Western Mountaineering Tioga Sleep Liner

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Design and Details

  • Drawcord closure
  • Brand : Western Mountaineering
  • Web ID: 23XFMUTGSLPLNRS17CSLC
  • SKU: 25750664
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4.2

83%

Recommended

6 Reviews

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Light Weight And Comfy

At 4.6 ounces, this liner is helping me to keep my pack weight down. Looking forward to being cozy in the backcountry this spring. Nice to keep my down bag clean!

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Not Up To Western Mountaineering Standards

Western Mountaineering's 'Made in the USA' sleeping bags are awesome, but this liner, made in India, was not. Stitching was coming apart right out of the package, and stress points on the liner were sure to become pulled apart before long. Moosehead gave me a discount, which I used to have the stitching repaired and reinforced in key areas, so I'm pleased with their response. I could have returned it for a refund but I really wanted a lightweight bag liner, so I took this course of action instead.

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As Promised

Simple, uncomplicated, adequate, compact, and practical... Used as an adjunct to a quilt. Provides a nice barrier between yourself and your underpad, or overcover.

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Light Weight!

In my efforts to keep my backpack contents on the lighter side, this sleep liner does the job. It also doesn’t take up room in my pack. I wanted to keep my sleeping bag cleaner too, so this liner is perfect for that. Easy to wash & dry if needed for those longer hikes. If it’s too warm with both the liner & bag, you have the option of just the liner and then you can still be covered up. I don’t have any pics of it in the field as I’m hiking alone.

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Measure Before You Buy

I have a regular mummy sleeping bag. Started to buy the mummy liner, but the dimensions are really small. Got a long tapered liner instead and it fits perfectly. Regular mummy liner would wrap you up like a burrito. Otherwise, a good liner, comfortable and seems durable after several weeks of use. Nit pick: liner stuff sack is sewn to the bottom of the liner. If you toss your liner in your sleeping bag stuff sack with the sleeping bag as I do, you don’t need the stuff sack, but there is no way to leave it at home.

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