[pct-l] Silk liner
ambery-80243 at mypacks.net
ambery-80243 at mypacks.net
Mon Mar 14 12:21:45 CDT 2016
I knew that wiggling in and out of a silk liner would be an issue that drove me nuts, not to mention they are rather expensive, but I still wanted to see if it was worth having one. I went to a local fabric store when they were having a sale on silk, and got a very light weight piece for just under 10 dollars. (it weighs 3.4 oz). I'm small, so the width was enough that I merely folded the material in half and only ran a seam along the bottom. This means that it is more like a blanket instead of a tube, and when I get back in the bag, I just have to put my feet in and push it back down to the bottom of the bag if necessary. It actually does add a bit of warmth, but I find I mostly use it as an extra with my summer bag. If it's colder than that, I already have my extra layers on in the bag for warmth (which as mentioned already, also does the job of keeping the bag cleaner).
-----Original Message-----
>From: karmapct at gmail.com
>Subject: Re: [pct-l] Silk liner
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>This had been my experience with liners--they're devices of torture and strangulation. :)
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>--Linda
>
>> On Mar 14, 2016, at 9:38 AM, James Vesely <JVesely at sstinternational.com> wrote:
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>> A question for the bag liner people. Doesn't the bag get all twisted up on your body as roll around? I hate that when the sheets on my bed at home do that.
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