Amazon.com : Sea to Summit Silk-Cotton Blend Travel and Sleeping Bag Liner, Traveller w/Pillow Slip (85x36 inches) : Sleeping Bag Liners : Sports & Outdoors (original) (raw)
Customers say
Customers like the comfort, functionality, and warmth of the sleeping bag. They mention it's soft, roomy enough not to feel claustrophobic, and works well for a restless sleeper. However, some customers have mixed opinions on its bulkiness and durability.
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6 customers mention "Comfort"6 positive0 negative
Customers like the comfort of the sleeping bag. They mention it's soft, roomy enough not to feel claustrophobic, and not too bulky.
"...I added this liner to my backpacking sleeping bag, I am a lot more comfortable and warm at night in cold temperatures...." Read more
"...on cold and then dried it in the delicates setting, it became nice and soft...." Read more
"...might feel restricted but it’s big enough that I feel contained and comfortable. It’s warm as a liner when cold, and Cool on warm nights alone...." Read more
"I used this as a sleeping bag liner when backpacking. Very comfortable." Read more
5 customers mention "Functionality"5 positive0 negative
Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the sleeping bag. They mention it works well for a multi-day camping/canoe trip, as a sheet, and for constructing their own pillows.
"...The best part is the built-in pillowcase. That worked great for constructing my own pillow...." Read more
"It works well for a Restless sleeper. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because I have nothing else to compare it to." Read more
"It is what it said it is. Works good as a sheet. Some warmth retained by itself." Read more
"The sleep bag worked great for a multi-day camping/canoe trip in the Summer. Just the right amount of warmth at night in my hammock...." Read more
5 customers mention "Warmth"5 positive0 negative
Customers are satisfied with the warmth of the sleeping bag. They mention it's more comfortable and keeps them warm at night in cold temperatures.
"...to my backpacking sleeping bag, I am a lot more comfortable and warm at night in cold temperatures...." Read more
"...It’s warm as a liner when cold, and Cool on warm nights alone. Very happy with this item." Read more
"...It is warm and fold up tiny, it's there when you need it and gone the next!" Read more
"It is what it said it is. Works good as a sheet. Some warmth retained by itself." Read more
6 customers mention "Bulkiness"3 positive3 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the bulkiness of the sleeping bag. Some mention it feels claustrophobic, while others say the 100% cotton is very bulky.
"...Since I had to carry it whilst backpacking 100km, I was glad it was so light. The best part is the built-in pillowcase...." Read more
"...It's not as lightweight as a pure silk liner but it's more durable. I've washed it twice and it's fine...." Read more
"...It's roomy enough not too feel claustrophobic but not too bulky that it's wasting space with excess material...." Read more
"...crazy squirming wiggle to get in and out of it, and because the fabric is so thin I'm constantly worried about tearing it...." Read more
6 customers mention "Durability"4 positive2 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the durability of the sleeping bag. Some mention the material seems sturdy, while others say it's fragile and easy to tear.
"...It's not as lightweight as a pure silk liner but it's more durable. I've washed it twice and it's fine...." Read more
"...I love them, but they are pricy and a little too fragile. Mostly at the seams by your shoulders.I know I don't like the 100% coton one...." Read more
"...The material seems sturdy, and it has a flap providing for a collar at the neck, too...." Read more
"...Less roomy than other similar products but material seems more robust than others." Read more
3 customers mention "Zipper closure"0 positive3 negative
Customers are dissatisfied with the zipper closure of the sleeping bag. They mention it doesn't go down very far and there is no zip up or partially open side.
"No zippers means you have to wriggle into and out of it: I'm too old & inflexible for that...." Read more
"...There are slits on the side but they don't go down very far and there's no zipper...." Read more
"...be annoying to have to wriggle in and out of since there no zip up or partially open side." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
Since I added this liner to my backpacking sleeping bag, I am a lot more comfortable and warm at night in cold temperatures. It's not as lightweight as a pure silk liner but it's more durable. I've washed it twice and it's fine. I like that it'll keep my sleeping bag much more fresh.
One person found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
not sure what chemical this comes drenched in, but it ar4rived very stiff, so that I could hardly believe there was any silk in it. But after i washed it on cold and then dried it in the delicates setting, it became nice and soft. The product is not ready to use out of the box, which is why I took the stars off, since you have to take additional time and money to make it usable.
2 people found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022
I bought this as it's required in the rifugios in the Dolomites. Since I had to carry it whilst backpacking 100km, I was glad it was so light. The best part is the built-in pillowcase. That worked great for constructing my own pillow. I imagine it will work great as a sleeping bag liner, as well. The material seems sturdy, and it has a flap providing for a collar at the neck, too. It's not the mummy version, so it allows for ample leg movement, albeit extraneous material for mummy bag use. This is really more of an ultralight youth hostel or rifugio type liner. If weight isn't a concern, I'd opt for heavier material as it seems it would be more protective in terms of sanitation.
6 people found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
This is so comfortable. I thought I might feel restricted but it’s big enough that I feel contained and comfortable. It’s warm as a liner when cold, and Cool on warm nights alone. Very happy with this item.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Too short. I’m 5’7” and it only came to my chest.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
I used this as a sleeping bag liner when backpacking. Very comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2016
It works well for a Restless sleeper. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because I have nothing else to compare it to.
One person found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
No zippers means you have to wriggle into and out of it: I'm too old & inflexible for that. Less roomy than other similar products but material seems more robust than others.
One person found this helpful
Top reviews from other countries
5.0 out of 5 stars Conforme à la commande- 100% satisfait
Reviewed in France on July 14, 2020
Excellent produit, au vu du prix annoncé (je l'ai trouvé en magasin en soldes au double du prix Amazon) je pensais qu'il s'agissait d'une erreur. Étonnamment j'ai bien reçu la version soie +coton, ce qui n'es visiblement pas le cas de tous les acheteurs vu les commentaires précédents. 100% satisfait
2.0 out of 5 stars A big, loose, expensive sock with flaps.
Reviewed in Australia on September 25, 2024
I was interested in the concept of a sleeping bag liner that you can easily wash, and use either on its own on hot nights or as an extra layer on cold nights.
However, this liner turned out to be not only tricky to get in and out of, but too annoying to be inside as well.
The product image makes the liner look far neater than reality, I figure the photographer taped it down and or straightened it out for the model.
In the real world it is a loose, flappy, tangling, body sock. I tried it out on both a bed and a sleeping bag, with the same result.
If you're camping in a swag or stretcher tent where you can't stand inside, you probably don't want to horizontally put a sock on your body each time you get in bed or take it off to go pee. You're also unlikely to neatly (re)lay out the liner and carefully enter it in those circumstances, even if it wasn't prone to tangle regardless.
I particularly regretted buying the "with Pillowcase" version that happened to be cheaper at the time, since if you don't put a pillow in it you end up with this extra, loose flap of material around your head.
The second opening also means you have to figure out which end is which sometimes, e.g. in the dark.
You might ask "why don't you just put a pillow in it", to which I'd say that would make it even trickier to get in and out of the "sock" part.
I would only consider using this if you have to sleep in a dirty bed or something, and even then the chances are that you'll wake up with it tangled and no longer acting as a barrier anyway.
If you can carry a quilt cover, just use one of those instead.
2.0 out of 5 stars A big, loose, expensive sock with flaps.
Reviewed in Australia on September 25, 2024
I was interested in the concept of a sleeping bag liner that you can easily wash, and use either on its own on hot nights or as an extra layer on cold nights.
However, this liner turned out to be not only tricky to get in and out of, but too annoying to be inside as well.
The product image makes the liner look far neater than reality, I figure the photographer taped it down and or straightened it out for the model.
In the real world it is a loose, flappy, tangling, body sock. I tried it out on both a bed and a sleeping bag, with the same result.
If you're camping in a swag or stretcher tent where you can't stand inside, you probably don't want to horizontally put a sock on your body each time you get in bed or take it off to go pee. You're also unlikely to neatly (re)lay out the liner and carefully enter it in those circumstances, even if it wasn't prone to tangle regardless.
I particularly regretted buying the "with Pillowcase" version that happened to be cheaper at the time, since if you don't put a pillow in it you end up with this extra, loose flap of material around your head.
The second opening also means you have to figure out which end is which sometimes, e.g. in the dark.
You might ask "why don't you just put a pillow in it", to which I'd say that would make it even trickier to get in and out of the "sock" part.
I would only consider using this if you have to sleep in a dirty bed or something, and even then the chances are that you'll wake up with it tangled and no longer acting as a barrier anyway.
If you can carry a quilt cover, just use one of those instead.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice feel / very thin
Reviewed in Australia on April 11, 2024
quality seems good, very light weight thin material, thought it may have been a little thinker
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as light as prescribed..
Reviewed in Germany on June 29, 2018
I suppose it's good quality.
But it it is not as lightweight as mentioned in the ad.
It's bigger than my hand and it's 350 grams, not 160 grams.
So it goes back.
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as light as prescribed..
Reviewed in Germany on June 29, 2018
I suppose it's good quality.
But it it is not as lightweight as mentioned in the ad.
It's bigger than my hand and it's 350 grams, not 160 grams.
So it goes back.
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1.0 out of 5 stars THIS ADVERT IS A CON!.... ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 22, 2018
THIS ADVERT IS A CON ! . . . . . What arrived was not the silk/cotton Travel liner ( as advertised) but the much cheaper cotton version, on which can be found much more cheaply on other sites !