Umbrellas

Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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Robo

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To take one or not, or a specific brand?
If you are walking in the sun, I'd say take one.
I reckon Brand is not that important.
I use a Euroschirm, but I'm sure a $5 umbrella would do basically the same job!.

You can buy simple clips to make it hands free. Like THESE

 
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roving_rufus

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I love an umbrella winter or summer on the camino - but I have cheap ones. Even a cheap uv one for summer- it makes such a difference on hot days with sun beating down. I have worked out a way to rig it up to my rucksack.
There are fancy hiking umbrellas with proper systems to connect them to your pack.
But which ever way you go in choosing a fancy hiking umbrella or a cheap folding one, an umbrella is a great piece of kit!
 
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I have a Euroschirm with clips. I’ve just finished the Ruta Teresiana from Avila to Salamanca and I’ve loved it. It’s worth the weight for me to keep the sun off.
I also have the Euroschirm. In fact I just bought a new one from @ivar when I was in Santiago in June. I bought the first one used, and got a lot of use out if it myself, but it was starting to show its age, so I took advantage not having to pay shipping on the new one.

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I carried a relatively expensive sun umbrella on the CF this past spring. I was planning on just buying a cheap one along the way, but was given the expensive one as a gift. I used it 3 or 4 times for rain, and 2 or 3 times for sun. Whether cheap of expensive I'd recommend an umbrella.
 
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I am wondering about buying an ultralight umbrella as sun protection. I’d appreciate recommendations.
I used a very small one on the meseta and other places when it was very hot. I can’t tell you the exact make as I have a cat on my knee and can’t get up, it only weighs 8g though. I had a lot of people comment that they wished they’d thought of that, but then one day after it had drizzled a bit, I had two separate men shout at me in a language I couldn’t understand and the meaning was clear , that I should take the umbrella down. It was very sunny by then, they’ve obviously never heard of a parasol and seemed superstitious re it being up. Och weel , as my mother says.
 

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Truck backlash has destroyed two of my umbrellas.

I now carry a Davek which is far more sturdy.

I like the look of the clips, but haven't used them myself yet. I secure the umbrella handle under the chest strap of my pack which has worked so far. I suspect the clips will be better.
 
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I also have the Euroschirm. In fact I just bought a new one from @ivar when I was in Santiago in June. I bought the first one used, and got a lot of use out if it myself, but it was starting to show its age, so I took advantage not having to pay shipping on the new one.

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Hi Trecile, I bought the same Euroschirm telescoping umbrella for my upcoming April CF from SJPDP. However it's heavier than I thought - must've mixed up the weight with another model - it's close to 400 grams. Because of that I'm not sure if I'm going to take it or not. Can you share your experiences with it? Is it worth it for the weight? Thanks for any advice you can provide. 👍
 

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Hi Trecile, I bought the same Euroschirm telescoping umbrella for my upcoming April CF from SJPDP. However it's heavier than I thought - must've mixed up the weight with another model - it's close to 400 grams. Because of that I'm not sure if I'm going to take it or not. Can you share your experiences with it? Is it worth it for the weight? Thanks for any advice you can provide. 👍
When I first got mine I thought that it might be too heavy, but for me, the weight is worth it, especially for the sun.
I know that many people use much lighter umbrellas, but I've never been able to rig one up to feel as secure and stable.
In fact I did take the lightest weight Euroschirm umbrella (less than half the weight of the hands free model), and two of the ribs snapped on a slightly windy day.
 

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When I first got mine I thought that it might be too heavy, but for me, the weight is worth it, especially for the sun.
I know that many people use much lighter umbrellas, but I've never been able to rig one up to feel as secure and stable.
In fact I did take the lightest weight Euroschirm umbrella (less than half the weight of the hands free model), and two of the ribs snapped on a slightly windy day.
Hmmmm... I was thinking of using it as protection from sun as much as rain, but because I'm walking April/May I'm assuming I won't be subject to super hot days (yes, I know what they say about assuming things 😏😆). Would obviously be good for rain, but if it won't necessarily be multi-use I'm thinking maybe I'll just take good rain gear. If I was walking during the hottest part of the summer I think I'd be more likely to bring it...
 
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Hmmmm... I was thinking of using it as protection from sun as much as rain, but because I'm walking April/May I'm assuming I won't be subject to super hot days (yes, I know what they say about assuming things 😏😆). Would obviously be good for rain, but if it won't necessarily be multi-use I'm thinking maybe I'll just take good rain gear. If I was walking during the hottest part of the summer I think I'd be more likely to bring it...
Don’t assume we were on the Frances in May and it was in the high 80s one day the next day it was in the 50s you never know.
 
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