TerraMer wrote:Has anyone tried this one, how long does it stay dry in persistent rain, would it be suitable for days of walking in the rain or is it designed just for temporary shelter while on the move? http://www.seatosummit.com.au/showdetai ... de=APONCHO
Sounds even worse?walkinTas wrote: I have a poly cotton version that comes down to mid thigh.
walkinTas wrote:Exped make a bivy poncho.
AFAIK military still use them. Wellington Supplies sell a range of basic ponchos. I have a poly cotton version that comes down to mid thigh. It weight 392g but I like it because it packs flat, fits in the hydration sleeve on the pack, and provides a good quick coverall. I agree with Johnw though, not the best in high winds.
Nuts wrote:......
Just to add (on the OLT) you don't need a pack cover, you can find one along the way...
I have carried the poncho for years, either in the spine of my day pack, in with the bladder in my camel back, in with the so called "weather proof" cover in my Lowepro camera sling, or tie to the bottom of my main pack or shoved in a pocket. It provides a quick ground sheet for kneeling or sitting; a throw-over when using a wet log as a seat; a ground sheet for my vestibule which is really handy and avoids kneeling on wet ground to come and go from the tent; a cover to wrap the pack in when I want to drop the main pack, or camera bag for a while and just walk around taking photos. And its also a great two-second rain cover, just put it over you, pack and all. I especially like the fact that I can wear my pack under the rain cover, so both the pack and I stay dry. This is very handy on day trips with just the camera sling. I can carry the sling on my back under the poncho, and turn the sling around to the front without any problem. I can even use the poncho as a tarp to work under with the camera and tripod in light showers. It measures 1.1m down the side seam and 1.4m across the shoulder seam. So it folds out to a ground sheet 1.4m X 2.2m. Very handy! It folds up to about 150mm square about 35-40mm thick and packs away easily.corvus wrote:wT, Interested as to why you subscribe to and appear promote this poncho thread especially as you are based in Tasmania where I guess most of your walking is done.
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