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Silk Liners vs Synthetic Liners

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Many folks seem to prefer natural in whatever touches their bodies. I've found the silk liners wear through pretty quickly during my training. The synthetics I got from REI are working beautifully. I also tried one pair of merino wool/synthetic blend and it also is doing well.
 
I have used the same silk liner for 8 years. Silk is cool when its hot and keeps you warm when its cold. And, it is usually lighter than most of the synthetic liners. Mine weighs 175g.
 
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I have to disagree about the silk liners. They don't seem to work to keep me cool. I really wanted to carry one because they are so light, but the reality is that I quickly feel unbearably warm inside one! I have left one behind in an albergue on both of my two Caminos now, so if I am lucky enough to walk again, I won't be taking one!
Margaret
 
KiwiNomad06 said:
I have to disagree about the silk liners. They don't seem to work to keep me cool. I really wanted to carry one because they are so light, but the reality is that I quickly feel unbearably warm inside one!
Margaret


I loved mine for that very reason, on most nights it was enough to keep me warm:)
 
Are we talking about the liners you put in the sleeping bag?

I don't like silk liners either. I got one which is made of Egyptian cotton. It's quite different from ordinary cotton, it's very light (210 gram) and dry quickly.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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i used a silk liner on my last camino. I would not use one again. They dont breathe. i paid quite a bit for a quality one. I just used my sleeping bag in the end. My partner found the same thing.
 
I love silk liners! I've carried one with me on every backpacking and camping trip for the past 15 years. They're very lightweight and they add a nice bit of warmth. On warm nights, they're enough on their own.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Are we talking about the liners you put in the sleeping bag?

I don't like silk liners either. I got one which is made of Egyptian cotton. It's quite different from ordinary cotton, it's very light (210 gram) and dry quickly.
Susanna, may I ask where you got your lightweight liner? (or the brand) I have been looking at the silk ones because I like their weight and the skin feel of silk--but my silk blouses always make me sweat horribly in the summer--so I cannot imagine sleeping in a closed silk sack (I run hot--very, very hot)
 
Susanna, may I ask where you got your lightweight liner? (or the brand) I have been looking at the silk ones because I like their weight and the skin feel of silk--but my silk blouses always make me sweat horribly in the summer--so I cannot imagine sleeping in a closed silk sack (I run hot--very, very hot)
Yes I agree, silk gets too hot.
This is the one I got (hope the link is working): http://www.cocoon.at/eng/show.php?doc=frameset&page=cocoon_ckat1&kat=3&prod=12&fab=0
 
I bought a liner on Thursday! Silk ones were £50. Cotton ones were £15. Guess which one I bought? Cotton will be fine! :)
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Cotton is a lot heavier than silk or nylon. I have used both silk and nylon, and they both breathe very little. Either can be a bit of a steambath on hot, humid nights!
 

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