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karenfromcali
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Looking for advice on the best type of sleeping bag for a March camino. Down is considerably lighter but concerned about it getting damp/wet. Any thoughts?
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I have goose down. Its very light. Rolls up very small also. Rated to minus twenty celsius...with a wool liner that may be good for and warm nights or if i need to cope with really cold weather, it adds and extra 8 degrees.Looking for advice on the best type of sleeping bag for a March camino. Down is considerably lighter but concerned about it getting damp/wet. Any thoughts?
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Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm leaning towards the down with a waterproof cover but still worried about needing to wash it if the dreaded bed bugs attack
In March you probably run a lower risk of getting bed bugs - they seem to get worse as the season progresses.
And in March if this past spring is anything to go by, a down bag might be nicer than synthetic - might be a little chilly in the hills - even some snow in some places
I wash my down bag. It gets a double dose of drying time in direct sunshine and seems to fluff up just fine.Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm leaning towards the down with a waterproof cover but still worried about needing to wash it if the dreaded bed bugs attack
Thanks jirit. Then i will go with the down
Looking for advice on the best type of sleeping bag for a March camino. Down is considerably lighter but concerned about it getting damp/wet. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm leaning towards the down with a waterproof cover but still worried about needing to wash it if the dreaded bed bugs attack