One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

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One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby Son of a Beach » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 11:13 am

I find sleeping bag liners annoying - I'm a restless sleeper and they get tangled in my legs. I don't like wearing thermals to bed either, most of the time. Too hot.

However, if I do neither, the sleeping bag gets really smelly, really quickly, and I don't like washing sleeping bags either. So I end up putting up with the silk liner most of the time, or thermals on very cold nights (not synthetic ones - they stink even worse). The silk liner is great for the really warm nights (not a lot of them in Tassie), when you don't actually need the sleeping bag at all (at least not until later at night).

Now, here is what I really want: Silk one-piece pyjamas with built in feet. Like a baby's sleep suit, but adult sized and made of silk instead of polar fleece (and with a bottom opening zip for those late night walks). This way, I get all the advantages of the silk liner (keeps the sleeping bag cleaner and fresher), and none of the disadvantages (tangled up in the loose-bag liner). I've yet to talk my wife (a seamstress) into making it for me (out of a silk liner, I reckon).

Oh, plus it would be very fashionable, of course.
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby ollster » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 3:58 pm

Son of a Beach wrote:Now, here is what I really want: Silk one-piece pyjamas with built in feet.


You mean like a silk snuggie with little feet? Oh my god that's genius. The ultimate in white trash luxury... ;-)
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby Ent » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 4:05 pm

ollster wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:Now, here is what I really want: Silk one-piece pyjamas with built in feet.


You mean like a silk snuggie with little feet? Oh my god that's genius. The ultimate in white trash luxury... ;-)


Does that mean I need to move to a trailler park to get a set? :lol:

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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby Son of a Beach » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 5:45 pm

ollster wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:Now, here is what I really want: Silk one-piece pyjamas with built in feet.


You mean like a silk snuggie with little feet? Oh my god that's genius. The ultimate in white trash luxury... ;-)

I wonder if I could convince any of the big companies to start producing them... And I wonder what interesting names they would come up with for such a product.
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby Nuts » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 6:28 pm

just buy the items separately sew them together yourself, bypass 'she who has taste' ( :) ). I know they would look rough if i sewed them, but they'd hold, surely you could do good enuff?

How about 'sluggies' lol
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby etrangere » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 2:14 pm

Son of a Beach wrote:I find liners annoying - I'm a restless sleeper and they get tangled in my legs. I don't like wearing thermals to bed either, most of the time. Too hot.

However, if I do neither, the sleeping bag gets really smelly, really quickly, and I don't like washing sleeping bags either. So I end up putting up with the silk liner most of the time, or thermals on very cold nights (not synthetic ones - they stink even worse). The silk liner is great for the really warm nights (not a lot of them in Tassie), when you don't actually need the sleeping bag at all (at least not until later at night).

Now, here is what I really want: Silk one-piece pyjamas with built in feet. Like a baby's sleep suit, but adult sized and made of silk instead of polar fleece (and with a bottom opening zip for those late night walks). This way, I get all the advantages of the silk liner (keeps the sleeping bag cleaner and fresher), and none of the disadvantages (tangled up in the loose-bag liner). I've yet to talk my wife (a seamstress) into making it for me (out of a silk liner, I reckon).

Oh, plus it would be very fashionable, of course.




Try Hard Yakka lightweight cotton overalls with some socks. Roll up only slightly larger than a standard S2S cotton liner. Also have worn them over thermals when I have needed to wash a set of day clothes in the evening.
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby rsriddle_76 » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 2:52 pm

Thanks 'Drifting', do you find that you slick to the reactors while you sleep? Think i might have to go to a shop and look at the material to see how it feels. if you end up convincing the wife to go into production of the silk one pice 'Son of a beach' i'll take two !!
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby north-north-west » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 7:34 pm

One piece sleeping gear is really not a good idea, especially in colder climates.
I took my Polartech undersuit for a walk, once. I repeat: once. Not so bad for blokes if they have a fly but for a female, or if you need to do anything else, you have to expose an awful lot of body to the cold night air.
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby corvus » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 8:08 pm

north-north-west wrote:One piece sleeping gear is really not a good idea, especially in colder climates.
I took my Polartech undersuit for a walk, once. I repeat: once. Not so bad for blokes if they have a fly but for a female, or if you need to do anything else, you have to expose an awful lot of body to the cold night air.


:lol: That is why the old style combinations( long johns) had a "bunker lid" ie a buttoned flap at the back that could be undone just like Salopettes drop seat.
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby Son of a Beach » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 8:12 pm

Yes, it's just a matter of having the right openings in the right places.
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Re: One Piece Buswhalking Sleepwear

Postby Son of a Beach » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 5:12 pm

I must have had this conversation with some friends when visiting them last week. My wife has just got a phone call from them asking her to tell me about the new Peter Alexander (Australian Designer, apparently) "Onesies" adult one-piece pyjamas. Cotton elastane (T-Shirt type material) though. I wonder if he could be convinced to make them in rip-stop silk, and with the foot pieces included.

At $80 for the cotton versions, I dread to think what the silk ones would cost from him.

There's a pink one for the ladies:
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Then there's this blue one for the blokes:
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...and I think this one is the best, even if the bumps are in all the wrong places for me:
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 6:24 pm

That blue one looks a bit like i'd imaigne people from the far south of america (or black bobs) to be wearing, put a straw hat on it, a bearded face with a piece of straw in the mouth and bingo, Jimbob!!
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby photohiker » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 6:34 pm

How about a fleece footie?

:mrgreen:

Someone probably makes a silk one...
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby corvus » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 7:13 pm

They would be good if they had a drop seat :)
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby Liamy77 » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 7:18 pm

Son of a Beach wrote:
ollster wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:Now, here is what I really want: Silk one-piece pyjamas with built in feet.


You mean like a silk snuggie with little feet? Oh my god that's genius. The ultimate in white trash luxury... ;-)

I wonder if I could convince any of the big companies to start producing them... And I wonder what interesting names they would come up with for such a product.


You kinda want a Wondersuit in an adult size Hmmmmm 8)
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Re: Sleeping bag liners?

Postby Son of a Beach » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 8:17 pm

Liamy77 wrote:You kinda want a Wondersuit in an adult size Hmmmmm 8)


Exactly. I always told my wife that if I had to be a single dad for any tragic reason, my kids would live in wonder suits all day every day (and she was disgusted with me). I then said that I may end up living in them myself (which didn't get me any more brownie points either), but would prefer something a bit more like the one-piece outfit that Graham Gardener used to wear in the Goodies.
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby Son of a Beach » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 8:19 pm

photohiker wrote:How about a fleece footie?

:mrgreen:

Someone probably makes a silk one...


Nice! footed AND drop-seated! Now if only they had them in silk.
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby Liamy77 » Mon 19 Jul, 2010 10:00 pm

(scarily) Nik i've had the same conversation with mates before too!! i think i would be happy in one aswell but it might scare the possums... maybe a sleeping bag with sleeves just to finish it off!

My wife informs me that you can get adult sized suits on "adult" internet sites.... :shock: I knew i married her for a reason!
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby magura » Thu 22 Jul, 2010 7:00 pm

Nothing with booties, but have seen a few union suits in merino lately, while looking online for thermal underwear.
Can only find this one at the moment
http://www.wool-underwear.com/securesto ... user4=mens
didn't rate the usability of site, but some of the goods looks ok

For Silk only ever seen in separate pieces, have a few silk LS tops & bottoms branded Terramar bought online some time ago from Sierra TradingPost

Silk stinks up much quicker than wool, also have recently acquired merino Terramar from Sierra. I prefer the wool.
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Re: One Piece Bushwalking Sleepwear

Postby Liamy77 » Fri 23 Jul, 2010 9:05 am

you could add velcro to the join of a two piece base layer i spose... buttons might be less comfortable.
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