Anamya
Keeping it simple
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (2015)
Portugues (2017)
Lebaniego (2019)
I am asking this because I've been reading many threads in which people get really inflamed defending one type of equipment or another. And, imho, independently of what kind of equipment you decide to use, it should be tried before you start walking the Camino and be comfortable for you. Therefore, sometimes things you already have can be as good as brand new ones, bought specially for this journey.
Do you agree with that?
For my Camino, I only bought 2 things specially for that journey: an ultra-light sleeping bag and one of those "quick-drying-superlight" sports t-shirt. All the rest were things I had at home.
For the backpack, it was the most unusual choice, but in the end one that was in front of my eyes. After trying a few different models, I used one that came with my Dell laptop. It's a computer backpack, very small, but it was cushioned all over, super comfortable, a few compartments to organize my stuff and - the most important - I was already used to carry it around everyday. And because it was small, it 'forced' me do my Camino with a pack lighter than 5kg (10% of my body weight).
Shoes I've mentioned in other threads before: my loved Mizunos. No special socks, just chose the ones I had been using for more than a year while training for the Camino and realized that fit well with the shoes.
Which piece of equipment would you say "I just used what I had at home and worked well"? And is there anything you would certainly buy specifically for the Camino?
(Of course it counts if you are the athletic type that has all sorts of cool sport stuff - but you had it home beforehand, that's the important part!)
Sorry if the post is too long (and with some English mistakes), but I'm really curious about other people's experiences!
Do you agree with that?
For my Camino, I only bought 2 things specially for that journey: an ultra-light sleeping bag and one of those "quick-drying-superlight" sports t-shirt. All the rest were things I had at home.
For the backpack, it was the most unusual choice, but in the end one that was in front of my eyes. After trying a few different models, I used one that came with my Dell laptop. It's a computer backpack, very small, but it was cushioned all over, super comfortable, a few compartments to organize my stuff and - the most important - I was already used to carry it around everyday. And because it was small, it 'forced' me do my Camino with a pack lighter than 5kg (10% of my body weight).
Shoes I've mentioned in other threads before: my loved Mizunos. No special socks, just chose the ones I had been using for more than a year while training for the Camino and realized that fit well with the shoes.
Which piece of equipment would you say "I just used what I had at home and worked well"? And is there anything you would certainly buy specifically for the Camino?
(Of course it counts if you are the athletic type that has all sorts of cool sport stuff - but you had it home beforehand, that's the important part!)
Sorry if the post is too long (and with some English mistakes), but I'm really curious about other people's experiences!