Wheelchairpilgrim
Wheelchair pilgrim, in annual stages to Santiago.
- Time of past OR future Camino
- NL to Rocamadour. Hope to arrive 2025 in Santiago
Hi,
I have a question. About sleeping bags.
For 3 years now I do parts of the Camino by wheelchair. Last year I took a small tent with me and my airbed and sleepingbag but I was way to cold.
Last time I took a lightweight synthetic (10°C) sleeping bag with a liner and in the coldest nights an emergency blanket.
I was rolling in September (in Belgium and northern France) and the most cold night was 4°C and I felt frozen (because of my health I am cold quickly). So now I am looking for a new sleepingbag, as compact as possible, responsible down and a comfort temperature around 0.
And maybe most difficult, not to expensive (<300 euro/260 pound).
I have seen the ones from cumulus (panyam 450), any one experience with those Polish sleeping bags ?
Or anyone good experience with other compact and warm down sleeping bags?
Thanks!
I have a question. About sleeping bags.
For 3 years now I do parts of the Camino by wheelchair. Last year I took a small tent with me and my airbed and sleepingbag but I was way to cold.
Last time I took a lightweight synthetic (10°C) sleeping bag with a liner and in the coldest nights an emergency blanket.
I was rolling in September (in Belgium and northern France) and the most cold night was 4°C and I felt frozen (because of my health I am cold quickly). So now I am looking for a new sleepingbag, as compact as possible, responsible down and a comfort temperature around 0.
And maybe most difficult, not to expensive (<300 euro/260 pound).
I have seen the ones from cumulus (panyam 450), any one experience with those Polish sleeping bags ?
Or anyone good experience with other compact and warm down sleeping bags?
Thanks!