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Sleeping Bag/Air Mattress Questions

Multipurpose

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Time of past OR future Camino
March/April (2018) maybe 2017
I am thinking of doing the Camino Frances in April/May of 2016. I have a Marmot Phantom 45 sleeping bag which is rated at 45F/7C which I was planing on taking. It weights 1 lb. 3 oz. Also I have a Thermarest Xtherm air mattress which weighs 15 oz. I have used it on backpacking trips in low 30F temps with no problem. Is a good idea taking these things at that time of year? I was thinking of taking the air mattress in case I have to sleep on a hard floor for some reason, it is very comfortable and warm.
 
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Marmot Phantom 45 sleeping bag ...

GearHead here. Love that bag! I'd take it but probably leave the pad. Even a 3/4 thermarest z lite is 10 oz and not needed. But for 1 pound 3 oz, I'd take the bag in April.
 
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The sleeping bag sounds fine, but leave the pad/thermarest at home. Sleeping pads are one of the first things you see to be left behind in the albergues on the first stages of the Camino ;-) Buen Camino, SY
 
@Multipurpose, hi

I have a small inflatable pad that copes with shoulders to near the knees and weighs 220 g (about 8 oz).

It is rolled up with my two person (me, my pack and my shoes) tent. These only go with in my pack when I will camp, such as on Thames Path and Canterbury Pilgrimage when hostel accommodation is almost non-existent.

In my (all be it limited) experience from Le Puy, hostel accommodation with real mattresses on each bed, and usually a blanket as well, carrying an air mattress/pad is not even a luxury item, it is just superfluous.
 
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