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Has anyone bought a pack from Decathlon (a sporting goods store in France) for the Camino? If yes, were you satisfied with the purchase? And, if yes, which pack did you buy?
Cheers,
Patrick
Thanks for that!Patrick,
Almost all my kit came from Decathlon but most was bought 10 years ago for the first CF. Only new boots have been purchased from them every 3 years or so. Sturdy equipment at a reasonable price seems to be their unwritten and successful motto.
Happy planning and Buen camino!
MM
Thankfs for that Sabine.Patrick,
I do like Decathlon ( also here in Belgium ) and bought lots of stuff there ( except for backpack but lots of friends bought one there and are very pleased with it ). I do find the staff less informed about the products than the staff in a specialty ( independent ) camping store but that could just be the staff in the Decathlon I shop in of course.
On the Caminos I walked I saw alot of pilgrims, mostly French or Spanish , walking with the Decathlon brand Quechua pack.
Happy buying!
I bought a Forclaz Easy-Fit from Decathlon (60L because I always carry too much...), and it's brilliant. The load is balanced, and I didn't feel the weight of it. Worth the money - I think it was around the €80 mark, but can't now remember.Has anyone bought a pack from Decathlon (a sporting goods store in France) for the Camino? If yes, were you satisfied with the purchase? And, if yes, which pack did you buy?
Cheers,
Patrick
Thanks for the input.I don't have a Decathlon/Quecha pack. But when I walked my Camino last year they were absolutely everywhere. By far the most popular brand I saw during my walk.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll go to Decathalon next week to check it out.I bought a Forclaz Easy-Fit from Decathlon (60L because I always carry too much...), and it's brilliant. The load is balanced, and I didn't feel the weight of it. Worth the money - I think it was around the €80 mark, but can't now remember.