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The Adventure WorldGlobotrekker Lightweight Backpack Poncho is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from 100% waterproof 210T Terylene fabric, this poncho offers superior protection against wind and rain while remaining lightweight at just 12.32 ounces. Its versatile design allows for easy use with or without a backpack, making it perfect for hiking, camping, and trekking. Plus, with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, you can explore the great outdoors worry-free.
S**S
Works works works
Pulled it out a couple times on the Camino, was glad to have carried it, and I only carry a 45 liter bag that contains everything, including sketching gear. Yes, it gets easier to get on and off as you get used to it, and yes, you can manage how much heat it keeps in by adjusting the openings. Rain gear is part of the 10 Essentials, and while you could also manage somewhat with a waterproof shell (which I also carried because it was windproof), this poncho will also help protect your head and legs and boots from getting wet. If you are walking in the rain all day, you're getting soaked no matter what you wear, but for storms and downpours, this will keep you dry until the storm passes.
G**D
almost perfect
I was actually looking for a rain poncho that would cover a cello on the back. Ordered a total of three and this one hits the spot perfectly with a tall bump for a "backpack and a long skirt in the back. Theonly problem for me was the visor so I cut it off carefully not to damage anything else. REI and L.L.Bean have ponchos in dreadful black and without a bump...
R**S
Big
Super big . Exactly what we were looking for to cover ourselves and backpack
S**5
Love this poncho!
I borrowed this poncho from a hiker friend to take to a 4 day music festival. There was a lot of rain and though the grounds were a muddy mess, I stayed dry. I didn't use the backpack cover but loved the long back. When sitting on wet chairs I was always kept dry. I've since purchased one for myself. Great poncho!
J**S
Easier, cooler than a rain jacket
So far I've only had a chance to walk around my yard in a downpour without a pack but I stayed nice and dry. I'm hoping to have a real test in the near future. The seams look good and the tape is applied evenly so I don't expect any leaks. Depending on how this one performs I'd like to get a pair for my kids (they walk home from school). I do like the loop/toggle on the bottom edge so you can sure the poncho bottom between your legs to keep it from flapping. I've got an old pair of Frog Toggs rain pants I may convert to chaps. The pair of these will make a nice cool weather rain gear ensemble.For the "not so good" I'd have to say I'm concerned about the back panel zipper arrangement. So far it didn't leak but without a pack the back panel kind of forms a pocket loosely covered with a storm flap. There's still a pretty big gap on one side. It looks like water can/will run down the back and into this pocket, creating a "bucket" dangling inside the poncho. There's a loop and toggle under the storm flap that I assume are there to help hold this material up to prevent this. They appear to only be marginally effective. I'm also not a fan of the visor. The foam gets mangled when you roll the poncho and stuff it back into the storage bag. It fits OK if you cinch down the face opening and adjust the hood. However, if you want to leave the opening loose for ventilation it doesn't fit well. A brimmed cap or other headgear is recommended for wear under the hood.
E**.
Fantastic Durability/Coverage
Extremely durable. Took them on and off over a period of 5 days hiking the Inca trail to Machu Picchu with frequent rain. Held up with zero damage/tears. Kept us and our packs completely dry even during some pretty heavy downpours that lasted over an hour or two at a time. Easy to take on and off. Adjustability was appreciated as high winds would push the hood off your head without it. Others in our group were less fortunate with their choice of poncho. Only negative (and it’s a small negative) is the bill on the hood is pretty useless/flimsy. However, I found that it did add some stiffness to the hood if I flipped under and inside the hood.
S**E
Great for scout backpacking
We banned cheap plastic ponchos on our boy scout backpacking trips because we had too many problems with them failing the first time they got snagged on a twig or pine needle. These ponchos were EXCELLENT. We literally deployed them for 18 scouts and leaders on a 5-day, 50 mile trip to the high Uintas (9000-13,000 feet elevation). The trip has affectionately been named "the rain camp" because it was wet every day. I like that these are nylon, go over the backpack or zip up for regular use, have arm sleeves, dry quickly, come with a storage stuff sack, and caribener. We also bought some Outdoor Products pack ponchos and not only are these cheaper, but they perform better. The Outdoor Products have a single snap to "close" the side and a flap that unfolds to make the back of the poncho longer so it works with a pack. These ponchos have enclosed sides and large arms and the flap for when you are wearing a backpack is more like an extendable pouch that you can deploy or conceal when needed. It is a much better design. I also like that these are still light and airy so you don't get sweaty. They block wind well and help retain some heat if you are sitting around in a squall. I like that they come in a bunch of colors. Anyway, we did a lot of research on these and were very happy. One small problem is if there is a 2 piece fishing pole lashed to the side of the pack. In that case it has to be removed and carried or kind of draped around it--but that is a problem with all ponchos I've tried.
C**P
Best value for money
I love this poncho for my hiking adventures. This is the second one I bought just in case my first one gets damaged. Four of my hiking friends have also bought one for themselves.
G**.
Material de buen grueso
De buen tamaño y suficiente espacio para la mochila
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