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Cocoon Cotton TravelSheet

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Fulfilled by Outland USA

Arrives Nov 25 – Nov 26
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Size: 66"x30"


Color: Natural


Features

  • 100% Cotton
  • Imported
  • Extremely roomy
  • Pillow pocket
  • Side opening with Velcro closure
  • Reinforced gussets
  • Adds 4 F to sleeping bag temp rating

Description

A Travel Sheet is an extremely lightweight and roomy sleep sack or sleeping bag liner. These versatile sheets are excellent as a warm weather sleeping bag or a rectangular sleeping bag liner. Compact and lightweight, Travel Sheets are ideal to bring to hotels, youth hostels, alpine huts, boats, planes, trains, or anywhere else you might travel. Fine yarn and a special weaving technique make our high quality cotton a very lightweight and durable fabric. It is breathable, very comfortable against your skin and creates a natural vapor balance. Cotton is machine washable and colorfast.


Brand: ‎Cocoon


Color: ‎Natural


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Material: ‎cotton


Fill Material: ‎Cotton


Closure Type: ‎Hook-and-Loop


Item Weight: ‎0.01 Ounces


Outer Material: ‎Cotton


Fabric Type: ‎100% Cotton


Size: ‎66"x30"


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.9 x 5.5 x 2.2 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.7 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9 x 5 x 2 inches


Brand Name: ‎Cocoon


Manufacturer: ‎Cocoon


Part Number: ‎CTK13


Model Year: ‎2016


Fill Material Type: ‎Cotton


Size: ‎66"x30"


Date First Available: August 6, 2008


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  • Makes me much more comfortable with staying at hostels.
Size: 86"x35" Color: Natural
Great. Invention. Totally worth it--getting it, and the price. At first, I didn't quite understand what went where or how, but after a few uses it will become clearer (I also did not want to examiine it too much in the hostel rooms because that would mean more contact with the floor or beds (they weren't literally dirty, I just still wanted to keep the travelsheet "clean" for my own peace of mind. The pillow cover is incredibly handy, even though I didn't expect to use it. If you flip the travelsheet over, so you're looking at the exterior back side, you will see that the entire top part is a sort of large open pocket. You slide the pillow into this pocket, keeping the pillow only touching the interior of the pocket and the exterior back sheet. Nothing else besides you comes into contact with the interior sides of the sheets if you don't want it to, and when you're folding it up, fold it into itself so that the top side is "kissing" itself, which prevents the interior of the sheet to come in contact with the exterior of the sheet that you were trying to avoid touching in the first place. People have mentioned the difficulty getting it back into the little sack. I did too at first, but here is what you have to do: Lay it out flat, on a bed or on the floor and make sure it is its' rectangular shape. Fold it in half once the long way, like a hot dog bun. Smooth out large bumps or gathers of fabric, and fold it once more the long way. Then, start at the bottom slowly rolling it up, making sure to keep it pretty tight and straight (keep adjusting the sheet as it will not stay completely folded during this process), smoothing out the next part you are going to roll to get the air out. At the end, you will have a cylindrical shape that may seem too big for the sack, but it is not. I usually put it in between my knees so it doesn't unroll as I grab the sack, and work the rolled up sheet into the bag. And Voila! I haven't really used the velcro. It attaches to the top left corner (if looking down at it from above). I would prefer if it attached a little lower down, maybe shoulder height or a little above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 28, 2012 by estates

  • Great for traveling in hot climates
I had one for years that I used throughout Asia (daily use in nearly 7 years on the road there). I had to resew seams a few times, and I added some velcro to keep it closed at the top. It definitely doesn't keep you warm (which was the point in SE Asia!). I like it because I felt like I always had clean sheets, and if I was in shared accommodations (staying with a family or in a hostel), I felt it provided some modesty that just sheets do not. On really hot nights, I could sleep nude without worrying that a sheet might fall off and leave me exposed in the middle of the night. It finally got lost with a suitcase and I replaced it with a mummy style trying to save a few ounces of travel weight. However, the mummy style wouldn't let me bend one knee (without bending both) and just felt tight and cramped, so I returned it and got this rectangle style one. The new one is much bulkier than the old one, but maybe it just hasn't worn down enough with so much use. It's about the size of a rolled up sweatshirt. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 19, 2018 by Cricket

  • Fantastic for a daybed, lining a sleeping bag, or a hostel bunk.
We were looking for a couchette sheet set for our daybed that could unfold and be ready to slide into at night without having to make up. This is what we found. The fabric is a little thin, and stitching maybe needs some thread adjustment, but is well made and overall I think this is a great product and well engineered for a backpacker. It comes in a cinched roll w lots of options to hang the package from an overstuffed pack. It packs down small and compact. It's roomy inside provided you don't expect to separate your legs too much, and has a wide flap to shimmy in and Velcro close. There's a fold over flap to slip a pillow under, this part could use a rethink... This item could be 5 stars if it had a better quality fabric. It's really quite well designed. I would love to see this in bamboo, and would happily pay a bit more! I do recommend it!! Excellent price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 6, 2016 by Victoria

  • Roomy, light, and great value for the money
Just bought this for a backpacking trip to Italy. I did HOURS of research trying to find a reasonably priced travel sheet and ultimately settled on this one, and I'm happy with it. As another reviewer noted, it's not a super tightly woven Egyptian cotton--I wouldn't go so far as to say it's like "cheesecloth", but it's a slightly wider weave than your traditional sheets. This didn't bother me though, and the sheets washed up really nice and soft after the first wash. I liked that there is an opening about halfway down, because I feel claustrophobic and trapped in the travel sheets that only open from the top. GOOD decision on my part. I also got the larger size, because I sleep on my side in the fetal position and wanted plenty of room for my legs/knees. I am a 5'7" and 140 pound female and there is **PLENTY** of room. I couldn't be happier. The sheet rolls up and squeezes back into the original little carry bag, and is much lighter than I expected. A-OK for backpacking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2015 by G. Everitt

  • Four Stars
I purchased this to travel to India, where the quality/availability of sheets was questionable in some hostels. I now bring it on every trip with me, as it rolls up very small, and it's nice to have something familiar to sleep with. I even use this for camping in colder weather as a sleeping bag liner for extra warmth. I'm a side sleeper and its wide enough for me to sleep like a flamingo (one leg up) if needed. I purchased the 86 x 35 in size in Nile. I love the color and it's colorful enough for me to remember to grab as I'm packing my things. As for the price, it's a little more than a king size flat sheet - which is what it basically is with some seams sewn into it. If you have the skills and an extra flat sheet, you can replicate this at home. If you don't, it's worth the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 12, 2015 by Bast Kitten

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