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If you can tell us what the weather will be, then we can answer!what would be the best jacket to take in May so I won't be either too cold or too hot?
Thank you!Are you asking about a rain jacket or an insulating jacket? Last May I brought a fleece jacket that was a little too thick. Heading out in the morning, it got too warm very quickly while it was still too cool to walk without it. So I dropped it in a give-away box at an albergue and bought a thinner fleece jacket. Thin fleece with a well-vented rain jacket is the best combo, I think.
Hi everyone,
I have just a quick question please: what would be the best jacket to take in May so I won't be either too cold or too hot?
Thank you in advance!
Hi LiliM, I am planning to walk the full CF around the same time as you next year. I've done no end of research about which jacket would be most suitable. There are lots of videos on YouTube of people on the Camino in May, the unfortunate part is that they appear to be encountering just about every weather situation from snow, hail and heavy rain to walking in shorts and thin T shirts in brilliant sunshine. I've just finished trying a few practise walks in an unlined waterproof and whilst it was good at keeping the wind out it just didn't breathe well enough around the should straps and in way of my backpack. I'm opting for a poncho as my wet weather gear but for the cold, dry mornings I'm coming round to the view that the new range of lightweight, compressible hypo/hydro insulated jackets may be the answer. Something like the Rab Alpine Ultralight is what all my local shops are recommending to me. Weight to warmth ratio is apparently far superior to a fleece, importantly it compresses into a tennis ball sized stuff bag and weighs practically nothing. Most of these types of jacket are windproof and showerproof and certainly good enough between 5-17 degrees C, but would not hold up to the constant rainfall where you need the full on wet weather protection. Buen CaminoHi everyone,
I have just a quick question please: what would be the best jacket to take in May so I won't be either too cold or too hot?
Thank you in advance!
Lots of layers! Thank you for sharing!I think from all the responses there is a clear indication that 'layering' is the key. My wife and I use very lightweight unlined gortex rain jackets that breath really well and give great rain protection.
In this video she is modelling her 'layers' Fast forward to about 6:30 (In English and Thai)
http://robscamino.com/2016/camino-equipment/
I wear exactly the same gear, and it's worked great for me on 2 Caminos so far in temperatures of 0-35 degrees C..
I walked in may. I took 1 underarmour hoodie and 1 arc'terx shell.
This shell:
http://www.gearinstitute.com/hiking/softshell-jackets/item/arcteryx-venta-sv-jacket
Hi LiliM, I am planning to walk the full CF around the same time as you next year. I've done no end of research about which jacket would be most suitable. There are lots of videos on YouTube of people on the Camino in May, the unfortunate part is that they appear to be encountering just about every weather situation from snow, hail and heavy rain to walking in shorts and thin T shirts in brilliant sunshine. I've just finished trying a few practise walks in an unlined waterproof and whilst it was good at keeping the wind out it just didn't breathe well enough around the should straps and in way of my backpack. I'm opting for a poncho as my wet weather gear but for the cold, dry mornings I'm coming round to the view that the new range of lightweight, compressible hypo/hydro insulated jackets may be the answer. Something like the Rab Alpine Ultralight is what all my local shops are recommending to me. Weight to warmth ratio is apparently far superior to a fleece, importantly it compresses into a tennis ball sized stuff bag and weighs practically nothing. Most of these types of jacket are windproof and showerproof and certainly good enough between 5-17 degrees C, but would not hold up to the constant rainfall where you need the full on wet weather protection. Buen Camino
My wife and I used similar light-weight rain jackets from EMS on our Camino Frances trip from mid-May to mid-July, fortunately mainly for early morning warmth. Although we didn't encounter much rain on the camino, even in Galicia, we have gotten soaked on other trips and they perform well. That said, I've seen the Marmot PreCip and it and the EMS jackets seem very similar. If I lost the EMS one I have now I would replace it with the Marmot mainly for one feature that the EMS jacket is missing, the hood can be stored inside the collar. Besides making the jacket look more presentable when it isn't raining it keeps the hood from filling up with water when wearing a hat instead of the hood. Also, when the jacket is being worn as a windbreaker the hood isn't blown around when inside the collar.
There is a review of the PreCip here: http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Rain-Jacket-Reviews/Marmot-PreCip
In mid-May going over the Pyrennes or early on after you may possibly want some extra warmth. Consider bringing an old sweatshirt or fleece that you can discard when no longer needed.
Thank you trecile! Very useful post, as usualCostco has lightweight (about 8 ounces) down jackets for women on sale now for $19.99! Regular price $24.99. They also have a men's lightweight down shirt jacket. I bought one for my husband for Christmas, but it's already wrapped, so I can't weight it. If I walked during a colder season I would probably take mine.
However when I walked in August/September it wasn't that cold, apart from a couple of days when it was just a few degrees above freezing. I was perfectly warm in a thin merino wool sweater and a very light, not fleece hoodie from Uniqlo. As others have mentioned light layers are the way to go.
For rain I made this "parcho" from a kit from Quest Outfitters. It worked perfectly to keep me and my pack dry. I also carried a Euroschirm hands free umbrella, which I used for rain and sun - perfect for the Meseta!
ETA: I forgot to mention that in addition to the two layers above I also brought a 3 ounce Mountain Hardwear Ghost Lite windbreaker.
Thank you Stivandrer!I am partial to my Enduro Luminite II bicycle jacket, that is both versatile, light and waterproof/breathing, as well as bright traffic safe yellow. Serves me well when walking near traffic in dim lighting, packs down nicely.
The very newest model is of even lighter material. Not too costly....
Columbia Sportswear makes the best jackets to take on the Camino.......look at their website, they have lots of choices!Hi everyone,
I have just a quick question please: what would be the best jacket to take in May so I won't be either too cold or too hot?
Thank you in advance!