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Snugpak Thermalon & Fleece Liner
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Msilverhammer
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Jan 30, 2018
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Am I reading this right, and did anyone else notice the dimensions?
Snugpak Thermalon Sleeping Bag Liner
Dimensions: 65 x 19 in (165 x 48.2 cm)
Snugpak Fleece Sleeping Bag Liner
Dimensions: 93.7 x 29.9 in (238 x 76 cm)
The Thermalon liner is only 5 feet six inches long, and the fleece liner is just shy of eight feet long!?
I don't know about anyone else, but most if not all adult sleeping bags are between 6 feet, and 7 feet long, and more like 6 feet 6 inches long in most cases.
It seems that both products would be a poor fit, as it would aggravate me so much to have a short liner in my bag, but I could probably live with a longer liner that I could fold down.
I checked the Snugpack US distributor website, and apparently the dimension is correct for the Thermalon.
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=45&catid=26
Good luck trying to find some kind of verification on the fleece liner, as every site that I checked just gives the packed size of 10" x 7".
The distributor does not even list the dimensions...Wow!
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=51&catid=26
I finally found it at the Snugpack UK website, and yes the fleece liner is just 2 inches shy of 8 feet.
The price here is better than what I found elsewhere, so if it was me, I would probably go for the fleece liner, based upon the dimensions.
They make other liners too.
http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/accessories?sleeping_bag_accessories=532
http://www.proforceequipment.com/products.php?id=26
Personally I like the Snugpack Jungle Blanket instead.
http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/insulated-jungle-travel-blanket-1
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=347&catid=4
XL version
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=589&catid=4
Jan 30, 2018
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Snugpak Thermalon Sleeping Bag Liner Dimensions: 65 x 19 in (165 x 48.2 cm)
Snugpak Fleece Sleeping Bag Liner Dimensions: 93.7 x 29.9 in (238 x 76 cm)
The Thermalon liner is only 5 feet six inches long, and the fleece liner is just shy of eight feet long!?
I don't know about anyone else, but most if not all adult sleeping bags are between 6 feet, and 7 feet long, and more like 6 feet 6 inches long in most cases.
It seems that both products would be a poor fit, as it would aggravate me so much to have a short liner in my bag, but I could probably live with a longer liner that I could fold down.
I checked the Snugpack US distributor website, and apparently the dimension is correct for the Thermalon.
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=45&catid=26
Good luck trying to find some kind of verification on the fleece liner, as every site that I checked just gives the packed size of 10" x 7".
The distributor does not even list the dimensions...Wow!
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=51&catid=26
I finally found it at the Snugpack UK website, and yes the fleece liner is just 2 inches shy of 8 feet.
The price here is better than what I found elsewhere, so if it was me, I would probably go for the fleece liner, based upon the dimensions.
They make other liners too.
http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/accessories?sleeping_bag_accessories=532
http://www.proforceequipment.com/products.php?id=26
Personally I like the Snugpack Jungle Blanket instead.
http://www.snugpak.com/outdoor/insulated-jungle-travel-blanket-1
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=347&catid=4
XL version
http://www.proforceequipment.com/product-details.php?id=589&catid=4