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Product Spotlight: Reactor Extreme Thermolite Liner

Increase your sleeping bag performance when the temperature drops.

Published on 03.12.2014

As Adventure Riders, we are always looking for an opportunity to slip away on our bikes for a night of camping. It’s hard to predict the weather though and you don’t want to get caught out in the cold and spend a freezing night in your tent.

You could use a subzero sleeping bag, but who wants to spend extra money on an expensive product you will only use occasionally. If the temperature drops, you can use a sleeping bag liner to stay warm and cozy. The Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme Thermolite Sleeping Bag Liner can increase the warmth of your sleeping bag by up to 25°F (14°C). You can also use the liner on its own during the summer when your sleeping bag is too warm to sleep in.

The product uses super light insulating material designed for backpackers and weighs only 14 oz  (399 grams). The Reactor Extreme Thermolite Liner packs away tightly in its own stuff sack, so you’ll have no problem finding space in your luggage. With the Reactor Extreme Thermolite Liner, you’ll enjoy many comfortable nights of sleep in the outdoors and you’ll never have to worry about bad weather spoiling your getaway.


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Author: Rob Dabney

Rob Dabney started a lifelong obsession with motorcycles at the age of 15 when he purchased his first bike – a 1982 Honda MB5. Through his 20’s and 30’s he competed in off-road desert races, including the Baja 250, 500 and 1000. Eventually, his proclivity for exploration led him to dual sport and adventure riding. Rob’s never-ending quest to discover what’s around the next bend has taken him on Adventures in Latin America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and throughout the American West. As a moto journalist, he enjoys inspiring others to seek adventure across horizons both near and far.

Author: Rob Dabney
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Sea to Summit Spark SPII Compact, Lightweight Sleeping Bag - ADV Pulse
July 12, 2016 1:23 pm

[…] to sleep in down to around 45°F, below that you start to feel the chill without inserting a sleeping bag liner. Overall, its warmth is consistent with what we would expect from its temperature […]

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