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[QUOTE="Pilger99, post: 747866, member: 85628"] We have a huge varity of liners and material. Some weight aroung 100d (silk, fake silk), some others 1kg. You don't need the waterproof variant. Cotton is cheap but heavy and not warming if it is wet from sweat or rain In April/May you have a very good chance to pass cold days and nights in the albergues. Therefore you can either plan ahead and book pensions with heating (no need for bedclothes) or you bring a light slepping bag as most will do. You can find cheap (20-30€) and light (<=700g) sleeping bags at amazon, ebay etc. Reducing it to 500g requires some research and extra money. At least for normal sized man up to 1,80m (6ft) you have a wide choice. If you're longer the sleeping bag size becomes important. You have to add another feet length to fit into the sleeping bag, so a 2,10 m (7ft) sleeping bag is only regular size. For the cheap sleeping bags a liner can add comfort, but it's not economic and adds weight. If you've spent several hundreds of Euro a liner makes sense to keep the expensive bag clean. [/QUOTE]
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