Cocoon Silk MummyLiner

(8 customer reviews)
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Brand Cocoon
Color Natural
Sport Type Camping & Hiking
Material 100% Natural Silk
Product Dimensions 6″L x 4″W Item Weight 0.31 Pounds
Outer Material Silk
Fabric Type 100% Silk
Size 95″x35/22″ 100% Silk

Imported Product Type: Outdoor Recreation
Product Package Dimensions: 15.748 L X 7.112 W X 5.334 H (Centimeters)
Package Weight: 0.25 Pounds
Country Of Origin: China

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Our high quality silk is the optimum fabric for minimizing packing size and weight. Silk is soft against your skin and responds well to changing temperatures – it feels cool in the summer and is warm in the winter. Mummy Liners made of silk are easy to hand or machine wash and dry quickly. Woven with a grid-like structure of strong silk threads, Ripstop Silk is more durable and resistant to tearing than regular silk

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8 reviews for Cocoon Silk MummyLiner

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  1. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Great product- this added much needed insulation to my sleeping bag and gave me an extra layer of super soft comfort (which can’t be overlooked as one sleeps on the hard wooden floor of a shelter on the Appalachian Trail) AND it’s Pretty Too! The bottom is narrow to mimic the style of the cocoon sleeping bag and reduce bulk. The way I found most useful to utilize this was to set up the sleeping bag, partially unzip is. Sit next to the sleeping bag and pull this up over my feet & legs & hips. Then I inserted my freshly Cocooned feet into the sleeping bag and wiggled my way down and into the sleeping bag while pulling the liner up and over my back.Throughout the night as I moved around I would periodically wake due to my shoulder being chilled, why? Because the Cocoon Silk Liner had shifted down exposing my shoulders. As soon as I pulled it back up, I was warm & cozy & ready for more snoozing. TIP: The Mummy Liner has a hood area and I figured out on the second n

  2. Brian (verified owner)

    I bought this liner to use in a hotel during a stay for a conference. It was a nice hotel, but I’m weird about sleeping on/under the sheets of a hotel bed. This was a nice way to prevent the sheets from actually touching my skin (I know, weird right!?) Anyway, the liner is very soft and gave me enough room to move around. I’ve 5’8″ and it was long, but I thought the top section could have been a little longer. The liner if very slippery which makes it kind of hard (for lack of a better word) to move around while tossing/turning during normal sleep. When I would try to turn during sleep, the liner would move with me and end up twisted. It’s hard to explain the experience. The liner is very thin and I did have to cover myself with the hotel sheets and quilt due to the cool air from the air conditioning. I was able to repack each day into it’s original sack (about the size of a 12oz can of soda). I chose this liner over pricier liners and never questioned the purchase. I see no need to spend any more than what I paid for this (I think about fifty US dollars).Overall I enjoyed the product and highly recommend it. It takes very little space in the suit case, is very comfortable, and the size is big enough for the average person. And it settled my neurosis of sleeping between hotel sheets. It did it’s job well 😉

  3. E. Hansen (verified owner)

    It’s all silk. The 95 inch size is plenty big for my 6′ body. The cut is large enough to get in and out easily, not overly restrictive, but definitely a mummy cut. Silk weight is the lighter weight you would find in a lightweight shirt, not heavy weight like a dress or sheets.My main complaint is the stitching. This lacks any kind of quality control. The seems are pretty basic and a bit rough for this price point. The stitching ran off the seams in several locations so I’ll need to repair those otherwise it will pull apart. The hems needed to be finished properly to justify a $50+ price. I would put this at a square deal at $35, at $70 it’s far overpriced.The stuff sack is nice, but I won’t use it since I’ll just stuff this together with the down bag it goes in. It’s about the size of a water bottle. Half the sack is the same silk, so I fully expect it will pull apart in no time.

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    This definitely makes a difference for comfort and therefore it must for survival. The biggest plus is its a layer between you and the bag that is super easy to clean. Get one for hygiene, without a doubt, maybe get a thicker one for making your sleeping bag more comfortable in the cold.I have a 0 degree bag from the late 90’s that I use with this and it keeps me warm in 32 and below even with the reduced warmth of an old bag. If you’re a casual camper or avid outdoors person you’re probably going to benefit from this and if you’re doing such intensely cold camping you’re probably not the person who is reading amazon reviews anyways. Get it!

  5. Samantha L. (verified owner)

    Thinner fabric than I expected, but very comfy and kept me a little extra warm in my sleeping bag. I can rest assured my dirty hiker’s feet aren’t rubbing off on the inside of my sleeping bag – much easier to clean this liner than my bag!

  6. Jacob (verified owner)

    Good for backpacking, used a 30 degree bag in 15 degree weather with liner and was warm

  7. JMM (verified owner)

    Ordered two. They’re pretty expensive, but I’d read read great reviews for these due to light weight for backpacking & keeping the dirt out of our sleeping bags. It’s difficult to climb in and out and my sleeping bag is specifically designed so I can vent heat from the bottom in warmer weather, and easy to get in at night. These liners twist & entangle your body making it difficult to get up, especially at night in the dark. A 3/4 side slit with cloth ties would solve this, but I’m hesitant to cut such expensive purchases for fear of fraying. They won’t keep my sleeping bag clean if they’re too frustrating to use. They are the lightest I’ve found so I gave 2 stars for weight.

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    With this liner, the inside of our expensive sleeping bags can be spared from getting trail-worn while we explore and camp out in the wilderness. The liner is much easier to wash than the whole bag. After a few nights sleeping outside, this liner becomes more needed and appreciated.

  9. Hturner (verified owner)

    I use this all the time in my sleeping bag out out of the bag during hot nights. Great product.

  10. clarissa (verified owner)

    Adds a lot of warmth with very little extra weight or pack size.

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