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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerDer Artikel MummyLiner Expedition RS Silk von Cocoon ist der perfekte Begleiter bei deinen Bergsport-Aktivitäten.
marin
Bewertet in Frankreich am 28. Februar 2023
un peu déçus car il n'a pas une poche pour recouvrir un oreiller.
Madi
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. November 2021
Ultraleicht und sehr gute Verarbeitung. Tut was es soll. Kann ich Leuten absolut empfehlen, die Campingpros sind. :)
カスタマー
Bewertet in Japan am 18. Januar 2021
山小屋では布団にジカには入れないのでとても重宝します。大きめを買いましたが問題なし
Max J.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 11. Januar 2021
offene Nähte an allen neuraligischen Stellen (der Nahtabschluss wurde bei JEDER Naht nicht geschlossen) schon vor dem 1. Gebrauch, Stoffäden außerhalb der Naht die bereits zu leichten Laufmaschen in der Seide führten (immerhin begrenzt durch das rip stop Gewebe) und insgesamt eine Verarbeitungsqualität die ich so nicht einmal von China-Dropshipping Händlern kenne. Bei letzteren erwarte ich tatsächlich auch kein nachhaltiges Qualitätsmanagement).Was ich nun beim Cocoon Expedition Liner erleben durfte ist alledings gelinde gesagt enttäuschend. Nachdem mein Decathlon liner (ohne rip stop) langsam Laufmaschen bildet und nach 4 Jahren Gebrauch in den Ruhestand geschickt werden sollte fiel meine Wahl auf den Cocoon Expedition Liner, da ich auf der Suche nach einer vermeintlich langlebigeren bzw robusteren Lösung mit gummizug war. Ausgehend von den Erfahrungen mit dem decathlon Modell entschied ich mich gegen einen China-Direktimport und ging davon aus, bei einem mehr als doppelt so hohen Preis bei Cocoon nicht nur den Namen sondern mindestens auch eine bessere Qualitätskontrolle zu bezahlen - offensichtlich ein Trugschluss.Dies ist insbesondere ernüchternd, als das in Eurer Beschreibung extra noch die "durchgehenden Doppelnähte" beworben werden (decathlon liefert hier traurigerweise letztlich robustere Qualität ab).Nachdem ich nun insgesamt 110€ statt 35€ für den China Import auf den Tisch legen musste für offensichtlich geringere Qualität muss ich leider sagen, dass ich in Zukunft auf keinen Fall mehr auf cocoon Produkte zurückgreifen werde.
jonas
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. September 2019
In warmen Gebieten als Schlafsack genutzt, im Schlafsack um den Schweiß abzufangen oder um ein wenig mehr Wärme zu haben. Dieses Inlet ist unglaublich praktisch und fühlt sich sehr angenehm auf der Haut an.
matt
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 27. Mai 2019
Great pack size ' not tested it out yet "will be taking it up kilomanjaro with me as a liner end of June.very durable. Sure will last a very long time .Down side .1) Wish the cord wasent right in front where your face is when you sleep .2) seems expensive for what it is but like I said before seem it will last ages / great build quality.Only liner you need = summer/ winter / traveling.
Ninuscka
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. November 2019
perfekt für unterwegs hab ihn eigentlich immer dabei wenn ich unterwegs bin wiegt ja nix!
Bartolomeo
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Dezember 2017
Das Inlet ist leicht, angenehm auf der Haut und bis jetzt strapazierfähig.Generell kann ich Seiden-Inlets wirklich empfehlen.Gutes Schlafklima, klein zu verpacken, schnell durchzuwaschen und zu trocknen.
Chris T
Bewertet in den USA am10. Januar 2014
The Cocoon Expedition liner is a ripstop silk liner that is designed to go around you before you get into your sleeping bag. Before buying this, I had not used a sleeping bag liner before so I cannot speak to past experiences, but I ended up buying this because I went from a synthetic to a down sleeping bag and wanted to minimise washing of the sleeping bag to preserve the loft of the down.The liner is mummy shaped and very spacious, with no zips or openings down the side so you must get in from the top. Some people consider this a disadvantage, but I do not mind it although I can see how adding a method to open it and enter from the side would be very beneficial. There is a cord to cinch the hood/neck area, and the red stuff sack is sewn onto the front face of the liner so you will never lose it. The liner itself is pretty thin and is actually somewhat transparent, so do not expect the liner to add warmth to your sleeping bag. I did not buy it for this purpose so this factor did not affect my purchase decision. If you wish to add additional warmth to your sleeping bag, this will not be the product for you.The silk feels great and smooth, and in my time using it (2-3 months) I have not experienced any holes or loose threads appearing. Build quality feels really great but because it is so thin I try not to catch it on anything sharp, and I haven't done so yet so I can't report about how "ripstop" it actually is. I used the liner while travelling in Nepal trekking, and it did a fantastic job of keeping my sleeping bag relatively clean. While my sleeping bag did end up smelling a little bad from not showering at all while trekking, the sleeping bag liner smelled a lot worse and I took that to mean that it was actually doing its job. It was also nice having the silky feeling against my bed when I went to sleep. The smoothness of the silk however means that if you tend to roll around inside your sleeping bag a lot when you sleep, you and the liner will roll but your sleeping bag probably will not. I don't know if this is a con or not but it is something to be aware of. The hood was great and the cord cinches down really well, but because you have to constrict through a lot of cord to get it tight around your head, you end up with a massive length of cord that can be a bit annoying if you don't push it outside the liner. Because there is no side access, once you cinch the hood/neck cord it becomes very difficult to move around.The addition of the stuff sack sewed to the front of the liner is also fantastic. In areas where I wanted some extra personal security, such as watching out for my wallet or passport, I could store both of them inside the stuff sack so they would be within my sleeping bag when I slept. You can also keep any other small items you may need in the stuff sack, for example a torch, or batteries to stop them getting killed by extreme cold.In terms of sizing, I am about 183 cm tall (6 foot?) and can fit in the "Regular" size with plenty of room and extra cloth to spare. If you have a tight sleeping bag, the sizing doesn't really matter because the material is so thin and pliable that it will just fill up any spaces that aren't already filled in your sleeping bag.In summary:Pros:- Maintains cleanliness of sleeping bag- Integrated stuff sack lets you store things inside your sleeping bag- Good build quality, seems durable although best not to put it to any hard tests- Hood cinches up really tightCons:- Not for people who are looking to add warmth to their sleeping bagIf this liner was damaged/lost/stolen, I would probably buy it again. I only say probably because I am not entirely aware of the rest of the sleeping bag liner market but as far as my experiences go, this is a great product.
Lisa
Bewertet in den USA am29. März 2009
For sure, it is lightweight, and feels great. I couldn't quite get it up over my head; too much wiggling required and not enough room in my women's mummy bag to manage that feat. I'm a short but chunky gal, so the Expedition was a bit too snug for my liking when my arms were straight by my sides. Instead, I pulled it up to my shoulders, tucked my arms inside near my chest, and was very comfortable, as it only feels too narrow around the hip area. There was lots of leg and upper body room (felt downright luxurious puddled around my feet). It turned with me inside the mummy bag, and I never felt twisted up. Could tell a difference if I did not pull it over my arms, so there's for sure an added warmth factor. Used it with a 15+ bag next to a north Texas lake in March for four nights, with overnight temps in the low 50's and slept soundly. Never thought I'd get it back into its little stuff sack, but it went right in without problem. I read a review elsewhere that stated in hot weather it actually felt cooler to sleep with it rather than without due to the bags wicking qualities. Hence, I'm looking forward to using it alone as a summer bag when temperatures soar to 90+ in a few months. Note to ladies: the women's version of the Expedition is NOT ripstop(?!), I called the company and verified. So if ripstop is important, go with this one.
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