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Light Sleeping Bag Recommendation

gerardcarey

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I bought this Oland Down sleeping bag, because I wanted to buy a cheapish lightweight down bag in Australia.
http://www.velogear.com.au/outdoors/cam ... g-bag.html
Priced at $99. Reasonably sized-220cm x 80/50cm. Lightweight- 800gms. Compressed size- 260mm x 160mm (I can squeeze it smaller than this!).
Free shipping at the moment, usually $10
I lent it to a Brisbane guy who is 6'4'' and he did a spring Camino Frances and said it was fine.
I'm a six footer, did an autumn Camino Frances and it was fine.
Buen Camino
Gerard
 
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NicoZ said:
That's a four season bag allegedly.
Absolutely no way is the Oland suitable for a European winter, but eminently suitable for spring & autumn. I use a sleeping sheet in the summer.
IMO that Quechua bag looks a little light - to 15C- for spring and autumn, but then there are usually blankets available at albergues if needed. Quechua eqpt. is usually well made & well priced.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Unless you're sleeping outdoors does it matter?

Even with the heat off I can't imagine many of the hostels get below 10C.
 
I`m struggling with the decision of whether or not to buy an ultralight sleeping bag. I have a down throw (about 720 grams) and a silk sleep sack (150 grams) - I'm wondering if that will be enough.

Thanks for the bag recommendation.
 
I bought a lifeventure sleeplight 750 for £35. It's synthetic down and weighs 750g.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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