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£27.99
From Ellis Brigham
Made from durable high thread-count cotton, this liner is comfortable, easy to care for and ideal for the price conscious traveller. Use on its own in hot climates, in hostels or inside a sleeping bag to add an extra layer of warmth. [Full Details]
£49.99
From Ellis Brigham
Constructed from Thermolite fibres the Reactor liner can extend the comfort range of your sleeping bag by up to 8°C! Soft and slightly stretchy it provides excellent sleeping comfort and can even be used as a stand-alone bag in warmer weather. [Full Details]
£55
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Rab Silk liner is sure to add extra comfort, warmth and protect your bag. Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. [Full Details]
£55
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Rab Silk liner is sure to add extra comfort, warmth and protect your bag. Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. [Full Details]
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£27.99
From Ellis Brigham
Made from durable high thread-count cotton, this liner is comfortable, easy to care for and ideal for the price conscious traveller. Use on its own in hot climates, in hostels or inside a sleeping bag to add an extra layer of warmth. [Full Details]
£29.99
From Ellis Brigham
Made from durable high thread-count cotton, this liner is comfortable, easy to care for and ideal for the price conscious traveller. Use on its own in hot climates, in hostels or inside a sleeping bag to add an extra layer of warmth. The Traveller has a pillow insert for extra sleeping comfort. [Full Details]
£49.99
From Ellis Brigham
Constructed from Thermolite fibres the Reactor liner can extend the comfort range of your sleeping bag by up to 8°C! Soft and slightly stretchy it provides excellent sleeping comfort and can even be used as a stand-alone bag in warmer weather. [Full Details]
£50
From Cotswold Outdoor
Made from 80g Thermolite, a hollow core fiber that provides extraordinary warmth for its weight while remaining extremely breathable, the Reactor increases sleeping bag performance by up to 8°C (14°F). Ideal as part of a cold climate sleep system or as a standalone bag in warm weather, the Reactor is lighter and more packable than fleece liners of comparable warmth. [Full Details]
£54.99
From Ellis Brigham
Made from a silk and cotton blend, Sea To Summit's Silk/Cotton Traveller Liner provides comfort and performance for a better night's sleep. With double folded and reinforced seams for durability and a pillow insert to keep your pillow in place as you rest, it's an excellent choice when travelling. Use alone or part of a layering system - it will help to improve the thermal performance of your sleeping bag. [Full Details]
£55
From Cotswold Outdoor
100% Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often.This longer sleeping bag liner features 25cm extra length. [Full Details]
£55
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Rab Silk liner is sure to add extra comfort, warmth and protect your bag. Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. [Full Details]
£55
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Rab Mummy Silk liner is sure to add extra comfort, warmth and protect your bag. Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. The liner is mostly rectangular with a slight taper to reduce excess fabric in the bottom corners. The taper is not too agressive in order that all feet can fit in comfortably. [Full Details]
£55
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Rab Silk liner is sure to add extra comfort, warmth and protect your bag. Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. [Full Details]
£60
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Rab Silk liner Traveller edition is sure to add extra comfort, warmth and protect your bag. Chinese silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. This liner has extra length and a fold back pillow sleep for that extra comfort when on the move. [Full Details]
£64.99
From Ellis Brigham
This Silk/Cotton Mummy Liner has a tapered design to fit well within a sleeping bag. Made from natural fibres, the silk and cotton blend provides lightweight warmth and comfort for a better night's sleep. Use alone or part of a layering system - it will help to improve the thermal performance of your sleeping bag. [Full Details]
£70
From Cotswold Outdoor
An ultralight sleeping bag liner to prevent moisture from the body getting into down sleeping bags in extreme cold conditions. [Full Details]
£100
From Cotswold Outdoor
Silk is one of the lightest natural fibres, giving great warmth for weight, as well as a bit of luxury! A liner also keeps your sleeping bag cleaner for longer, saving on the need to wash it so often. [Full Details]
Sleeping Bag Liners Buyers Guide
Sleeping bag liners can be very useful. They can prevent the sleeping bag getting dirty and sweaty and prolong intervals between washing, and they are extremely easy to clean. Some of them can also add an extra season rating to a sleeping bag, turning a 2 season sleeping bag into a 3 season sleeping bag and liner combination. In extreme heat, it may also be preferable to just use a liner, without a sleeping bag at all.