SilkSak Standard Silk Sleeping Bag Liner [Colour: Black]
- Lightweight and compact
- Versatile for different climates
- Easy to wash and dry
- Lightweight and compact
- Adds extra warmth to sleeping bag
- Easy to wash and dry
- Breathable silk fabric
- Regulates temperature for comfort
- Lightweight and easy to wash
- Lightweight and compact
- Adds extra warmth to sleeping bag
- Easy to wash and dry
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The Standard 86 x 190 cm Silksak in a rectangular shaped silk sleeping bag liner. Light elastic draws in the opening and keeps the heat in or mosquitoes out. The stuff-bag for storage is permanently attached to the Silksak so it can't be lost.
Silk’s natural properties of lightness, strength and breathability make sleeping in a Silksak sleeping bag a pleasure. Silk will help keep you warm if you are cold and cool if you are hot. When travelling in warm climates SilkSaks are a light alternative to a regular sleeping bag. When used inside a sleeping bag they add extra warmth and keep your bag clean. Instead of cleaning the sleeping bag, wash the Silksak. They are easily washed by hand or a gentle machine wash. The light fabric dries very fast.
Size: 86 W x 190 L cm
Weight: 110 gms
Packed size: 190 L x 125 W x 20 H mm
Colours: Black, Dark Blue, Green, Orange, Prussian Blue, Purple, Gold - Subject to availability
NB: Due to the nature of silk and the dyeing process, colours will have variations in tone and depth.
NB: The 'seam stretch' happens as a result of people moving around in their sleep, inadvertently "stetching" the seam. It is a result of the natural fibre having its own amount of give, and doesn't affect either the strength or durability of the item. This is a common occurance and not a fault.
How do I care for my SilkSak?
EASY CARE WASHING GUIDELINES
- Turn your SilkSak inside out and wash gently by hand or machine
- Cool to warm temperatures are best. Do not overheat with a hot-water wash or hot iron.
- Use a mild detergent, such as a wool wash. There’s no need for harsh chemicals such as strong washing powders or bleach. These contain brighteners and whiteners that can damage the silk fibre.
- Rinse well. Squeeze or gentle spin excess water. Do not wring.
- Line dry or hang inside out of direct sunlight. No tumble driers required. It doesn’t take long!
- Cool iron only (set iron to delicate or wool setting)
Allow 5% shrinkage
DO NOT
- Do not rub a stain. This causes fading
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not dry in direct sunlight, sun fades garments
- Do not use washing powders or stain remover, these can strip the colour & make the fabric ‘chalky’ to touch
TIPS & TRICKS
- To refresh your SilkSak, soak overnight in a bucket of cool to lukewarm water with a half-cup of white vinegar added. The vinegar neutralises the alkaline build up left by sweat and washing powders. Rinse and line dry or wash as normal.
What’s that smell?
The natural gum that binds the silk cocoon together is called sericin. Sericin is believed to be beneficial to the health of your skin, much like the lanolin in wool, as it contains many essential amino acids. The sericin is also responsible for the natural fragrance of silk fabrics, which will subside after several washes.