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zigrat
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Silk bag liner

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Anyone use one ? how much extra warmth do they provide ? is the Rab one at 40ish quid any good or overpriced ? The answer to any and all of these questions will hopefully be forthcoming....

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Mines not silk or rab but it is warm, light and adds 8dg to my bag. Sea to summit Thermalite reactor £40ish.
When i got it the guy said it was better then a silk one but could just be sale talk
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I have a rab one, I like it. I have only used it a handful of times though. Temperature wise - it adds 'a bit' of warmth. Thats about as technical as I could get on the subject though. It wont turn a summer bag to a winter one thats for sure!
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I find that I get tangled up in liners but I move around a lot and can quite easily get tangled in just a sleeping bag :?

I'd much rather wear a set of baselayers than have a liner.
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s8tannorm wrote:I find that I get tangled up in liners but I move around a lot and can quite easily get tangled in just a sleeping bag :?

I'd much rather wear a set of baselayers than have a liner.
I agrree. I once bought a Thai silk inner bag. I hadn't realised that silk isn't always soft and, well, silky. It was like sleeping in sandpaper and definitely not warm.
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nobby wrote:I agrree. I once bought a Thai silk inner bag. I hadn't realised that silk isn't always soft and, well, silky. It was like sleeping in sandpaper and definitely not warm.
Never had a proper Thai massage?

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I bought a cheap Highlander one and rarely use it, like Stu i'd rather wear a base layer.
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I find a dry and warm pair of wooly socks and a hat more effective
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I have used a silk one to add a bit of warmth to a summer bag - and wore merino baselayers too and I was snug, didn't notice much difference with my winter bag and thevsilk liner. the thermolite ones do make a more noticable difference and are good if you are not too much of a fidget :-)
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Chew wrote:I find a dry and warm pair of wooly socks and a hat more effective
I definitely agree about the socks. I know everyone bangs on about merino but a pair of merino socks is vaguely exciting.

Finding the right beanie is a perpetual search. My current fav' is an on one version. Close to perfect for day-to-day. Have yet to sleep in it.
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I really like my silk liner and use it for warmth and to keep sleeping bag clean. I also use merino socks,an Ibex beanie and base layers. The beanie is really small, light and warm.

I do have a brand new 'Blacks' silk liner for sale at £15 I could bring to El-an-back if you want to dive in. I mislaid mine and bought a new one. Of course I then found the original one.
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For warm beanies, see linky,
http://www.blackrockgear.com/buy.html
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Do you have one and can I see a pic of you wearing it?
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The Blackrock hat??

It'll be at El an Back if your going.

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Wife's b'day weekend, not a snowball's chance of doing it :roll:

I might go out local and think of you all :lol:
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