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Silk
provides you with extra layer of natural protection
from mosquitoes, as they find it difficult to bite through
silk.
Other bed bugs and similar creepy crawlies also just
slide off the material.
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Why on earth, we hear you ask, would you want a silk sleeping
bag?
Here are a few reasons:
Using a silk liner means you can avoiding that dirt-stained, insect-ridden bed linen that backpacker
hostels across the world make their speciality.
A silk liner is a cool and airy alternative to the heavy bedding and thick,
rough blankets given to you by cheap hotels in hot, humid
climates.
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Using a silk liner means sleeping on a beach, in the open air or in a tent can now
be achieved with a degree of luxury and comfort without the
unwanted sand, insects and other irritants.
The versatility of the silk sleeping bag is also proven by
its adaptability as a luxury liner for a conventional sleeping
bag.
The silk liner folds into its pouch which you can literally carry
in your pocket, so it won't be using up too much of that all
important rucksack space.
And remember . . . its 100%
pure silk
and it costs just £24.
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