Sep 16, 2020 Thread Starter Banned #21 OP zion zig zag WKR Joined May 16, 2020 Messages 800 I didn't think about the getting twisted up factor, I am definitely toss and turn sleeper.
Sep 22, 2020 #22 S stratofisher Lil-Rokslider Joined Dec 6, 2016 Messages 277 Location Caseyville, IL As a quilt user I find that adding a sleeping bag liner really reduces the drafty nature of the quilt. Use a reactor liner and it works awesome.
As a quilt user I find that adding a sleeping bag liner really reduces the drafty nature of the quilt. Use a reactor liner and it works awesome.
Sep 22, 2020 #23 robby denning Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 25, 2012 Messages 15,732 Location SE Idaho On my “liner “ I actually put it on the outside of my bag, so I guess it’s a cover. Avoids the tangle. It’s big enough to go in our out. So many good points on this thread....you’re gonna need to test. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
On my “liner “ I actually put it on the outside of my bag, so I guess it’s a cover. Avoids the tangle. It’s big enough to go in our out. So many good points on this thread....you’re gonna need to test. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk