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Not sure what you mean by sleep sheet. And am I correct in assuming you would be walking the Frances? I would suggest a sleeping bag liner vs a sheet, if a sheet is one flat piece of material, for hygiene purposes. Even when there is a sheet on the mattress, paper or not, it can be dirty or more around and leave you on an old dirty mattresses. I used to carry a liner with a super thin polysomething blankets, like the ones given in conventions amd airplains,back in the day, and that worked well in May and September. Now I prefer a light sleeping bag.Really stuck as to which to go with for a May Camino? Sleep sheet or sleeping bag? Also are all hostel/albergues okay with sleeping bags being used? Are there rules like this at the hostels?
Thankyou
Cristina
If you have to be warm to sleep soundly, take a lightweight sleeping bag. Only you know what you need!Are there rules like this at the hostels?
Id have a light weight non down bag. Ive carried a silk sleeping bag liner and been cold. I now always take a lightweight NON DOWN sleeping bag. Also if you are using a liner and encounter a hostel that has communal not very clean blankets you are ok. You can even use your bag to take a nap on something clean (i.e. bench or tabke top) that would be too uncofortable with out yhe padding. Ive never known anybody take exception to me using a bag. Another reason for synthetics is you can wash it. Washing a down filled bag is no fun.Really stuck as to which to go with for a May Camino? Sleep sheet or sleeping bag? Also are all hostel/albergues okay with sleeping bags being used? Are there rules like this at the hostels?
Thankyou
Cristina
I agree! I also walked in the cold and rain of 2013, and carried both a thermal sleeping bag liner and lightweight sleeping bag. Some albergues had already turned off the heat for the Spring and I often needed the albergue blankets to sleep. Only you know what you need to sleep comfortably. Buen Camino!My current sleepingbag is the Mercurial by North Face. Now discontinued unfortunately, but anything similar would do the job. And actually, I lied when I said liner and thin blanket would be OK in May: the reason I now use the sleeping bag is because of May 2103 when Spain had record cold temps and it was freezing, and raining. Not fun. Had to wait until Burgos to find a bag, and it was mummy, super unconfortable, so now I carry the Mercurial (had to buy a larger backpack, but it's ok, since it's newer generation it's actually lighter then the original one). The blankets I refer to are these: http://www.4imprint.com/search/blankets/product/121368/Rally-Blanket-with-Pouch
My liner is the Sea to Sumit Adaptor, with bug shield: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IAL0EA/?tag=casaivar02-20 (Never have had a bed bug bite while using it).
This looks like a wonderful product. Read it could keep you warm on its own up to 55 F or 12 C which sounds good to me for indoors. But it's now discontinued. My concern with these metallics if if they are noisy or not. Would also love to hear from other who may know the product. 10 ounces and 7X7 carrying pouch sounds really good!I am also planning a May Camino Francis and am wondering about sleeping gear. I have an ultra light down mummy bag, a fleece mummy bag liner and a Columbia Omni-Heat Sleeping bag liner. I am thinking of taking the Omni-heat bag liner as it is the lightest and warmer than the fleece liner. I will be biking and want as little extra bulk and weight as possible. It is so small it will fit in a pocket. On a really cold night, I could also put on rain pants for a little extra insulation.
I would appreciate folks thoughts on the Omni-Heat liner as this liner reflects body heat, is ultra light and has very little bulk.
http://www.columbia.com/omni-heat-sleeping-bag-liner-UU9891.html
I've been looking at those Enlightened Quilts, too. Have you received it yet? What do you think?I'm traveling all of May and my plan is to bring a Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt (30degree). I get cold and can't stand the confines of a sleeping bag. Both are very light weight and grand total weight still less than a sleeping bag. I think with both I should be good ( I hope!).
I'm waiting until November to buy/ was told by their customer service line that they will have a big sale.I've been looking at those Enlightened Quilts, too. Have you received it yet? What do you think?
Good to know, thanks.I'm waiting until November to buy/ was told by their customer service line that they will have a big sale.
I'm traveling all of May and my plan is to bring a Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt (30degree). I get cold and can't stand the confines of a sleeping bag. Both are very light weight and grand total weight still less than a sleeping bag. I think with both I should be good ( I hope!).
Hi Cristina,Really stuck as to which to go with for a May Camino? Sleep sheet or sleeping bag? Also are all hostel/albergues okay with sleeping bags being used? Are there rules like this at the hostels?
Thankyou
Cristina
This is exactly what I used and I love it! I used it every night and it slips right back into it's tiny little bag in nothing flat!I'm traveling all of May and my plan is to bring a Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt (30degree). I get cold and can't stand the confines of a sleeping bag. Both are very light weight and grand total weight still less than a sleeping bag. I think with both I should be good ( I hope!).
Hi Cristina,
I walked in May 2015 and believe me when I tell you, you do NOT need a sleeping bag. I was torn just like you and I am so glad I chose not to carry a sleeping bag. There was never a night that I needed it. In the colder areas in May all the Albergues have blankets on the beds. Then when it gets warmer (as you travel west) your sleep sheet is all you will need. If you ever need a blanket just ask your host and they usually have them. Hope this helps. Buen Camino!
Hey Wazza, i had thought to do this actually. Would I need the silk liner also? Like..what would be the purpose of having the silk liner also you think? I've never had one of those sea to summit reactor things, so unsure what they are like to sleep in on their own.Christinaa, you could also consider teaming a silk bag liner with a "Sea to Summit Reactor Thermolite Fleece type Liner. Three models, with the heavier one, at 400gms, adding 14 degrees C in temp, and relatively small in size.
Hi Christinaa, the silk liner would add a little extra warmth for minor weight. For the times the nights inside the albergues were warm/hot a silk liner maybe all you need. BTW I have never slept in a "reactor" by itself as I always sleep in my silk liner. Try the combinations at home first.Hey Wazza, i had thought to do this actually. Would I need the silk liner also? Like..what would be the purpose of having the silk liner also you think? I've never had one of those sea to summit reactor things, so unsure what they are like to sleep in on their own.
I'm traveling all of May and my plan is to bring a Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt (30degree). I get cold and can't stand the confines of a sleeping bag. Both are very light weight and grand total weight still less than a sleeping bag. I think with both I should be good ( I hope!).
I'm traveling all of May and my plan is to bring a Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt (30degree). I get cold and can't stand the confines of a sleeping bag. Both are very light weight and grand total weight still less than a sleeping bag. I think with both I should be good ( I hope!).