- Time of past OR future Camino
- Planning for April 2025
In preparation for our first Camino in spring/summer or fall 2025, my wife and I have been "testing" different gear - particularly shirts - for our trek.
We understand and acknowledge weight savings, odor control, and quick-drying qualities of performance materials (80% merino wool-20% polyester; 100% polyester; and 50% cotton-30% merino wool-20% tencel, etc.) However, what we have found is that there seems to be no difference in comfort for us between 100% cotton and performance materials/blends.
Perhaps our local "test environment" - full sun, little to no breeze, 85-100° F (29-38° C), and 60-80% humidity - is the reason for what we experienced. And maybe Camino conditions would be more favorable to benefits of performance materials.
What have others experienced? If this has been answered in another thread please direct me there.
Thank you and take care,
Tom
We understand and acknowledge weight savings, odor control, and quick-drying qualities of performance materials (80% merino wool-20% polyester; 100% polyester; and 50% cotton-30% merino wool-20% tencel, etc.) However, what we have found is that there seems to be no difference in comfort for us between 100% cotton and performance materials/blends.
Perhaps our local "test environment" - full sun, little to no breeze, 85-100° F (29-38° C), and 60-80% humidity - is the reason for what we experienced. And maybe Camino conditions would be more favorable to benefits of performance materials.
What have others experienced? If this has been answered in another thread please direct me there.
Thank you and take care,
Tom
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