The Sleeping Bag Liner – A Boon for Campers
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Mike has a real passion for cycling, hiking and just generally being outdoors. Being from Warrington, he is only a few hours away from North Wales, The Peak District, Yorkshire and the Lake District. He has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and done a lot of the mountains in the Lake District. His new passion is walking his dog and enjoying a pint at the end.
For those who frequently head outdoors for camping or over-night trips, a sleeping bag liner might be a familiar term. However, if you are not familiar with it or have not bought one yet, read on to find why they are useful.
- What is a Sleeping Bag Liner?
A sleeping bag liner is a great replacement for those clean travel sheets that you tend to carry along with your camping gear. A bag liner helps reduce the dust and grime that settle inside your sleeping bags and help you get a cosy and homely sleep. These sleep bag liners are highly comfortable and hygienic, making them a great carry partner for your trips.
- Various Types of Sleeping Bag Liners
There is a whole variety of sleeping bag liners available in the market. There are bag liners made using different materials, made in different sizes, and there are a number of brands to choose from. There are liners with their own pros and cons and all are priced differently.
- Cotton Liners
Cotton is the most preferred fabric for sleeping bag liners since it is very cheap and easily available. It has a tendency to withstand high temperatures and is very easy to clean and care for. However, silk provides better insulation and is lighter than cotton liners.
- Fleece Liners
Fleece liners are light-weight options which are highly cost-effective. They are either made with sheep or yak fibres which provide you great warmth in the winter. They are available in a variety of colours and can either be hand-washed or machine-washed. They dry quickly as well, making it your ideal travel partner.
- Silk-Cotton Blend Liners
Made with a blend of two of the most comfortable fabrics, these liners provide you a great nap. They are less expensive than silk liners and spread well and evenly in your sleeping bags. They are very light-weight and great for carrying along on trips.
- Silk Liners
The luxury and comfort of the silk liners are worth their cost. They are light-weighted and easily packable. These thermally insulated liners are soft on the skin and absorb moisture quickly and dry very fast.
- The Added Advantage of Sleeping Bag Liners
There are a number of benefits one can get from using a sleeping bag liner:
- They absorb sweat, body odour and body oil, so you can get a comfortable sleep
- It plays an important role in preventing debris and dust from settling in your sleeping bags
- It keeps insulation intact and acts as a warm layer in case of extreme weather conditions
- Carrying multiple bag liners instead of multiple jackets and blankets to keep yourself warm is a smarter and space-saving option.
- Care Tips for Prolonged Use
- It is easy to wash most bag liners. As they absorb a lot of sweat and odour, it is better to wash them after every use to keep them clean
- Most liners are good for washing in the automatic machines, however, if you are out camping, hand-washing is the best option. It is better when the liners get dried in open
- The draw cords of the bag liners often get entangled in washing machines, so it is best to put them in a soft fabric bag or pillow case, to keep them in good shape
- Using common detergents to wash the liners is okay but refrain from using fabric softeners as they hinder the absorption ability of the liners.
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Mike has a real passion for cycling, hiking and just generally being outdoors. Being from Warrington, he is only a few hours away from North Wales, The Peak District, Yorkshire and the Lake District. He has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and done a lot of the mountains in the Lake District. His new passion is walking his dog and enjoying a pint at the end.
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