Sleeping bags aren’t the easiest thing to wash, and all that grime makes your bagless efficient and a bit smelly. But you can avoid this by using a Roman Cotton sleeping bag liner.
A rectangular shape that is ideal for general use camping sleeping bags, these liners will protect your bag and are much easier to throw in the wash after your trip.
Made from breathable and natural cotton fabric and complete in its own carry/storage bag, the Roman liners are an affordable and effective way of keeping your sleeping bag in tip-top shape.
Rectangular shape
Breathable cotton fabric
Includes carry bag
Shape:
Rectangular
Max. User Height:
185 cm
Internal Girth:
180 cm
External Dimensions:
185L x 90W cm
Packed Dimensions:
19L x 9.5W x 9.5H cm
Weight:
0.4 Kg
Material:
Cotton
Suggested Use:
Camping | Hiking
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
10001092
Snowys Code:
135339
Reviews
(1)
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Q&A's (4)
Thread count?1 answer
What is the thread count
Guy - Perth(5 years ago)
G'day Guy,
I've just double checked the packaging of the Cotton Sleeping Bag Liner and Roman don't indicate a specific thread count on the product. They feel fairly similar to most standard quality cotton sheets sets you can purchase from homeware stores.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
what colours are available?1 answer
Roman sleeping bag liner
Jae - The Channon(5 years ago)
G'day Jae,
The Roman Sleeping bag liners are only available in the charcoal colour you see online.
Tim - Snowys(5 years ago)
Do you have photos of the item layed out1 answer
I may need four. Two adult and two kids.
Dave B - Heathcote NSW(5 years ago)
G'day Dave,
We don't have any photos of the Roman Cotton Sleeping Bag Liner laid out flat, but think cotton bed sheet folded in half and sewn up to 185L x 90Wcm. You would need one for each of you, so four in total.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
Waterproof1 answer
Our 19 month old is upgrading from a portacot to a stretcher. He'll be in a sleeping bag (rectangular) but we are worried if he leaks. Do you recommend a particular liner? Are any waterproof?
Greg - WINSTON HILLS(6 years ago)
G'day Greg,
Unfortunately, none of our sleeping bag liners are waterproof. You'd probably find your best performing one to be a silk liner but I would still suggest that it would soak through unless you got on to it really quickly.