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Hello,
Can anyone recommend a brand of sleeping bag liner? Weight, price, comfort and available in Canada are considerations. Thanks
 
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It is in the US, but I highly recommend the micro fiber liners made by Alps Mountaineering. This is the liner I use:


It is large enough, has a full zipper on two sides, and is machine washable. When packed, it fits in a one-gallon ziplock.

The price is also reasonable.

Hope this helps.
 
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Ive the same question re sleeping bag liner but i live in "london' uk
Can anyone recommend a brand of sleeping bag liner, Weight, price, comfort and available in uk....
Ive seen one in blacks store fleece and quite cheep but quite bulky.... Ive also seen silk ones and they are £40-£50...
I understand sleeping bags are tooooo bulky..... Ive a fairly bulky one...
Also is it necessary to buy a bed bug sheet ?
 
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Ive the same question re sleeping bag liner but i live in "london' uk
Can anyone recommend a brand of sleeping bag liner, Weight, price, comfort and available in uk....
Ive seen one in blacks store fleece and quite cheep but quite bulky.... Ive also seen silk ones and they are £40-£50...
I understand sleeping bags are tooooo bulky..... Ive a fairly bulky one...
Also is it necessary to buy a bed bug sheet ?

Go for the silk one - much lighter - find a Cotswold Outdoor shop (Piccadilly, Covent Garden, High Holborn)
 
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Silk is the only way to go! I got mine in an Op Shop, (thrift shore? Oxfam shop) for $5, Aussies...also I cut open the bottom and sewed in a zip. Open zip, pull up go to WC, and even wear as evening gown. I have one of the marino ones too...it's all you need in Summer. And a down sleeping bag...unnecessary in Summer. Greetings from Sydney.
 
I’m intending In going/ booked flight hostels etc for mid May...
So beginning of summer so to speak...
I don’t really want to spend more than £35- £40
 
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Personally I didn't like the silk liners much, too constricting and clingy in hot weather for my liking. To be clear I was using this as my only sleep cover.

The Coolmax liners from Sea to Summit worked better for me, I liked the stretchiness and breathability they seem to offer.

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Just as an FYI, I have tried silk and CoolMax. The fabrics were not the issue for me.

The issue was being able to get in a out of the liner at night. Generally, none of these liners have a separating tab or zipper. So, you must shimmy in and out of them.

For me, this is like putting on pants that are several sizes too small, and wet... get the picture. Now, add a full bladder at 2:30 AM...

So, I search and searched until I found the Alps Engineering liner with a full separating zipper on two sides. Thought this might help.
 
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Would a single duvet cover suffice instead of a sleeping bag liner?
 
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Just as an FYI, I have tried silk and CoolMax. The fabrics were not the issue for me.

The issue was being able to get in a out of the liner at night. Generally, none of these liners have a separating tab or zipper. So, you must shimmy in and out of them.

For me, this is like putting on pants that are several sizes too small, and wet... get the picture. Now, add a full bladder at 2:30 AM...

So, I search and searched until I found the Alps Engineering liner with a full separating zipper on two sides. Thought this might help.
thx that's what I was thinking re the toilet in middle of the night lol
 
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a brand of sleeping bag liner? Weight, price, comfort and available in Canada are considerations. Thanks
Great silk liners from NZ. Very light and warm. I carry a puff jacket in case for additional warmth.
 

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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,-
The liner weighs just 5 oz. Puff jacket only 10 oz. For less then 1 lbs you have a sleeping system as well as a puff jacket for cool evenings.
Make sure you give yourself a few weeks for delivery of the liner.
Buen Camino
 
Would a single duvet cover suffice instead of a sleeping bag liner?
A single duvet cover if made from cotton may be a bit heavy or possibly not as warm as a silk liner.
 
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The latest I’ve been told is bye a cheep compact sleeping bag off discount sports store in London/ uk for 1/2 price of silk ones...
and leave at fisterra hostel at the end
 
Ive the same question re sleeping bag liner but i live in "london' uk
Can anyone recommend a brand of sleeping bag liner, Weight, price, comfort and available in uk....
Ive seen one in blacks store fleece and quite cheep but quite bulky.... Ive also seen silk ones and they are £40-£50...
I understand sleeping bags are tooooo bulky..... Ive a fairly bulky one...
Also is it necessary to buy a bed bug sheet ?
I am trying two - silk one from decathlon (mummy style so quite cosy!) but also an artificial silk style on from Frindly Swede on Amazon - it seems great and has a zipper https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016BVF5NI/?tag=casaivar-21
 
Interesting....
I have overloaded myself with so much information, what to take and not to take it does get confusing....
Roll on the 13th of may when i start....
 
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.

€149,-
I finally took the plunge; and brought silk one £24.99 at decathlon....
The idea being use it and if I like it buy a expensive one for next Camino….
 
Just as an FYI, I have tried silk and CoolMax. The fabrics were not the issue for me.

The issue was being able to get in a out of the liner at night. Generally, none of these liners have a separating tab or zipper. So, you must shimmy in and out of them.

For me, this is like putting on pants that are several sizes too small, and wet... get the picture. Now, add a full bladder at 2:30 AM...

So, I search and searched until I found the Alps Engineering liner with a full separating zipper on two sides. Thought this might help.

I need to update this original posting. the company that makes the excellent microfiber and microfleece sleeping bag liners, with full separating zippers is Alps Mountaineering. Originally, I miss-typed. My bad.
 
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,-
LOL! I had this problem. I just cut open the bottom and sewed a zip in. I did this because of hot feet, and the need to go to the bathroom quietly. Easy!
 

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