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Old 10-29-2021, 07:51   #47
Golf1echo
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Appreciate the kind words and questions. One of the benefits of the wrap configuration is that insulation is doubled in much of the torso area so when static you get insulation you have already in your /sleep system to transition, observe and or many other uses insulation can be useful, when active it vents well. I was told they used these same liners on the roofs of their radio trucks to mitigate solar gain, Some have used liners for hooches and another use might be as an overhead in hot weather for some cooler shade. With 17 color coded loops around the edges there is opportunity to rig into vehicles, buildings, G1Shells/Tarps, connect to other liners, etc...

I noticed a few months back I was still using one of the original liner for over 12 years of regular use. Double stitched edges inside and out and loops are secured with 4 rows of stitching.
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