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Sea to Summit Innenschlafsack aus Seidenmischgewebe

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80.22€

31 .99 31.99€

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  • THERMO-BOOST: Das Thermolite-Gewebe erhöht die Wärmeleistung für 1-Jahreszeiten-Schlafsäcke und verbessert die Isolierung für 3-Jahreszeiten-Schlafsäcke. Außerdem hält das Mumienschlafsack-Inlett deinen Schlafsack sauberer und verlängert dessen Lebensdauer.
  • LUXURIÖSER KOMFORT: Mit seinem Thermolite-Gewebe aus Baumwolle und Seide verfügt dieser Schlafsack-Liner über eine weichere Oberfläche als reine Seide. Die Stretcheinsätze sorgen für optimale Bewegungsfreiheit und ein angenehmes Schlaferlebnis.
  • LEICHT & KOMPAKT: Dank verstärkter Kappnähte ist dieser leichte und kompakte Liner aus Seide besonders strapazierfähig. Verpackt in seiner Aufbewahrungstasche begleitet er all deine Abenteuer. Länge: 184 cm. Breite: Schultern 80 cm, Füße 33 cm.
  • IDEAL FÜR TREKKINGTOUREN & REISEN: Das Thermo-Inlett Silk Blend steht dir auf Wanderungen und Reisen sowie in Jugendherbergen zur Seite. Als hygienisches Reiselaken ist es perfekt für warme und feuchte Bedingungen, in denen du keine Decke benötigst.
  • OUTDOOR AUSRÜSTUNG FÜR MAXIMALE FREIHEIT: Sea to Summit steht für grenzenlosen Abenteuergeist und verbindet modernste Innovationen mit dem überzeugten Engagement, in jeder Umgebung das richtige Equipment für maximale Unabhängigkeit bereitzustellen.


Das Innenfutter aus Seidenmischung wurde in erster Linie für Komfort entwickelt und verleiht Ihrem Schlafsack Wärme durch die 72 % Thermolite-Pro-Garne mit Infrarot-Technologie, Thermolite-EcoMade-Fasern und 28 % Seide. Die Kombination schafft eine weiche, luxuriöse Schlafumgebung. Komfort-Stretch-Einsätze entlang der Nähte erhöhen den Schlafkomfort. Schulteröffnungen und ein Kordelzug-Fußkasten sorgen für Temperaturregulierung (und passen zu den Free-Flow-Reißverschlüssen von Sea to Summit Schlafsäcken).


stowe
Bewertet in den USA am19. Januar 2025
I was skeptical at first because it's so sheer, but this lightweight sleeping bag liner will take up virtually no space in your pack and keep you warmer while protecting the inside of the sleeping bag from perspiration. Traditional fleece liners are bulky, and if they get wet they're very heavy.
Jenny
Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. September 2024
Klasse Produkt!
Rayway Endeavors
Bewertet in den USA am16. Dezember 2024
Bought for less than any other store could offer. Great brand. This liner is no exception. Very light and compact but makes a world of difference in the sleeping bag. Highly recommend 👌
Bob Smith
Bewertet in den USA am16. Juli 2024
This sleeping bag liner is very lightweight and packs down small. I'm not a long distance hiker but know that every ounce counts. I don't think this will add much weight to the pack. I typically car camp/overland and use a blanket as I find sleeping bags too confining. I knew this was a bag liner when I got it but was hoping the slit for the top and bottom was bigger so it would be easy to slide into it. It's not. Both time I've used the liner, I thought I was going to tear it apart when I got in and out of it. I also thought I was going to tear it when I tossed and turned while trying to fall asleep. It's not the quality of the liner which seems very good. It's just that it is very lightweight. I think it would be fine in a sleeping bag like it's designed for. As far as retaining heat, I don't think it really did. The first night, it wasn't cold and I slept in it as it was a little chili. After a couple hours of trying to fall asleep, I added a light blanket over it and fell asleep. The next night, it was cold. I got into the liner and put my usual generic wool blanket over me. I froze. I actually had a large beach towel in my tent and put it on top of the blanket and liner and was ok. Again, I think it would add a little warmth if it was used in a sleeping bag. Overall, it seems like it is good quality but I'm not sure I would recommend it.
Mickey D
Bewertet in den USA am11. Oktober 2024
It did its job and I slept well. We stayed at Refuges in France, Italy and Switzerland, which are a lot like Hostels. After one night one of my traveling buddies got bed bug bites pretty bad on his back. I’m not sure if my liner helped or not but I slept right next to him and was bed bug free. Feeling lucky! I also like how light weight it is and I never felt too warm or too cool.
Woodland Wanderer
Bewertet in den USA am30. April 2024
I got the Sea to Summit Silk Blend Sleeping Bag Liner and a Sea to Summit Comfort Blend Sleeping Bag Liner to see which I liked better. Both went on a recent 4-day/3-night backpacking trip where temperatures ranged from 20-60 degrees F with cutting wind and full days and nights of rain. My sister has a 15-degree rated sleeping bag and I have a 0-degree bag. So, now that the background is laid out, let's get into the details.The silk liner is small and light while offering comfort and immediate warmth when you climb in. We were able to roll it up within the sleeping bag and still get the bag into the stuff sack, almost without noticing the additional bulk. My sister immediately fell in love with the liner the first night out, it made the sleeping bag so much more comfortable and kept her from sweating the way you will in an unlined bag. She tends to chill easily and felt that the liner added warmth within the sleeping bag. Even better, the liner is perfect for a summer night all on its own, greatly reducing your pack weight if you are minimalist. The silk liner will dry quickly if it gets wet, too.For myself, I loved the light weight of the liner, but I preferred the slightly larger and heavier cotton one for sheer luxury in texture. When comparing the two, I can't say one is better than the other, it really depends on the camping you plan to do and how much you want to carry around. Features of both are similar and they have a compartment for a pillow (or to stuff a puffer jacket or other clothing) and are sewn up the sides with about a foot of hemmed split edges to allow you to sit up or move your arms freely. In the end, my sister kept the silk liner where I am keeping the cotton one. I think the silk is better for backpacking and the cotton is better for short trips or campground camping although they both were great on our trip. Hopefully this helps you make a decision when selecting which is right for you.
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