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I use a Sea to Summit down liner which weighs about 400 gm (maybe 450gm). It is perfect for me. It has a drawstring at the bottom to make it into a bag or opened out it works well as a quilt. If it is cold I layer up inside with thermals, polar fleece vest, socks. It depends how warm you sleep, but it is great for me, I sleep well and the weight is a pleasure in my pack!
 
I use a Sea to Summit down liner which weighs about 400 gm (maybe 450gm). It is perfect for me. It has a drawstring at the bottom to make it into a bag or opened out it works well as a quilt. If it is cold I layer up inside with thermals, polar fleece vest, socks. It depends how warm you sleep, but it is great for me, I sleep well and the weight is a pleasure in my pack!
Sea to Summit does not list a down liner. Do you know the name of it?
 
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The Sea to Summit bag is called a Traveller Tr 1, looks very similar to the Montbell down sheet (which I have and LOVE)
 
Yes, Phillypilgrim, that's the one - the Tr. I also really like that it opens out which means that for a bit of luxury I hire sheets for a couple of euros (aah, bliss) and use the blanket function. I must add, though, that you need to think how hot you sleep - when I'm sleeping comfortably with that, my husband is tucked up in a much warmer down sleeping bag.
 
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I have an unused Mont Bell Thermal Sheet, just in case anyone is looking for one. Imported from Switzerland. My Le Puy Camino last year was delayed so ended up buying a warmer Katabatic Quilt as I wild camped.
 
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