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I'm just looking for a new silk liner and I seem to remember seeing people mention a New Zealand company that makes good cheap liners, but I can't find the thread....?

Does anyone have the company's info?
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I think this is what you are seeking:
www.jagbags.co.nz
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My jagbag liner arrived this morning, one week after ordering. Very impressed.
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I'm guessing those are the ones! I can't imagine there are too many NZ companies selling silk sleeping bag liners?

Do people tend to go for mummy shaped liners, or just plain rectangular?
Edited: 15/04/06 18:15
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If you can wait Lidl/Aldi occasionally have silk sleeping bag liners for around £10.
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There isn't a Lidl/Aldi in Royal Tunbridge Wells!! ;o)
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Mummy-shaped. Otherwise lots of crinkly bits.
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Are JagBags the best?
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"Are JagBags the best?"

Not sure. I'd used a Rab silk liner for years (may even have been made by JagBags?). But when I came to get a new one they'd got a bit bigger and heavier.

Then I found some in Snow and Rock - made in the UK by Lemon Tree - absolutely excellent, mummy shaped with a well shaped hood, in black, weighing 70g (lighter than the Rab I was replacing) and packs not much bigger than a golf ball (well ok, maybe 2 golf balls then!). I think it was about £40 before BMC discount. Well worth it if you can locate one, I'd say.
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Jag bags mummy liner is about £20 delivered and looks fine (I haven't used it yet). Not sure what paying twice the price would achieve, maybe more longevity ?
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I ordered two JagBags last night so hopefully they should be with me sometime next week?
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I second Matt's views on the Lemon Tree liners. Very light and good.
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I second Matt's views on the Lemon Tree liners. Very light and good.
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there ya go:

http://www.snowandrock.com/shop%5Cactivity%5Ccamping%5Csleeping_bags%5Caccessories

I'm goint to order one too

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