ArcturusRain Ponchos | Adjustable Hood | Waterproof Ripstop Nylon | Great for Hunting, Fishing & Camping
R**E
Covenant to have in my truck don’t take a lot of room
Looks great keep it behind my seat never have used it I’m afraid to take it out unless I need it I not sure if I would ever get it back in the bag it’s in but I think it will be fine if I need it
L**E
Keeps me dry.
It goes in my turkey vest for sudden rain. Good camo color. This is not cheap trash bag plastic. Difficult to get back in its carry bag.
T**T
Best poncho I've had so far
I'm 5'5" and its just above my ankles (back and front), keeping water out of my boots!Doesn't have a cap peak hood but where the drawstring is allows it to work just as good. However, the hood is a little too small for a helmet. And the hood could've done with more stitching.Yes its carrying case is way too small.But like I said it's the best out of three brands I've had. I'll buy this brand before I buy any of those others again.I like it and am happy with it!
G**T
Nicer than I Expected
So far, I'm pleased with this poncho. I bought it as protection during hunting. It's going to work well.- Made from a nylon type material, similar to the fabric in a tent or umbrella.- Long: So pleased with this. I'm 5'10 average build and this goes down past my knees. I put this on and sat down and it went all the way down to the feet.- Roomy: Plenty of room to put over coats and protect hunting equipment underneathI don't plan on using it as a tarp, but it does have buttons to convert it to a tarp. Pretty handy if needed.Overall, I think it will hold up well. It might even be good for frequent use for people who have to work outdoors in the rain.Way better than the disposable tarps I've used for years.
D**S
Buy this poncho. Anything cheaper is junk.
I have used so many ponchos in my life ranging from the one dollar cheapos to 15 dollar thick plastic ones that can still rip. They all are junk compared to this poncho. I was iffy about paying 21 bucks for this poncho at first. When I saw they had a real tree one for 27 I thought, "What the heck, I'll give it a try". I'm glad I did. This thing is not plastic or rubber. It's basically the same stuff that a tent is made out of, maybe even better. It is extremely light weight and doesn't get hot like rubber or plastic ponchos. I tried to rip it in an inconspicuous place and it is truly rip stop. Maybe if I put in some hard-core effort I could rip it, a knife would definitely rip it to shreds but thats pretty much expected. It even takes up less room than rubber ponchos. I actually rolled it up differently than it originally came and reduced it's height in the storage bag by about 25%. I like it so much I have ordered 3 more in different colors to keep in all our cars. I'll definitely be taking this thing with me to all outdoor activities from now on. I haven't used it in the rain yet but I'm pretty sure it will work just as good if not better than all the cheapo ones. It is the perfect size for me. I'm 6-2 195 and if fits great. I haven't tried it with a backpack but it has enough room to cover a very large pack. I highly recommend it.Pros:- Rip stop material- Light weight- Not hot- Doesn't stink like rubber ones- Draw string on hood- Small storage size- Multiple uses for survival- Great color (real tree version)- Not as expensive as others- Nice storage bagCons:- A little bit more than the cheap junk ones but that's expected- Was a bit difficult to unfold the first time, it was stuck to itself- The real tree one costs more, but camo anything always does. I guess it's because of the rights to the pattern.- Should offer in smaller kids sizesUpdate:I received my other ponchos it the mail. In this order I bought 3 different colors. The OD green, Gray, and the woodland camo. All the colors are very nice. The woodland camo one looks very nice too. Still hasn't rained here yet to try them out.Final update:After 3 years they are still holding up fine. We've worn them in the rain already on numerous occasions ranging from soccer games to hunting. They always keep me dry. They can be a pain to stuff in the bag after use when wet and in the middle of a parking lot. We just toss them in the car and hang them to dry in the garage before rolling them up and storing in the bag again.
A**W
Worth the cost.
I work nights, and outdoors. This Midwest summer has seen lots of rain and the mosquitoes have been vicious. This has kept the rain off my back on the rainy nights, and the mosquitoes off on the muggy nights. I'm 282lbs and 6'5" and it is roomy and comfortable and keeps my jeans dry. I got the realtree camo because it looks menacing on me and it scares my coworkers in a funny way, but in all practicality it is an incredible match to the outdoor environment I work in. I have gotten it stuck in a sticker bush by the riverbank on accident and it held up well with no rips or tears. I love the cinch top case it comes in as you can keep it in a Kubota, backpack, or a back pocket if you think there's going to be a pop up shower.
J**S
Snag and Tear resistance excellent! Fits This 6'4" Person.
I am 6 foot 4 inches at 300 pounds. I find this size comfortable draping to just below my knees when standing and loose about my 19 inch neck. Mate of 5 feet 10 inches wears same poncho without tripping/stepping on it, a manageable size for her. I wear a "trucker" type hat under the hood comfortably, (without the hat and its brim, if I turn my head I am looking into the side of the hood). Blaze orange poncho is for my vehicle emergency kit, not used yet. Have worn the same poncho in camouflage hiking in woods. Worst obstacles encountered include thistle, burdock weeds, wild rose bush, tall grasses and climbing over barbed wire fences. Have yet to have a rip or tear. I might manage such obstacles with more effort when in this rain gear than most people would, but I am accustomed to pulling clumps of burdock burs off of my old Cabela's MT050, ("breathable membrane"), suede rain suit traversing the same terrain, this poncho gathers no such burs. That old suit had more than one tear repaired with tent tape. That old suit still works, I just gained weight, the suit is now too small, thus using this poncho. Poncho is not breathable, you will need to vent yourself to avoid sweat wet as you can as needed, but it will keep ALL of the rain off you. I have been comfortable in heavy down pours, and the poncho allows keeping your gear dry by holding it under your poncho which I could not do with the rain suit. Note, on many occasions I did still sweat myself wet in the fancy/expensive MT050 rain suit. Wishing happy, comfortable, adventures to you.
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