







🔥 Stay warm, stay fresh, and never compromise on comfort!
The Sea to Summit Reactor Insulated Sleeping Bag Liner uses advanced Thermolite Pro hollow-core fibers and infrared ceramic pigments to reflect body heat, providing extra warmth in a lightweight, stretchy mummy-shaped design. Featuring a drawcord footbox for customizable comfort and HeiQ Fresh odor control technology, it’s ideal for 3-season use down to 25°F below your comfort range. Compact and durable, it’s backed by a lifetime guarantee, making it a must-have for serious backpackers and campers.












| ASIN | B0CT67MSSN |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,449 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Camping Sleeping Bag Liners |
| Brand | Sea to Summit |
| Brand Name | Sea to Summit |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (235) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2024 |
| Fabric Type | thermolite |
| Fill Material | Thermolite hollow-core fibers |
| Fill Material Type | Thermolite hollow-core fibers |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09327868158317 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 85 x 31.5 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 4.8 x 3.86 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.81 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sea to Summit |
| Material | thermolite |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 7 Feet |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Outer Material | thermolite |
| Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SS42100 |
| Seasons | 3 Seasons, Spring |
| Shape | Mummy |
| Size | 78 x 31.5 |
| Sport | Mountaineering, Climbing, Backpacking, Hiking |
| Style | Extreme Compact (78 X 31.5) |
| Suggested Users | unisex, all ages |
| Temperature Rating | Designed for temperatures down to 25 degrees Fahrenheit below user's comfort range |
K**R
I like it
Lightweight, warm, comfortable
C**R
Great liner for summer months
i’m not keeping this because I need something a little warmer. I’m getting ready to start the Appalachian Trail and I just don’t think this is warm enough for me looking for a warmer insulated liner for my sleeping bag. If I wouldn’t be hiking in the cold, I probably would’ve kept it.
J**K
Versatile and effective both as a warmth-increasing line and as a standalone bag
I bought this to store in my camper as a 'just in case' item or spare, and have been very pleased with it. It definitely adds warmth to a main sleeping bag without making one feel clammy inside, and it works nicely as a light bag on warmer nights. The open footbox adds further versatility (you can close it with a drawstring for maximum warmth) too. If you're through-hiking the AT, it's too bulky and heavy to justify taking along, but if you do RV camping or are going out for one or two nights and expect variable weather, this is a very worthwhile addition to your kit.
J**.
Very warm, easy to get in and out of
I used this for several nights in 30 degree temps as a liner in my hammock, combined with a 20 degree top and under quilt. With just the 20 degree quilts I would have been way too cold with the wind chill. However this liner provided more than enough extra insulation for the conditions. Also, the easy close foot box made it very convenient to get in and out of, especially with the added difficulty of hammock camping.
B**.
Sleeping bag liner.
This bag liner is nice and warm. Drawstring bottom is great for sitting around the fire and keeping your legs warm. The snaps and hood helps keeps wrapped around you while you roll around at night. Was out for a cold evening and usually sleep in my puffy. Ended up taking it off in the middle of the night cause the liner was keeping me extra warm.
C**6
Works great
Works great. My bag went from adequate to comfortable, with minimal weight added to my pack.
W**R
Sleeping bag liner.
Very happy with this quality liner. Definitely worth buying
M**W
20 Degree Bag Through A 17 Degree Night
Currently own a 20 degree bag and saw that the lows were going to be in the teens for my winter camping trip. I don't mess around when it comes to comfort in my sleeping bag in the winter. This liner did the trick! Slept in long-johns, wool socks, and a flannel and woke up perfectly comfortable the next day. I've had multiple friends buy the liner since that trip.
D**O
Halt was es verspricht, spiegelt gut die Wärme wieder. Gekauft als Backup, falls es mal frischer wird unter dem Quilt. Klar kann man keine Wärmewunder erwarten , aber paar Grad holt der Liner raus.
M**E
Fantastic, far superior to the others I have tried
C**S
SeaToSummitの新型ライナー3つのうち、一番温かいモデル。 最初混乱したが、保温性はリアクターライナーが最低、リアクターエクストリームライナーが中間、リアクターフリースライナー(この製品)が最高ということになっている。最上位モデルにエクストリームと名付けるわけではないらしい。3つのうちで、この製品だけがThermolite®Proを使っていないので、商品説明にもこの製品だけ「身体が発する赤外線を吸収/反射する」という文言がない。ライナーで体の熱を反射しちゃったらシュラフに熱が伝わらないから結局寒いんじゃないの?という疑問は、とりあえずこの製品には関係ない。 シュラフの中でジップとコードを完全に締めると非常に温かい。何なら暑い。ところが肩や腕がライナーから出るようにすると途端に寒く感じる。試しにシュラフなしでライナーだけにくるまってみると外気に触れている部分が妙に寒く、一方でマットに触れている側は妙に暑い。 思うに、「内側(普通は人間の体)の熱をよく受け取る、自身の蓄熱性もそれなりに高い、外側(普通はシュラフ)にも自身の熱をよく渡す」ということではなかろうか。要するに単なるフリースだ。 正直、温度調整がピーキーでかなり難しいと感じた。 構造はジップやボタンなど結構複雑で、暗い中手探りで開け閉めしたり位置を整えるのが割とストレス。いっそ単なる巾着構造にしてくれと叫びたくなる。シュラフの中で微妙な寒暖に合わせて開放具合を調節・・・とかやってられない。 肌触りは悪くはないが、特に良いとも思わない。 身長170cmちょっとなので長さ198cmのコンパクトで十分かと思ったが少し足らなかった(なんでだ)。 コンパクトでも本体のみで403gあり、それほど軽いわけではない。ほとんど圧縮できないので量的にもかさばる。 手持ち寝具への温かさの追加を求めるなら、シュラフカバーか追加キルトが先で、それでも足りないと想定される時に初めてこのライナーの携行が選択肢に挙がると思う。 夏のシュラフ替わりという選択肢も提示されているが、わざわざこの重くてかさばって温度調整の難しい製品である必要はないと思う。
M**B
Pratique et chaud
M**N
Ich habe den Reactor gekauft, um meinen Schlafsack in gelegentlich kälteren Nächten damit zu ergänzen. Das kommt mal vor, wenn man zum Beispiel aus dem Süden über die Alpen nach Hause unterwegs ist und das Lager irgendwo in den Bergen aufstellen muss. Mein Sommer-Schlafsack hält mich warm bis etwas 12 Grad. Darunter fühle ich die Kälte deutlich. Zusammen mit dem Reactor aber habe ich bereits 8 Grad kalte Nächte konfortabel durchgeschlafen. Das Ding ist auch allein in warmen Nächten als Schlafsack recht nützlich, wenn man in den weiter südlich wärmeren Klimen unterwegs ist, zum Beispiel in Griechenland oder Süd-Spanien.
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