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I tried using one of those silk liners in hopes of bringing a 30 degree bag (Marmot Hydrogen, excellent bag) down a few degrees more. At least for me, it didn't work--I'm a cold sleeper. Plus, by morning I was so tangled up in the liner that it took me a couple of minutes to get out of my sleeping bag!

Unless your bag fits quite loosely, putting a fleece liner inside may be enough to compress the insulation at your wide points. That will make the bag colder than if you didn't have the liner!


Ah Ha! So it DID bring your temp rating down a bit OM...well, it did in the morning while you wrere wrestling your way out of your bag you got all hot n' bothered <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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