THERMOLITE REACTOR EXTREME SLEEPING BAG LINER - Sea to Summit
USD
10,00 US$
- Ubicación: Anchorage , Alaska
The THERMOLITE® Reactor™ Extreme liner is Sea to Summit’s warmest knitted sleeping bag liner. If your adventures take you to colder climates, the Reactor Extreme will add plenty of warmth to a sleeping bag. In warmer weather, it can be used a ‘stand alone’ sleeping bag. The hollow core fibers of the THERMOLITE® fabric work like hollow polar bear or caribou fur – along with the knitted structure, this traps plenty of insulating air. Super soft and amazingly stretchy, the Reactor Extreme uses a heavier version of THERMOLITE® to provide extra warmth for an incredibly comfortable night’s sleep. Use one to build your cooler-weather sleep system and to help to keep your sleeping bag clean, too.
- Stretchy, Thermolite® fabric is incredibly comfortable
- 110g/m² fabric is warmer than the 80g/m² Thermolite® used in the standard Reactor
- Works like your favorite cold-weather base layer to trap insulating air and increase warmth
- Easy care – no special soap is needed
- Significantly improves the thermal performance of your sleeping bag
- Comfortable stretchy fabric
- Keeps sleeping bag clean
- Machine wash and air dry - Avoid fabric softeners & dryer sheets to maintain wicking performance
- Packs into its own Ultra-Sil™stuff sack
- Perfect For - Backpackers whose sleep system will be used in colder climates, Campers whose sleeping bags don't keep them warm a the advertised temperature, Very warm-weather campers who don't need a full sleeping bag, Campers or backpackers looking to extend the performance of a (perhaps older) sleeping bag into shoulder seasons
- Does the Reactor Extreme Liner... add 25°F / 15°C to any sleeping bag? - Not necessarily. There are a lot of factors involved in the thermal performance of a sleep system, starting with the insulation value of your sleeping pad.
- Work for backpacking? - For most backpackers. The Reactor Extreme weighs 13.9 ozs – a reasonable trade off in weight/thermal performance for occasional cold-weather backpackers. Weight-conscious performance users may opt for a Spark Sp 0 / Flame Fm 0.