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Reddit mentions of Sea to Summit Reactor Plus Compact Thermolite Mummy Liner (Black/Orange)

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Sea to Summit Reactor Plus Compact Thermolite Mummy Liner (Black/Orange). Here are the top ones.

Sea to Summit Reactor Plus Compact Thermolite Mummy Liner (Black/Orange)
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    Features:
  • Insulated sleeping bag liner adds extra warmth and personal hygiene to any sleeping bag
  • Compact Plus is designed for women with heavier insulation for the feet and torso; adds up to 20F degrees
  • Thermolite hollow core insulation is lightweight, soft and comfortable with stretch knit construction
  • Mummy shaped with toe-box, draw cord hood and included stuff sack
  • Compact Plus (Womens) Dimensions 72 x 35-inches; packed size 5.75 x 4-inches; weight 9.3oz
Specs:
ColorBlack / Orange
Height0.4 Inches
Length72 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight0.63052206932 Pounds
Width35 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Sea to Summit Reactor Plus Compact Thermolite Mummy Liner (Black/Orange):

u/FrankHVIII ยท 2 pointsr/hammockcamping

I have a 20 deg top and bottom quilt setup, and also a 40deg sleeping bag.
In the summer months, I just use the 40 deg bag, most of the time I just use it like a top quilt.
In the spring and fall the 20 deg quilt set up is used.
Ive gone on a couple winter trips, I take my 20 deg setup, and I also pack a thermal bag liner ( https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Summit-Reactor-Compact-Thermolite/dp/B003D5F6RQ/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1511881779&sr=8-5&keywords=sea+to+summit+sleeping+bag+liner)

These setups have gotten me into the low teens in winter months.

u/sindex23 ยท 1 pointr/CampingGear

This is an older post, but for what it's worth, I slept in this bag liner in 62-65 degree weather (google and my watch disagreed on the temp) and was fine in camp clothes. I did get a bit chilly around 4 am, and slid into my sleeping bag for about an hour before I was too hot and got back out. Had I been wearing long sleeves and pants rather than short, I'd have been fine.

If you have a flannel blanket or something, bring it along, but you can likely leave the bag at home.