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Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct, 2012 8:24 am
by Skender
Hi all,

I'm pretty new to this forum and also relatively new to hiking. I've been searching and browsing various topics and finding alot of useful and entertaining reading!!

So I'm considering buying a Sea To Summit - Thermolite Reactor Compact Plus to compliment my cheap (never before used) +5deg rated synthetic sleeping bag (purchased from Anaconda :oops: on special)

The bag is 225 cm long by 85 cm wide and the liner is 183 x 90 cm ... so my silly question is will this liner suit any (my) bag or do I need to buy a liner that matches the dimensions of my bag??

This is the liner:
http://hiking.com.au/p/1141209/sea-to-summit---thermolite-reactor-compact-plus.html

Thanks for your help.

Cheers,
Skender.

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct, 2012 8:28 am
by ninjapuppet
It will work

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct, 2012 12:09 pm
by DB24
How tall are you? If you're really tall maybe a longer liner might be more appropriate

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct, 2012 12:41 pm
by Skender
DB24 wrote:How tall are you? If you're really tall maybe a longer liner might be more appropriate


178 cm... hopefully it will be ok... I've already bought it.

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Thu 11 Oct, 2012 8:14 pm
by DB24
Yeah you'll have no problems. Enjoy!

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Fri 12 Oct, 2012 10:40 pm
by Onestepmore
It'll be fine - I have a liner the same.
It's lighter and more compact than the Sea to Summit micro fleece liners (Premium Toaster Fleece) we use for car camping in winter and for our kids at scouts (they are about half the price but double the bulk)

There are 3 temperature rating bags in the series you have chosen - you've got the mid range one that is also the lightest.

STS Thermolite
Reactor +8 deg C 90 x 210 cm 248g
Compact Plus +11 deg C 90 x 183cm 263g
Reactor Extreme +14 deg C 90 x 210cm 399g

Edit - why does it remove the spacings I added when I typed it out, so it was in a table type format?

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Sat 13 Oct, 2012 4:44 pm
by Skender
Onestepmore wrote:It'll be fine - I have a liner the same.
It's lighter and more compact than the Sea to Summit micro fleece liners (Premium Toaster Fleece) we use for car camping in winter and for our kids at scouts (they are about half the price but double the bulk)

There are 3 temperature rating bags in the series you have chosen - you've got the mid range one that is also the lightest.

STS Thermolite
Reactor +8 deg C 90 x 210 cm 248g
Compact Plus +11 deg C 90 x 183cm 263g
Reactor Extreme +14 deg C 90 x 210cm 399g

Edit - why does it remove the spacings I added when I typed it out, so it was in a table type format?


Thanks for that - this gives me some peace of mind. I'm happy with the mid range as I don't really plan on doing any serious winter hiking so this should do me fine. How realistic is the quoted temp increase of +11? My bag is rated at +5 so with this liner I'm expecting a realistic combined rating of about 0 deg.

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Sat 13 Oct, 2012 4:50 pm
by roysta
My bag is rated at +5 so with this liner I'm expecting a realistic combined rating of about 0 deg.


I have the Reactor Extreme and you're close to the "realistic" mark at 0 deg.

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Sat 13 Oct, 2012 4:57 pm
by Skender
Thanks roysta.

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Sat 13 Oct, 2012 5:06 pm
by jacko1956
I tend to use my liner from armpits down and leave arms, shoulders etc free of it.
Works for me.

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Sat 13 Oct, 2012 9:29 pm
by southbank
If you are thinking about a liner, have a look at the silk ones that are available

Re: Question about sleeping bag liners

PostPosted: Sun 14 Oct, 2012 9:58 am
by Mountain Rocket
Southbank if you had read the thread you would note that Skender has already purchased a Sea To Summit - Thermolite Reactor liner.