Sea To Summit Premium Silk Travel Liner – Pacific Blue Mummy with Hood

April 26, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 17:27 GMT+0100 - Details)

Sea to Summit’s premium silk traveling sheets are made from the strongest, finest ripstop silk and have been updated with Polyester/Lycra stretch panels along the length of the seams. These stretch panels allow the liner to move with you when you turn, roll and curl up in the night.

Product Features

  • Lightweight, super compact. Adds up to 10 degrees of warmth
  • Premium AA Grade, ripstop silk. Polyester/Lycra stretch gussets improve comfort and life of liner
  • Machine washable & colorfast. Packaged in its own stuff sack
  • Double folded and reinforced seams. Traveler model has built in pillow case and is Hostel Approved
  • Standard – 4.6oz; Traveler – 6oz; Mummy – 4.8oz; Long – 5oz; Double 9oz

Comments

Alyssa says:

A backpacking MUST HAVE! Backpacked with this liner for 3 months across Asia and absolutely loved it! I used it almost every night… so much cooler, cleaner, and more comfortable than sleeping in gross hostel sheets. I even pulled it out once on an airplane and used it as a throw! Very versatile and great quality product. 100% recommend!

Joe says:

The. Best. Thing. Ever. I’m a big dude. 6’7″ and around 400lbs. This is big enough and long enough for me. I recently used this liner on a road trip through the southern united states. It is awesome! I love this “liner” so much. I love it so much in fact that I am now using it every night at home. It is amazing. It has magical properties that keep you warm and keep you from getting too hot during the night. My feet haven’t been cold since using this item because they are always snuggled in the end…

Vermontman says:

Excellent Liner Nice liner. The stretch panels work, and it makes getting in and getting out a non-issue. Much better than a liner without those panels. That said, even though silk is very light (which is the most important quality to me when packing one of these things) and pretty luxurious, I found it to be a little clammy in the heat or in cool mornings. Can’t blame Sea to Summit for this, as it is a property of silk. I just think folks should know that cotton is less clammy although way too heavy for me…

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