Snugpak Patrol Poncho, Waterproof, One Size, Lightweight, Suitable for Hiking, Camping, and Hunting, Black

February 23, 2020 - Comment
Add to Cart $44.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:56 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Snugpak Patrol Poncho is a simple yet effective over-the-head smock style poncho with a generous cut that fits comfortably over your backpack. The Patrol Poncho is 100 percent waterproof with a 2000 millimeter Hydrostatic Head polyurethane coating and tape sealed seams. The Patrol Poncho can be used as an emergency bivvi – or bivouac sac – if you spend an unexpected night outdoors. Snugpak has gone beyond the standard poncho design and have added an adjustable hood, thumb loops in the cuffs for increased coverage, and a Velcro map pocket with a storm flap on the chest. The Patrol Poncho was created with Snugpak’s exclusive Paratex dry material; durable water repellent and waterproof polyurethane coatings ensure that you will stay dry in inclement weather.

Product Features

  • Poncho shoulder width is 52.7 inches, poncho depth from front to back is 63.4 inches, poncho length from shoulder to hem is 56.7 inches
  • Compression packed size is 8 inches by 4 inches; travel friendly and weighs only 0.8 pounds
  • Completely waterproof with the combination of an outer coating of durable water repellent and a polyurethane coating
  • Equipped with an adjustable hood and thumb loops located in the cuffs to increased coverage during colder weather
  • Features a Velcro map pocket with a storm flap located on the chest; tape sealed seams

Comments

Anonymous says:

Demand the Best Primary reason for choosing this product: Light Weight. For anyone who has been in the armed forces, you know the issued poncho is at least two pounds. With is product, cut that in half, as well as packing it in half the size. Add this to the Helikon-Tex Swagman Roll Poncho Liner, and the Snugpak SF Bivy; and you have the lightest three-season combo to keep you comfortable in a pinch. All three of these items can fit easily into an average size day pack that won’t weigh you down, but will keep…

Anonymous says:

Dry in a downpour I’ve had a chance to wander around my yard in a couple of downpours and so far so good. The water beads well off the fabric. The hood is huge and very deep but has no built in visor. So far that hasn’t been a problem at all. It hangs far enough in front of my face to keep my glasses dry and prevent water from running down my neck but hasn’t become “floppy”. Time will tell if this will continue but wearing a baseball cap would fix that problem too.It reaches to my knees…

Anonymous says:

Light, packs small, very large, covers a backpack, good insect block Its hard to rate a poncho unless you specify the use. I gave it three stars based on the high price of other rain gear that I have.Its a little expensive for what it is, and it doesn’t look like the most durable poncho when on the move through a forest- trails are fine.I have spent lots of time in bad weather with ponchos and gortex type jackets. Time in the north woods, time on the water and time in the mountains.There are times when a poncho is better than a…

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