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Thailand, Bangkok
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40 Karma

Review on Marycrafts Mulberry Silk Sleeping Bag Liner & Travel Sheet - 100% Pure Silk, Single Size 83"X33 by Marcus Munoz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very Pleased: my feedback

This was a reasonably priced item. I used it on a recent 5-day camping trip on which the nights were 50-65 degrees. I used it on its own and inside a sleeping bag and was very pleased. I didn't get sweaty in it, nor did it have that sometimes unpleasant slick feeling inside cheaper sleeping bags, yet it added warmth much how sheets do in a bed, by draping around your body's contours (sounds kind of weird haha). Unfortunately the opening doesn't line up with my sleeping bag's. the opening on this item is on the right, which I actually prefer. This item washes well, I have washed it on cold and dried it on low heat with clothes and had no problems. I did wash it with a load of old towels the first time in case the color bled--it did not bleed on me but it may for other colors (I bought the turquoise. I believe the seller calls it peacock). I've also used this as a light cover when sitting outside and it does the trick better than trying to spread a jacket over your legs or something. It lives in my travel backpack now because it's so small (a little thicker than a bag of sunflower seeds, for reference) and useful and easy to stuff back in the carrying pouch.I have one very minor complaint and one suggestion: some of the stitching on the carrying pouch is starting to come out, but not so as to affect its function. I consider that minor enough that this is still a 5 star item in my book. I would suggest that the seller attach the carrying pouch to the sheet with a chain link thread or similar, as I plan to do myself; the bag is so small that I'm afraid I'm going to lose it!

Pros
  • Silky texture promotes better sleep quality
Cons
  • May not be as breathable as other materials