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NCWriter
Jun 08, 2014Explorer
We also have twin bed configuration - bought a couple of LL Bean 40 degree sleeping bags, extra large, squared (not mummy type), and have plenty of room to roll over without being constricted by the bag. They unzip flat so you can zip two together if you do use the bed panels to make a king.
They've been plenty warm for very cold nights. Liners add extra warmth and keep the bag clean inside longer.
I made a liner for each by folding a queen flat sheet in half and seaming as described in an early reply. No zipper or velcro needed. You can find good quality, durable new flat queens on ebay, discontinued colors or styles made for The Company Store catalog. Ours have held up very well after many trips to campground laundromats. I take the sleeping bags themselves to a commercial,laundry after each long trip.
Sometimes we just sleep in the liner sheet, with or without a cotton throw, but unroll the sleeping bags for a little cushioning beneath. In the morning, it takes a minute or two to roll up and click the straps. Very happy with the LL Bean quality.
They've been plenty warm for very cold nights. Liners add extra warmth and keep the bag clean inside longer.
I made a liner for each by folding a queen flat sheet in half and seaming as described in an early reply. No zipper or velcro needed. You can find good quality, durable new flat queens on ebay, discontinued colors or styles made for The Company Store catalog. Ours have held up very well after many trips to campground laundromats. I take the sleeping bags themselves to a commercial,laundry after each long trip.
Sometimes we just sleep in the liner sheet, with or without a cotton throw, but unroll the sleeping bags for a little cushioning beneath. In the morning, it takes a minute or two to roll up and click the straps. Very happy with the LL Bean quality.
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