As an essential component in your sleep system, the Reactor Extreme liner with Thermolite® Pro fabric using innovative infra red-absorbing ceramic pigments to give your system the thermal boost needed in colder-weather adventures.
Product reference: 51866
As an essential component in your sleep system, the Reactor Extreme liner with Thermolite® Pro fabric using innovative infra red-absorbing ceramic pigments to give your system the thermal boost needed in colder-weather adventures. The soft, wicking stretch-knit fabric provides unmatched comfort and freedom of movement while still allowing the Reactor Extreme liner to fit any sleeping bag. Additionally, the drawcord footbox offers plenty of ventilation and the versatility of walking around camp while still wearing your liner if needed.
HEIQ Fresh Sea to Summit Liners are treated with HeiQ Fresh FFL, a biocide-free, highly effective odour control technology that uses a bio-based Amino Sugar Polymer to neutralize body odour.
Tech specs:
MUMMY Compact
MUMMY
Dimensions:
198 x 80/55 cm
216 x 80/55 cm
Weight:
342g
364g
Packaging size:
15 x 7,5 x 12 cm
15 x 7,5 x 12 cm
Material:
Thermolite® Pro & EcoMade Polyester
Thermal boost to retain heat and warmth, as the core of your sleep system the Reactor liner extends the performance of your sleeping bag and sleeping mat in the coldest of conditions
Thermolite® Pro technology using knitted, hollow-core fibers and absorbing infrared ceramic pigments to reflect your body's heat back to the wearer for enhanced warmth and comfort
Drawcord footbox can be opened or closed for optimal comfort and integrates perfectly with the footbox of our Free-Flow Zip system in select Sea to Summit sleeping bags
HeiQ Fresh odour control technology helps keep the liner fresh even after extended use
Knitted fabric provides incredible stretch and freedom of movement in this mummy-shaped liner and works seamlessly with sleeping bags of any shape
This sleeping bag liner can save your life. Even the best down or synthetic filled sleeping bag will accumulate humidity on extended expeditions in arctic conditions, reducing its insulating properties.