying not to tear the liner in the process (jab a thumbnail in between the 2 parts and pull). You can leave the snaps open if you like to sleep with arms out or close them if you like the full cocoon effect.The benefit of spending 20 bucks on a liner is that you will increase the lifespan of your sleeping bag and not have to replace it as soon.Aside from the snaps, the only other issue I had with this liner was folding it up into the handy dandy concealed pocket. It looks so easy and neat on the product description page but I tried more than a few times in a full size living room and struggled to make it fold up neatly like in the pictures. Not sure how I will fare under camping conditions to pack it away neatly. I may just roll it up inside the sleeping bag so it is ready to go at the next site.Great idea, great execution, good value
Sally Lockhart
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Overall, I am very pleased with this liner. The medium grey ( a little darker than the picture) is a good color for camping. The fabric is soft and folds to a very compact size. Both sides open part way with a single snap closure at the top. The pocket for the pillow is not the full depth of a regular pillow, but it will do to keep the pillow covered if the pillow is placed on the underside of the liner (with the pocket opening on the underside). A bonus--a fairly large pocket next to the pillow, big enough for a book. Well enough stitched (large stitches). A decent value.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Sleeping bag liners can greatly extend the life of your sleeping bag. Why? Because every time you wash an entire sleeping bag, be it a low cost one or a super premium one, you degrade the fill material, making it lumpy and also reducing loft and thereby reduce comfort. Washing a sleeping bag can also damage zippers and stitching.So using a liner will greatly reduce the number of times you need to wash your entire bag.That said, for two reasons I would recommend you AVOID this liner. Firstly this is advertised as cotton. In fact it is polyester (plastic). It is NOT "breathable" at all. And if you are trying to limit your contribution to micro-plastics emitted during washing of fabrics this will not help.Even worse this claims to have a zipper and does not. A zipper makes entering and leaving the liner a lot easier, makes the liner more comfortable in terms of movement and also allows you to partially zip or unzip for comfort as weather varies. Imagine a sleeping bag with no zipper! That is the effect. I really feel like the product description text was cribbed from a very different and higher quality liner and just pasted on this one.It is not a good value.
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