Why a Sleeping Bag Liner is a Travel Essential

A sleeping bag liner is an essential travel item for everyone, whether you are on just a short trip or planning a year-long backpacking trip around the world. Most people will not need to pack a regular sleeping bag, unless you’re planning on camping or staying in very cold countries, but a sleep sheet or sleeping bag liner will give you just the right amount of warmth and comfort and doesn’t take up much space in your backpack.

A sleeping bag liner is basically a sheet that has been folded in half and sewn down the two edges in order to form a bag. It can be used either in combination with a full sleeping bag to protect the inside and give an extra layer of warmth, or you can use it on its own in hot countries or under hotel or hostel sheets and blankets.

It’s possible to make your own sleep sheets if you are on a tight budget but they are inexpensive to buy and often come with handy features like a pillow pocket or in a mummy shape to fit mummy shaped sleeping bags. The range of fabrics and colors is also extensive including cotton, silk, bamboo and man-made fabrics.

A silk sleeping bag liner is the choice of seasoned travelers as they pack down very small, are incredibly light, dry quickly and do not get too hot in warm weather. They are not as expensive as they sound and can be bought from any outdoor activity or travel store.

You can also buy extra wide sleeping bag liners to fit a double sleeping bag – handy if you’re travelling with your partner, although the single versions are more flexible for cuddling up in when you’re waiting in an airport or bus station.

Don’t forget this essential piece of travel kit when you’re compiling your packing list.

Bunk Anywhere With Sleeping Bags

Owning a sleeping bag is like having your own personal bed that you can take around anywhere. Although sleeping bags are normally associated with outdoor activities like hiking and camping, they can actually be used anywhere. If you’re having a sleepover party or need to stay overnight somewhere where there might not extra beds, a sleeping bag provides a convenient impromptu place to sleep. An inflatable mattress and a sleeping bag are a great combination.

The most common type of sleeping bag is the familiar rectangular-shaped type, which is effective in moderately chilly climates; they are available in one or two person sizes, allowing couples to get cozy with each other. Two person sleeping bags also come with pillows and can even be divided into two separate bags. But if you need a warmer bag, opt for a so-called mummy bag, which in appearance vaguely resembles an Egyptian sarcophagus. Unlike rectangular bags, mummy bags can only be unzipped part of the way, leaving your feet permanently secured and ensuring that they will stay warm. The least familiar type of sleeping bag is one with arms and legs that looks like a thick parka. The advantages of this kind of bag are that it provides you with the maximum amount of movement and flexibility while sleeping and they are rated for temperatures ranging down to zero degrees.

There are also sleeping bags that are designed specifically for women, with contours designed to fit the feminine shape. In contrast to regular bags, women’s sleeping bags are shorter, narrower at the shoulder and wider at the hips.

When buying a sleeping bag, the first consideration is where it will be used. Indoor slumber bags, for example, commonly cannot be used for camping since they are not waterproof.  Next, think about what kind of insulating material the bag should be filled with. Natural fills such as down are lighter and retain heat better, but synthetic fills are more water-resistant and can provide some warmth even when soaked. Then, consider the weight of the bag vs. features such as roominess. Finally, pick a bag that has a temperature rating that matches the coldest temperature you expect to encounter.

If you are headed out to camp, besides the sleeping equipment, consider what else you might need like folding camp tables and chairs, flashlights, and bug spray.

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