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Reactor Fleece Liner (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
Reactor Fleece Liner (Fall 2023)
$74.96
Description

  Warmest sleeping bag liner in Reactor Series

  The Reactor Fleece Liner from Sea to Summit is an additional layer of warmth that can be added to any sleeping bag to increase its temperature rating, which can also be used on its own as a summer season sleeping bag.

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Sea to Summit

  Color:

  Grey

  Weight:

  14.8 oz. (420 g)

  Dimensions:

  28 x 78 in.

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  160

  UPC:

  9327868051281

  Other Features:

  THERMOLITE Fleece

  Using Thermolite braded fleece has allowed for significantly reduced pack size, while offering superior warmth. Improved brush finish results in a sofer hand for next-to-skin-comfort

  Technical Shape and Design

  The Reactor Fleece Liner is a mummy shaped liner with additional paneling in both the foot and the hood to increase user comfort, while successfully reducing the overall bulk of the product. A small quarter zip ensures that the liner is easy to get in and out of. A carefully designed drawcord means that the hood can be closed with single handed operation.

  Versatility

  The Reactor Fleece Liner will primarily be used as the liner component in a sleep system However, it is warm enough to be used as a stand-alone sleeping bag during summer months or in more tropical climates

  Packaging

  The Thermolite Reactor Fleece is part of the Reactor family of technical liners and this is strongly reflected in the design of the packaging. It comes packaged in an Ultra-Sil stuff sack and is presented with a header card that clearly outlines all of the key selling points.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Color:
Grey
Weight:
14.8 oz. (420 g)
Dimensions:
28 x 78 in.
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
160
UPC:
9327868051281
Other Features:
THERMOLITE Fleece
Using Thermolite braded fleece has allowed for significantly reduced pack size, while offering superior warmth. Improved brush finish results in a sofer hand for next-to-skin-comfort

Technical Shape and Design
The Reactor Fleece Liner is a mummy shaped liner with additional paneling in both the foot and the hood to increase user comfort, while successfully reducing the overall bulk of the product. A small quarter zip ensures that the liner is easy to get in and out of. A carefully designed drawcord means that the hood can be closed with single handed operation.

Versatility
The Reactor Fleece Liner will primarily be used as the liner component in a sleep system However, it is warm enough to be used as a stand-alone sleeping bag during summer months or in more tropical climates

Packaging
The Thermolite Reactor Fleece is part of the Reactor family of technical liners and this is strongly reflected in the design of the packaging. It comes packaged in an Ultra-Sil stuff sack and is presented with a header card that clearly outlines all of the key selling points.
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