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Need help finding a thermal sleeping bag liner that's not mummy style. Preferably as light weight as possible, since this is going to be packed in luggage and space is at a premium.

Any suggestions? Everything I can find that advertises any kind of thermal properties at all is mummy.

Thanks in advance.

-Rob




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You need a Woobie:

https://kifaru.net/store/sleep...stems/woobie-doobie/



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https://seatosummitusa.com/col.../sleeping-bag-liners

You can filter to only rectangular shapes.
 
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Thanks.

The woobie looks nice, but I'm feeling a little sticker shock.

As for Sea-to-Summit, I started with them and bought a bunch of other stuff. Their reactor series only comes in mummy.

-Rob




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Originally posted by BurtonRW:
Thanks.

The woobie looks nice, but I'm feeling a little sticker shock.

As for Sea-to-Summit, I started with them and bought a bunch of other stuff. Their reactor series only comes in mummy.

-Rob


The Woobie is pricy, I remember some nights with just a Woobie and a poncho into the 20's and being fine. It's been a while, but really loved not having to tote a sleeping bag everywhere.



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You need a woobie (poncho liner)

Go to the local army/navy

You can get them wayyyyy cheaper than what Bama posted



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Try a fleece blanket. If you really need a liner you could sew a zipper or magnets on it to get it to close like a liner.
 
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www.wiggys.com

Great products at reasonable prices.
 
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What's the principal use?

A mummy-style is thermally efficient compared to a rectangular-shape. However, if you're going to be indoors and depending on what you'll be laying on, a rectangular-shape may be just fine.

Besides Sea-to-Summit, check out Cocoon, they've been a long time staple for travelers.
 
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Look at Campmor. They have several liners starting around 25 bucks.


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Big Agnes fleece.


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