by Pooker » Fri Jan 30, 2009 9:59 am
I've wondered about the worth of spending the extra money for a Travasak, too, but I have some questions for those who use them:
1) Since they use velcro on the sheets, don't they get all tangled and stick to each other when you wash them?
2) For a permanent bed setup (as opposed to the folks who roll theirs up each morning), wouldn't the mattress show around the bottom, etc. since it basically sits on top?
Karen - a sleeping bag is a padded envelope that zips up to close. A sort of cocoon. You are sleeping directly on the flannel fabric inside the bag. You must air them out often, because you really shouldn't wash them in a washer every week or they would soon wear out.
The Travasak has an outer layer that is reversible - warm side on top in cold weather, lighter side on top in warm weather. The "sheets" are liners that attach inside the shell for a snug regular bed feel and you wash the sheets as often as you would regular ones.
Is that clear as mud?
Someone with a bit of sewing talent could make a similar item or even liners for a regular sleeping bag, if they wanted to try.
Evie
Southern California