The Travel Hammock Silk Sleep Sack

Retail Price: $39.99
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Average Rating: 4.5
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Average Rating: 4.5 / 5.0


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Product Details

Main Features

  • Pillow compartment included, navy blue only
  • Side/top entrance, compact and easy to use
  • Use in any slyle sleeping bag, weighs only 5 ounces
  • Ties included on each side for a snug fit
  • Attached, waterproof pouch

Description

The Silk Sleep Sack helps add 10-12 degrees to your sleeping bag keeping you warm on chilly nights. Plus it's ideal for use as a stand-alone sleeping sack when staying in hotels, hostels or anywhere you sleep. Silk is a natural and breathable material and provides a luxurious and comfortable sleeping environment. It also comes with a new twist an attached waterproof stuff sack, it prolongs the life span of your liner and is great for storage. Compare the Silk Sleep Sack to others and you will see with our new features and outstanding price point why our liners are sure to impress.

Other Details

  • Label: The Travel Hammock
  • Manufacturer: The Travel Hammock
  • MPN: 91405
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Item Dimensions: 0.50 lb

Customer Reviews

Nice and Cozy

4.0 / 5.0


So I bought this Sleep Sack for my trip to Europe this summer but I had to try it out last night. I was nice and cozy all night. The only thing is I am afraid I might rip it because the fabric is so thin. Just something to think about!


wonderful sleep surface feel

5.0 / 5.0


extremely light-weight silk sleep sack with attached stuff sack & pillow slot. the silk fabric feels just wonderful against your skin. it is soft without being slidey like some silks. indeed, as i have seen mentioned in other reviews, this is not the most durable product & it does turn over with you at times.

the first problem is, of course, associated with the weight - less materials equals less weight, but also equals less durability. over time, it develops stretch marks & starts to fall apart along those lines. i actually sleep in it at home all the time, so the durability thing needs to be understood in that context.

the second problem happens with nighties or other sleep sacks as well - in short with any tube in your bed or sleeping bag not tacked down at the sides. you can tack it down by using safety pins through the stuff sack & some of the attached ties to whatever is handy - the mattress, the sleeping bag, etc. - if you are so inclined.

despite these two problems, i still love this product & am preparing to purchase my third one since i have not found anything comparable that i like better. i like to use it when i travel to keep myself cocooned in this most luxurious feeling fabric regardless of the state of the sheets or blankets i am offered. i use it pulled up to my waist over all my clothes, anytime i will be sitting outdoors when it is cold. at hostels, i use it as a sarong to keep myself decent on the way to the showers. it air dries quite quickly after being washed.


worth every penny

5.0 / 5.0


i bought one of these sleep sacks for a camping trip i was going on and it was one of the best purchases that i have ever made. just as described, it kept my sleeping bag super warm all night. I also bought one of their ultralight hammocks for the trip and on nights that weren't to chilly i was able to sleep in the hammock with only the sleep sack and slept the whole night through. There is even a pocket in the silk sleep sack to put a pillow. i was very pleased with this products performance.


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