I know there is more than one thread on sleeping bag liners but I think I have a different dilema.
I have just invested in rab down bags and now thinking about accessories... After quite a few nights of googling I came to the conclusion that both benefits of liners: extra warmth (fleece, sea to summit reactor, etc) and hygene (silk, cotton) can be replaced by your clothing.
Am I right?
So far I only had contact with lifeventure cotton rectangular liner and after trying it once I got fed up with wriggling in and out of it. I have no problem with sleeping in clothes, actually I like to be ready for the chilly morning. So am I right thinking that a fresh set of baselayers would keep your bag cleaner just like silk, and a fleece top would add warmth when needed.
I would rather allocate the money and weight in to a decent sleeping mat.
Save me from the depth of doubt...
I have just invested in rab down bags and now thinking about accessories... After quite a few nights of googling I came to the conclusion that both benefits of liners: extra warmth (fleece, sea to summit reactor, etc) and hygene (silk, cotton) can be replaced by your clothing.
Am I right?
So far I only had contact with lifeventure cotton rectangular liner and after trying it once I got fed up with wriggling in and out of it. I have no problem with sleeping in clothes, actually I like to be ready for the chilly morning. So am I right thinking that a fresh set of baselayers would keep your bag cleaner just like silk, and a fleece top would add warmth when needed.
I would rather allocate the money and weight in to a decent sleeping mat.
Save me from the depth of doubt...